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HISTORICAL CATALOGUE 



Brown University 



PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND 



I 764- I 894 



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CONTENTS 



PREFACE 

ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS 

CORPORATION 

Presidents 

Acting Presidents 

Fellows 

Trustees 

Chancellors 

Secretaries 

Treasurers 
FACULTY AND OTHER OFFICERS 

Professors 

Tutors 

Instructors 

Librarians 

Assistant Librarians 

Registrars 

Steward 
CORPORATION, January 1895 
FACULTY AND OTHER OFFICERS, J 
GRADUATES, 1769-1894 
ADVANCED DEGREES 
DOCTORS OF MEDICINE 
HONORARY GRADUATES 
SUMMARY .... 
INDEX OF RESIDENCES 
INDEX OF OFFICERS 
INDEX OF GRADUATES 



lS 95 



PREFACE 



This first English catalogue of the officers and graduates of Brown university 
was preceded, so far as is known, by the following publications in Latin : 
Catalogus, 1769-1772. 

Nocopy preserved; mentioned in Dr. Ezra Stiles's Diary as the first catalogue of the institution. 

Catalogus Eorum qui in Collegio Rhod. Ins.etProv. Plant. Nov. Anglornm, 
ab Anno 1769, ad Annum 1775, alicujus Gradus Laurea donati stint. 

Broadside; similar issues appeared in 1786, 17893111! 179s. 

Same, 1769-9S. i6mo. 22 pages. 
Same, 1769-1801. 121110. 24 pages. 
Same, 1804. 121110. 24 pages. 

Catalogus eorum qui in Universitate Brownense . . . 1S08. 121110. 28 pages. 
Catalogus Universitatis Brownensis. 1S11. 121110. 31 pages. 
Same, 1814. 12 1110. 36 pages. 

Catalogus praesidum et sociorum . . . in Universitate Brunensi. iSi^. 22 
pages. 

This and all succeeding issues are in octavo. 

Catalogus Universitatis Brownensis. 1817. 23 pages. 
Same, 1S20. 25 pages. 
Same, 1823. 27 pages. 

Catalogus senatus academici ... in Universitate Brovvnensi . . . 1827. 28 
pages. 

Same, 1830. 30 pages. 

Catalogus ... in Universitate Brunensi. 1S36. 51 pages. 

With full list of officers and index, as in succeeding editions. 

Same, 1842. 58 pages. 

With colored paper cover, like succeeding editions. 

Same, 1846. 63 pages. 
Same, 1852. 74 pages. 
Same, 1856. 7S pages. 
Same, i860. Si pages. 
Same, 1S66. 88 pages. 
Same, 1869. 99 pages. 
• Same, 1873. 109 pages. 
Same, 1880. 127 pages. 
Same, 1SS6. 134 pages. 

The scope of the Latin catalogues was restricted to a list of officers and grad- 
uates, with an index of the latter. Degrees were indicated, and different type 



viii BROWN UNIVERSITY 

was employed to distinguish clergymen, and high dignitaries in school and state. 
The Historical Catalogue aims to present a complete list of officers and graduates, 
and also to give a condensed statement of the public career of every graduate, 
including also time and place of birth and death of the deceased, and address of 
the living. In the list of the Corporation, residence and date of death have 
been added. Other new features likely to be helpful are the Index of Officers, 
and the Index of Residences. 

The biographical sketches represent rather an assemblage of information 
ready at hand than an effort to discover rare or unpublished material. Sources 
have in all cases been indicated, the catalogue professing to be no more correct 
than its informants. The authorities most frequently consulted have been : 

The above-mentioned Latin catalogues, supplemented by the an.nual cata- 
logues to date. Information not otherwise credited is referred to this source. 

The necrologies published annually in the Providence journal since 1847, 
though printed in a greatly abridged form before 1S60. The use of this source 
of information is indicated at the end of a biographical sketch by the abbrevia- 
tion : Nee. 

The biographical cyclopaedia of Rhode Island, 1881 : R. I. eye. 

Brown University in the Civil War, by H. S. Bun-age, 1868 : B. U. civ. -war. 

Appleton's cyclopaedia of American biography, 1887-89 : Cyc. Am. biog. 

The Baptist encyclopaedia, by William Cathcart, 1883 : Baft, encyc. 

Annals of the American pulpit, by W. B. Sprague, 1857-69 : Sprague Annals. 

The two works by R. A. Guild : Life of James Manning and early history of 
Brown University, 1S64 : Manning & B. U. ; and History of Brown University, 
1S67 : Hist. B. U. 

Brown University alumni of Fall River, Mass., by J. S. Bray ton, 1S88 : B. 
U. Fall River. 

Congressional directory, by B. P. Poore, 1878 : Cong, direct. 

Historical register of officers during the Revolution, by F. B. Heitman, 
1893 : Heitman Rev. 

Cyclopaedia of American literature, by E. A. and G. L. Duyckinck, 1856-66 : 
Duyckinck. 

Critical dictionary of English literature, by S. A. Allibone, 1858-71 ; and 
Supplement, by J. F. Kirk, 1891 : Allibone. 

Bibliotheca Americana, by O. A. Roorbach, 1852-55 : Roorbach. 

American catalogue, 1876-90; and Annual American catalogue, 1890-94: 
Am. cat. 

Bibliotheca Britannica, by R. Watt, 1824: Watt's Bib. Brit. 

Cyclopaedia bibliographica, by James Darling, 1854: Darling's Cyc. bib. 

Dictionary of books relating to America, by Joseph Sabin, 1S6S-92 : Sabin. 

Bibliography of Rhode Island, by J. R. Bartlett, 1864: Bibliog. R. I. 

Index-catalogue of the library of the surgeon-general's office, U. S. army, 
1SS0-94 : Surg.-gen. cat. 



PREFACE ix 

The year-books of the Baptist, Congregational, Episcopal, and Unitarian de- 
nominations. 

The general catalogues of theological seminaries, especially Newton, And- 
over. Rochester, and Princeton. 

The catalogues of the various Greek-letter fraternities, which often present 
full, but not always accurate biographical information. 

Frequent reference has also been made to the new edition of Johnson's en- 
cyclopaedia, while most of the ordinary cyclopedias and biographical dictionaries 
have been consulted in the course of the work. 

For information in regard to living graduates the chief dependence has been 
placed upon the replies received in response to the circular sent out with the Ad- 
dress Book in June 1S94. The information asked was grouped under the follow- 
ing heads: Class, full name, degrees, positions held, present occupation, pub- 
lications, and present address. The replies varied with every degree of fulness 
and insufficiency. From a small proportion of the graduates it has been impos- 
sible to obtain any reply at all. In many of these cases, however, printed mate- 
rials were at hand from which sketches could be written. All information from 
personal sources has been marked P. 

A dozen or more changes in the spelling of names have been made, on the 
authority of the persons concerned or on trustworthy precedent. In a few cases 
it has been impossible to verify the translation of names possessing doublets in 
English, like Horatius. In certain instances the date of birth has been obtained 
by reckoning back from the date of death the number of years, or of years, 
months and days, of the person's age. Since the class of 1801, the annual cat- 
alogues have furnished the residence on enteringcollege of graduates whose birth- 
place is not known. In the enumeration of living and deceased graduates, all 
before the class of 1S70 whose addresses are not known are counted as deceased; 
all after that date as living. It is an interesting fact that every department is 
represented by some living graduate ; while in a sense it may be said that the 
direct line of the university's tradition remains unbroken after a hundred and 
thirty years, since four graduates are living who were in college when two mem- 
bers of the first graduating class still survived. 

The work of preparing and printing the Historical Catalogue has been accom- 
plished in the eleven months from July 1S94 to June 1895. It has occupied all 
the time that could be spared by the editor from his duties as librarian, and the 
entire time of one assistant. Experience elsewhere has shown that a reasonably 
perfect catalogue can never be written unless the publication of a less satisfac- 
tory compilation is first hazarded. The gratifying interest shown by the gradu- 
ates in correcting the Address Book since its publication a year ago inspires the 
hope that the present more extensive undertaking may receive like attention at 
their hands. It is proposed that the Historical Catalogue be issued every five 
years, the next edition appearing in 1900. The Address Book, meanwhile, will 
be published annually, probably as early as February of each year. 



X BROWN UNIVERSITY 

In conclusion it remains only to be said that the greater possibility of mis- 
takes, owing to the fact that almost every feature ot the work is a new undertak- 
ing, as well as to the enormously enlarged scope of the catalogue — not to men- 
tion their greater liability to detection in vernacular dress — renders foiestalment 
of criticism unnecessary, and enjoins upon the editor only the utterance of an 
urgent plea for corrections, of whatever degree of importance, from whatever 
source. 

HARRY LYMAN KOOPMAN, 
Brown University, Librarian. 

June 1895 



ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS 



Additions and Corrections 

All who receive the Historical Catalogue are requested to note at once the 
following changes : 

Page 

2 : 1783-1834 Solomon Drowne 

3: 1S8S-1S95 Adoniram Judson Gordon died 1S95 

8: 1866-1S72 John Bryant Hartwell died 1872 

8: 1866-1S76 Earl Potter Mason died 1S76 

S: 1874-188S Adoniram Judson Gordon died 1S95 

9: 1887-1895 Eustace Carey Fitz died 1895 

11: Solomon Drowne 

11: John Mathewson Eddy died 1817 

13: Eli Whitney Blake 1870-95 

14: James Richard Jewett 1S91-95 

14: Josias Lyndon Arnold 

16: James Robinson Boise died 1895 

21 : Adoniram Judson Gordon died 1895 

22 : Eustace Carey Fitz died 1S95 

34: Peter Hawes, A. M. Admitted to bar 1795; lawyer, New York, N. Y. 
1795-1829; secretary Washington insurance company -1S29; councilman 
or alderman New York 1S09-12; member N. E. society; Calliopean 
society 1793-99. Author various poems. See Hawes, G. R. Edward 
Hawes the emigrant, 1895. Born Franklin, Mass., June 6, 176S ; died 
1829. Hawes 

42: Silvanus Waterman. Medical student, Mass.?; physician, Litchfield, 
Kennebec co., Me. 1S01-45?; farmer -185 1. Born Halifax, Mass., Oct. 
12, 176S; died Litchfield, Me., Oct. or Nov. 1851. P. 

46: Melatiah Everett . . . ; died Wrentham, Mass. Nee. 1859 

56: Henry Finney Clark. Merchant, Providence, R. I.; New Albany, Ind. 
1S19-20. Born Bristol, R. I., Jan. 1, 1790; died New Albany, Ind., 
June 21, 1S20. P- 

61: Samuel Phinney. Teacher, Plainfield academy 1S13 ?-i5 ? ; licensed 
Episcopal 1815; founder Orange co. institute, Newburg, N. Y., and 
principal i830?-50? Born Canterbury, Conn., July 2, 1786; died New- 
burg, N. Y., April 19, 1855. P. 

73 : Lewis Leprilete Miller . . . president . . . 1S46-47. 

92: William Taber Hawes. Merchant, New Bedford, Mass. ; manufacturer, 

Winthrop, Mass. From Fairhaven, Mass.; born 1805; died Winthrop, 

Mass., Oct. 3, 1858. Nee. 1859 

104: Henry Adolphus Miles. Born Grafton, Mass., 1809; died Hingham, 

Mass., May 31, 1895. 

no: John Milton Mackie. . , . ; law student, Heidelberg and Leipsic. . . . 
Born Wareham, Mass., Dec. 19, 1813; died Great Barrington, Mass., 
July 27, 1894. And. theol. nee. 1895 



xii BROWN UNIVERSITY 

Page 

112 : Perez Simmons. . . . Nee 1885 

114: Charles Wilkes Wood. Teacher, Rochester, Mass., Wareham, Mass., 
Peirce academy, Middleboro, Mass. 1S34-38; .... resident, Middleboro 
1888-95 .... Born Middleboro, Mass., June 30, 1814; died Middleboro, 
March 3, 1895. And. theol. nee. 1895 

126: Ezekiel Gilman Robinson. For Evidences, etc., read Christian evi- 
dences, 1895. 

126: John Calvin Stockbridge. Read Carey avenue church, Chelsea, . . . 
Free street church, Portland, Me.' 

132: Benjamin Franklin. Author The creed and modern thought; The 
church and the era ; Marriage and divorce. 

133 : Edwin Charming Larned. U. S. district attorney for northern district 
of 111. . . . Author Life of Sivedenborg. 

136: Charles Hart. Attorney-general R. I. 1855-57; member R. I. senate 
1860-61, '71-72. 

137: James Bradford Richmond Walker. . . . ; editor Cruden's Concord- 
ance, etc. A 4> 

138: Thomas Russell Budlong. Born Lowell, Mass., Sept. 7, 1822; died 
Jacksonville, Fla., Jan. 6, 1855. P. 

140 : Edwin Metcalf . 

145: Thomas Stafford Drowne, A. M. 1852; D. D. Norwich university 
1866. Episcopal clergyman; assistant pastor Trinity church, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. 1848-5S; pastor St. Paul's church, Brooklyn 1858-75; in 
charge of Church of the Mediator, Brooklyn 1875-76; Church of the 
Ascension, Brooklyn E. D. 1877; cathedral chapel, and warden St. 
Paul's and St. Mary's cathedral schools, Garden City, L. I. 1S78-86; in- 
structor Systematic divinity and dogmatic theology, General theological 
seminary, New York, N. Y. 18S8-89; secretary federate council of N. Y. 
dioceses 1868- ; diocese of L. I. 1S68-; standing committee and board of 
trustees of the diocese 1869- ; examining chaplain 1873- ; deputy, gen- 
eral convention 1877- ; secretary General theological seminary 18S6-; 
recording secretary American ethnological society, New York; honorary 
local secretary diocese of L. I. for Church House, Westminster, Lon- 
don ; life member N. Y. historical society; L. I. historical society; cor- 
responding member Royal historical society of London ; R. I. ; Wis. ; 
Penn. ; and other historical societies. Author End of pride, discourse, 
1853; Architectural instructor, 1S56; Commemorative discourse, com- 
pletion of Church of the Holy Trinity, 1867 ; CJnirch charity founda- 
tion, Brooklyn, historical sketch, 1S68; Address, comme??iorative service, 
Church of the Holy Trinity, 1S71 ; Beauty of holiness, sermon at opening 
of Cathedral of the Incarnation, Garden City, L. I., 1885; Histori- 
cal notes of diocese of E. /., 1894; besides various literary, theological 
and historical articles. Address, Bedford Ave., Flatbush Station, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. P. 

14S : Samuel Haskell . . . ; Heroes and hierarchs, 1895. 

153: Hezekiah Shailer . . .; brigadier general N. Y. national guard. 

154 : James Petigru Boyce . . . ; Speech before S. C. legislature, Dec. 1862. 

156: Cyrus Garnsey . . . ; hardware merchant; farmer. 

157: James Walcott Lathrop. Died June, 1S95. 



ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS Xlll 

Page 

162: Benjamin Francis Thurston . . . ; lecturer Law of patents, Cornell uni- 
versity 1888-89; • • • trustee Brown university 18S8-90. 

165: Henry Clay Rice . . . ; died Worcester, Mass., July 16, 1891. 

166 : George Benjamin Ruggles . . . Born North Providence. 

167 : Thomas George Dickson . . . ; British vice consul; teacher of English 
to the children of the royal family. 

173: William Henry Watson . . . examiner . . . 1S72-82; regent . . . 1882-; 
. . . member Society of the colonial wars of N. Y. . . . Old school in- 
tolerance, . . . Medical education . . . , 18S5; . . . Francis Keman. 

174: Alfred Porter Putnam. Graduated Harvard divinity school 1855; • • • 
lecturer Bible history and archaeology, Tufts college. 

1S0: Henry Cooley Parsons . . . ; U. S. military service 1S63, captain. 



'93 
196 
206 
212 



216 
219 

226 

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Masters of Arts. 

183: Moses Brown Jenkins . . . Died Providence, R. I., April 12, 1S95. 
183 : Amos Joseph Saunders . . . storekeeper . . . 1S66-94; retired; justice of 
peace 1874- ; has held various town offices 1864-. P. 

185: Samuel Leonard Crocker. Address unknown. 
186: Richard Olney . . . ; U. S. attorney-general 1893-9^; secretary of state 

1S95-. 
1S6: George Lavater Stedman . . . ; presidentN. Y. Baptist union for minis- 
terial education 1S95-. 
186: Francis Wayland White . . . Address, Summit, N. J. 
189: Reuben Brooks Poole .. . Teacher, Rockport, Mass. one year; Phila- 
delphia house of refuge iS6i?-63; librarian Y. M. C. A., N. Y. 1864-95; 
. . . vice-president . . . 1S92-93; president 1894-95 • • • Born Rockport, 
Mass., 1834; died New York, N. Y., April 6, 1S95. 
192: William Brown Phillips . . . ; profes-or, Swarthmore college. 
192: Henry Gilbert Safford ... ; South Framingham, Mass. 1875-84; 
preacher, Winthrop, Mass. one year; Newton Upper Falls; elsewhere; 
omit president, etc. 
William Leete Stone . . . Autbor Life and times . . . 
Joseph Trask Plumer. 

Thomas Frederic Brown. Omit the word " Address." 
George Bartlett Barrows . . . ; admitted to R. I. bar 1866; reporter R. 
I. supreme coui t 1893-. 
212: Edson Cummings Chick . . . ; journalist. 

213: George Henry Kenyon...; assistant surgeon-general R. I. 1893-94; 
... secretary Providence medical association; president; treasurer R. 
I. medical association. 
215: Horace Mann Willard . . . New London, N. H. . . . vice president 
American institute of instruction. Author addresses, reports and 
periodical articles. 
William Conrad Rhodes. U. S. military service 1S63, corporal. 
George Byron Hanna. Transfer to page 217. 
Calbraith Bourne Perry. Omit D. D. Bethany college. 
Lyman Fisk Rand. Insert under Bachelors of Philosophy, page 229. 
Add A. B. Oberlin college 1871. 



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2 4 I 

242 
242 



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Page 

230: Nathan Fellows Dixon.... R. I. senate 1885-89; U. S. senate 
1S89-95. 

234 : Nathaniel French Davis . . . LL. D. Colby university 1S94. A $ 

236: Peter Benton Shiere . . . Address, 210 Elm St., West Somerville, 
Mass. P. 

Eugene Kincaid Dunbar. . . Insurance agent. Address, Bradford, Vt. 
Richard Moses Elliott . . . 149A Tremont St. 
Andrew Jackson Jennings . . . Warren, R. I. 

William Warren Landrum .... trustee Richmond college. Address, 
911 Park Ave. 

243: Henry Ward Parker ... M. D. Harvard university 1890. 

243 : Adrian Scott ... ; A. M. upon examination 1891 . . . Author . . . ; An 
outline of surgery and the surgical profession, in Atlantic medical 
weekly, vol. 3, 1S95. 

244: John Carter Brown Woods, A. M.; LL. B. Harvard university 1874. 
Admitted to bar 1874; lawyer, Providence, R. I. 1874- 5 member 
common council 1877-85,; president 1881-85 : member Providence school 
committee 1881-S5; R. I. house of representatives 1881-87; R. I. senate 
1S91-92, '94-; R. I. board of state charities and corrections 1892- ; R. I. 
commission on improved roads 1892-95; R. I. commission on geological 
survey of the state 1S95-; trustee Brown university 1884- ; R. I. school 
for the deaf 1895- ; director, on the part of Brown university, R. I. school 
of design 1894-95; president R. I. society for prevention of cruelty to 
animals 18S8-; moderator Charitable Baptist society; member Sons of 
the American Revolution ; president 1892-93. Address, 62 Prospect St., 
Providence, R. I. R. I. man., Z *, P. 

247: George Lewis Collins . . . American medical association. 

250: Frank Ernest Rockwood . . . Address, Lewisburg, Penn. 

250: Albert Qeorge Upham . . . ; trustee Rochester theological seminary 



250 
264 
266 

277 



1895-. 
Cephas Burpee Welton . . . Address, Williamson, N. Y. 



James Rea . . . Address, Buffalo, N. Y. 

Augustus Wood . . . Address, Imperial University, Tokyo, Japan. 
Newton Stone Fuller . . . Born Providence, R. I., Feb. 9, i860; died 
Colorado Springs, Colo., May 8, 1S95. 

2S2 : Clifford Angell Harrington... Address, 98 Wevbosset st., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

2S9 : William Chamberlain Burwell . . . Address, 64 Alumni Ave. 

295 : Joseph Somers Russel . . . Address, Hope Valley, R. I. 

301-30S : For <I> A X read <I> A 9 

302 : Ernest Potter Jenks . . . Address, 939 Eighth Ave. 

302 : Robert Lew Preston Nason . . . Address, Champlain Mills, Wills- 
boro, N. Y. 

304: John Lincoln Alger. .. ; superintendent of schools, Bennington, Vt. 
1S95-. Address, Bennington, Vt. 

305 : Edmund Cody Burnett . . . ; instructor Greek, Brown university 1S94- 
95; History 1S95-. Address, Brown University. 

305: James Quayle Dealey . . . Latin 1S94-95; Political science and History 
1895-. vVddress, Brown University. 

305 : James Geoffrey McMurry . . . Last known address . . . 



ADDITIONS AND CORRECTIONS 
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308 

309 
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Chester Aquila Cook . . . lawyer. 

John Durward Miner. 

John Edward Weeden. Secretary Texas brewing company. P. 

William Howard Paine. Superintendent Seamless stock company. 

Address, 98 Point st. 
310: Walter Allen Young. Principal grammar school, Slatersville, R. I. 

1891-93; Bryant and Stratton English school, Providence, R. I. 1S94-. 

Address, 140 Doyle Ave., Providence, R. I. p - 

311: Isaac Philip Greene. Real estate broker. Address, Room 318, No. 17S 

Devonshire st., Boston, Mass. 

311 : Herbert Howard Rice. Address . . . Hartford, Conn. 

312: Robert Northam Turner. Teacher, Fay school, Southboro, Mass. 
1892-93; student, General theological seminary, New York, N.Y. 1S93- 
915. Address, Bristol, R. I. 

312 : Walter Lincoln Chase. Member firm Chase and Ritter, engravers and 

publishers of maps and atlases. Address, Box 492, Philadelphia, 

p 
Penn. r ' 

312 : Horace McFarland. Student of anthropology and geology, Brown uni- 
versity 1S92-93; law student. Address, Falmouth Hotel, Portland, 
Me. P - 

314: John Davis Edmands Jones. 

316: William Douglas. Life insurance agent. Address, 13 Hartford Build- 
ing, Toledo, Ohio. 

31S: Mary Emma Woolley . . . ; instructor Biblical history, Wellesley col- 
lege 1895-. Address, Wellesley, Mass. 

320: Albert Davis Mead . . . ; fellow and graduate student of zoology and 
neurologv, University of Chicago. Address, 17 Ray St., Chicago, 111. 

Chic. 

321 : Lucia Maria Clapp Noyes. Address, East Foxboro, Mass. 

3S9: William Watson Waterman, A. M.; M. D. University of the city of 
New York 1857. Professor Chemistry, Metropolitan medical college 
1856-57; teacher, Wis., 111., Nev. 1858-6S ; superintendent of schools 
Taunton, Mass. 1869-S6; Clinton, Mass. 1886-89; park commissioner 
1894-; temporarily retired; president Association of N. E. school super- 
intendents 1S75; vice president Mass. teachers' association 1879-91; 
American institute of instruction 18S3-94. Author School reports, Taun- 
ton, 3 vols. 1846-85; Manual of studies and methods for primary and 
grammar schools, 1885. Address, 1 White St., Taunton, Mass. 



CORPORATION 



PRESIDENTS 

1765-1791 JAMES MANNING, D. D. died 1791 

1797-1S02 JONATHAN MAXCY, D. D. died 1S20 

1804-1S26 ASA MESSER, D. D., LL. D. died 1836 

1S27-1S55 FRANCIS WAYLAND, D. D., LL. D. died 1S65 

1855-1S67 BARNAS SEARS, D. D., LL. D. died 1S80 

1868-1872 ALEXIS CASWELL, D. D., LL. D. died 1S77 

1872-1S89 EZEKIEL GILMAN ROBINSON, D. D., LL. D. died 1894 

1889- ELISHA BENJAMIN ANDREWS, D. D., LL. D. 

ACTING PRESIDENTS 

17S6-1786 Perez Fobes, A. M. Vice President died 1812 

1791-1792 David Howell, A. M. Ad interim died 1824 

1792-1797 Jonathan Maxcy, A. M. Pro tempore died 1S20 

1802-1S04 Asa Messer, A. M. Pro tempore died 1836 

1826-1827 Alva Woods, A. M. Ad interim died 1887 

1840-1841 Alexis Caswell, A. M. Pro tempore died 1877 

1S67-186S George Ide Chace, Ph.D., LL. D. Ad interim died 1885 

FELLOWS 

1764-1791 James Manning, D. D. President died 1791 

1764-17S3 Joshua Babcock, A. M. Westerly died 17S3 

1764-1768 Jeremiah Condy, A. M. Boston, Mass. died 1768 

1764-1789 Morgan Edwards, A. M. Philadelphia, Penn. died 1795 

1764-1788 Thomas Eyres, A. M. Newport- died 1788 

1764-1789 Edward Upham, A. M. Newport died 1797 



Note. The degrees assigned to the members of the Corporation and Faculty are the highest borne 
in the given office. 



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1765-] 


771 


1 767-] 


771 


I76S-] 


735 


1768- 


793 


1768- 


772 


1771- 


784 


1773- 


824 


1774- 


[782 


1782- 


795 


1783- 


834 


1784- 


7 88 


1785- 


803 


1788-] 


792 


I78S-] 


835 


1789-1 


S34 


I7S9- 


SiS 


1792- 


802 


1793- 


1S0S 


1793- 


833 


1795- 


[812 


1802- 


[S26 


1S03- 


[812 


1805- 


839 


1807- 


S25 


1S0S- 


[865 


1812- 


[815 


1813- 


tS 3 3 


1815- 


l8 3 2 


1818- 


'S44 


1S25- 


[S41 


1S27- 


1S55 


182S- 


1S53 


1S32- 


1S43 


i§33- 


rS 4 3 


1S34- 


tS 54 


1S34- 


1864 


1S35- 


1854 


1S35- 


1869 


1841- 


1S51 


1S42- 


1874 


1843- 


1846 



Hezekiah Smith, D. D. 
Samuel Stillman, D. D. 
Marmaduke Brown, A. M. 
Henry Ward, A. M. 
Jabez Bowen, A. M. 
Jonathan Easton 
John Davis, A. M. 
George Bissett 
David Howell, LL. D. 
Thomas Arnold, A. M. 
Benjamin Waterhouse, M. D. 
Solomon Drown, A. M., M. D. 
Thomas Fitch Oliver, A. M. 
Enos Hitchcock, D. D. 
Moses Badger, A. M. 
Robert Rogers, A. M. 
James Brown 
William Williams. A. M. 
Jonathan Maxcy, D. D. 



Haverhill, Mass. 

Boston, Mass. 

Newport 

Newport 

Providence 

Newport 

Boston, Mass. 

Newport 

Providence 

Providence 

Cambridge, Mass. 

Providence 

Providence 

Providence 

Providence 

Newport 

Providence 

Wrentham, Mass. 

President 



Abraham Lynsen Clarke, A. M. Providence 
Henry Wight, D. D. Bristol 

Perez Fobes, LL. D. Raynham, Mass. 

Asa Messer, D. D., LL. D. President 

David Leonard Barnes, A. M. Providence 
Samuel Eddy, LL. D. Providence 

Thomas Baldwin, D. D. Boston, Mass. 

Nathan Bourne Crocker, D. D. Providence 
Alexander VietsGriswold, D. D. Bristol 
Henry Edes, D. D. Providence 

Nathaniel Searle, LL. D. Providence 



Lucius Bolles, D. D. 
Nicholas Brown, A. M. 
Francis Wayland, D. D. 
Daniel Sharp, D. D. 
Theron Metcalf, A. M. 
Wilkes Wood, A. M. 



Salem, Mass. 
Providence 
LL. D. President 

Boston, Mass. 
Boston, Mass. 
Middleboro, Mass. 



Robert Everett Pattison, D. D. Providence 



John Pitman, LL. D. 
Richard Fletcher, LL. D. 
James Henry Duncan, LL. D. 
Barnas Sears, D. D. 
John Carter Brown, A. M. 



Providence 
Boston, Mass. 
Haverhill, Mass. 
Newton Centre, Mass. 
Providence 



William Giles Goddard, LL. D. Providence 



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FELLOWS 3 

844-1S48 Zachariah Eddy, A. M. Middleboro, Mass. died i860 

844-1S50 William R Williams, D. D. New York, N. Y. died 1885 

847-1853 Theron Metcalf, LL. 1). IJoston, Mass. died 1S75 

848-1S62 Alvan BOND, I). I). Norwich, Conn. died 1882 

S50-1S89 Alexander Duncan, A. M. Providence died 1889 

S51-1S79 Isaac Davis, LL. D. Worcester, Mass. died 1883 

853-1S57 James Nathaniel Granger, D. D. Providence died 1S57 

853-1S74 John Kingsbury, LL. D. Providence died 1874 

854-1S61 NATHA18 Bishop, LL. D. New York, N. Y. died 1S80 

855-1S5S Francis Wayland, D. D., LL. D. Providence died 1865 

855-1867 Barnas Sears, D. D., LL. D. President died 1SS0 

85S-1869 Baron Stow, D. I). Boston, Mass. died 1869 

859-1887 Alva Woods, D. D. Providence died 1887 

862-1889 Samuel Lunt Caldwell, D. D., LL. D. Providence died 1S89 

863- Edwards Amasa Park, D. D..LL. D. Andover, Mass. 

865-1874 Shadrac'H Standish Bradford, A. M. Providence died 1S75 

866-18S8 Charles Smith Bradley, LL. D. Providence died 188S 

868-1872 Alexis Caswell, D. D., LL. D. President died 1877 

S70-1S87 Horatio Nelson Slater, A. M. Webster, Mass. died 18SS 

870-1889 William Gammell, LL. D. Providence died 1SS9 

872-1SS9 Ezekiel Gilman Robinson, D. D., LL. D. President died 1894 

874- Alvah IIoyey, D. D., LL. D. Newton Centre, Mass. 

S75-1877 Alexis Caswell, D. D., LL. D. Providence died 1877 

875-188S Rowland Gibson Hazard, LL. D. Peace Dale died 1 888 

877-1SS8 Merrick Lyon, LL. D. Providence died 188S 

879-1S87 Heman Lincoln, D. D. Newton Centre, Mass. died 18S7 

888- Francis Wayland, LL. D. New Haven, Conn. 

888- Adoniram Judson Gordon, D. D. Boston, Mass. 

888- Thomas Durfee, LL. D. Providence 

888- Rowland Hazard, A. M. Peace Dale 
8SS-1889 John Calvin Stockbridge, D. D. Providence 

889-1S93 Thomas Poynton Ives Goddard, A.M. Providence died 1893 

SS9- Samuel White Duncan, D. D. Haverhill, Mass. 

889- Elisha Benjamin Andrews, D.D., LL. D. President 
890-1893 Mark Antony DeWolfe Howe, D. D. Reading, Penn. 
S90- Charles Lewis Colby, A. M. Milwaukee, Wis. 

890- Thomas Davis Anderson, D. D. Providence 

593- Robert Hale Ives Goddard, A.M. Providence 

594- Richard Olney, LL. I). Boston, Mass. 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



TRUSTEES 



1764- 


1735 


1764- 


1780 


1764- 


1776 


1764- 


1776 


1764- 


1777 


1764- 


1778 


1764- 


1770 


1764- 


1769 


1764- 


J 774 


1764- 


1791 


1764- 


1789 


1764- 


1789 


1764- 


!793 


1764- 


177S 


1764- 


1788 


1764- 


1791 


1764- 


1765 


1764- 


1778 


1764- 


1784 


1764- 


1782 


1764- 


!793 


1764- 


1790 


1765- 


!794 


1765- 


[ 794 


1765- 


t792 


1765- 


[799 


1766- 


1791 


1766- 


1782 


1768- 


17S5 


1769- 


'7S5 


1769- 


1787 


1769- 


1786 


1769- 


[774 


1769- 


t 77 S 


1769- 


[769 


1769- 


777 


1770- 


7§5 


1771- 


797 


1774- 


791 



Stephen Hopkins, LL. D. 

Joseph Wanton, A. M. 

Samuel Ward, A. M. 

John Tillinghast, A. M. 

Simon Pease 

James Honyman 

Nicholas Easton 

Nicholas Tillinghast, A. M. 

Daniel Jenckes 

Nicholas Brown 

John G Wanton 

Joshua Clark 

Gardner Thurston 

John Maxson 

John Gano 

Samuel Winsor 

Samuel Stillman, A. M. 

Josias Lyndon 

Job Bennet 

Edward Thurston 

Peleg Barker 

Ephraim Bowen 

George Hazard 

Russell Mason 

Joseph Russell 

Isaac Backus, A. M. 

Sylvester Child 

Nicholas Cooke 

John Tanner 

Joseph Brown 

Nathan Spear 

John Warren 

William Brown 

Thomas Greene 

Archibald Campbell 

James Helme 

Darius Sessions 

Henry Ward, A. M. 

John Jenckes 



Providence 

Newport 

Westerly 

Newport 

Newport 

Newport 

Middletown 

Newport 

Providence 

Providence 

Newport 

Hopkinton 

Newport 

Newport 

New York, N. Y. 

Providence 

Boston, Mass. 

Newport 

Newport 

Newport 

Newport 

Providence 

Newport 

Swansea, Mass. 

Providence 

Middleboro, Mass. 

Warren 

Prov.idence 

Newport 

Providence 

Boston, Mass. 

Newport * 

Swansea, Mass. 

Providence 

East Greenwich 

South Kingstown 

Providence 

Newport 

Providence 



died 1785 
died 1780 
died 1776 
died 1776 
died?i777 
died 1778 
died?i776 
died 1797 
died 1774 
died 1791 
died?i789 
died 1793 
died 1802 
died?i778 
died 1804 
died 1803 
died 1807 
died 1778 
died 1784 
died? 1 782 
died? 1 808 
died 1812 
died 1797 
died? 1 794 
died 1792 
died 1806 
died?i79i 
died 1782 
died? 1 785 
died 1785 
died? 1 787 
died?i7S6 
died?i774 
died?i778 
died 1769 
died 1777 
died 1S09 
died 1797 
died 1791 



TRUSTEES 



1774- 


1S03 


John Brown, A. M. 


Providence 


died 1803 


1776- 


1S00 


William Russell 


Providence 


died 1825 


1776- 


1789 


Daniel Caiioon 


Providence 


died?i7S9 


1776- 


1777 


John Cole 


Providence 


died 1777 


1776- 


1792 


Joseph Clarke 


Jamestown 


died 1792 


1776- 


1797 


Joseph Nightingale 


Providence 


died 1797 


1782- 


1S0S 


John Innes Clarke 


Providence 


died 1S08 


1782- 


1817 


John Smith 


Providence 


died?i8i7 


I7S2- 


1S02 


Esek Hopkins 


North Providence 


died 1802 


1782- 


1812 


Rufus Hopkins 


North Providence 


died 1812 


1782- 


1784 


Thomas Jenkins 


Providence 


died?i7S| 


1782- 


17SS 


Enos Hitchcock, A. M. 


Providence 


died 1803 


1782- 


1804 


Ebenezer Thompson 


Providence 


died?iSo4 


1783- 


1798 


Welcome Arnold 


Providence 


died 1798 


I7S4- 


1809 


Daniel Tillinghast 


Providence 


died?iSo9 


1785- 


1815 


Jabez Bowen, U,. D. 


Providence 


died 1815 


1785- 


J793 


William Bliss 


Newport 


died?i793 


I7S5- 


1793 


William Greene 


Warwick 


died 1809 


1785- 


180S 


William Bradford 


Bristol 


died 1808 


1786- 


17SS 


Robert Rogers, A. M. 


Newport 


died 1835 


1786- 


1798 


Benjamin Foster, D. D. 


New York, N. Y. 


died 179S 


1788- 


1790 


John Stanford, A. M. 


Providence 


died 1834 


1788- 


1S00 


Peleg Clarke 


Newport 


died? 1 800 


1788- 


1792 


Daniel Rogers 


Newport 


died ?i792 


I7S9- 


1799 


Isaac Senter, A. M., M. D. 


Newport 


died 1799 


17S9- 


[826 


William Holroyd 


Providence 


died?i826 


1789- 


1S01 


George Benson 


Providence 


died 1S36 


1790- 


1800 


Samuel Ward, A. M. 


New York, N. Y. 


died 1832 


1790- 


'839 


William Patten, D. D. 


Newport 


died 1S39 


1791- 


1792 


Jonathan Maxcy, A. M. 


Providence 


died 1820 


1791- 


1S25 


Nicholas Brown, A. M. 


Providence 


died 1 84 1 


1791- 


t796 


John Francis. A. M. 


Providence 


died 1796 


1791- 


1809 


John Mason 


Providence 


died? 1 809 


1792- 


[813 


Cyprian Sterrv 


Providence 


died? 1 825 


1792- 


1 80S 


Benjamin Bourne 


Providence 


died 1S0S 


1793- 


1821 


Ray Greene 


Warwick 


died 1S49 


1793- 


1795 


Christopher Fowler 


Newport 


died? 1 795 


1793- 


'S35 


Thomas Poynton Ives 


Providence 


died 1835 


!793" 


[79 8 


Melancthon Smith 


Newport? 


died? 1 798 


1793- 


'S13 


Samuel El am, A. M. 


Portsmouth 


died 1813 


1794- 


[Soo 


Francis Malbone 


Newport 


died 1809 


1794- 


1819 


Simeon Martin 


Seekonk, Mass. 


died 1819 


1794- 


[822 


Theodore Foster, A. M, 


Providence 


died 1828 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



1794- 


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1794- 


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1795- 


[803 


1797- 


S05 


179S- 


S37 


1798- 


S13 


1798-] 


851 


1798- 


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1799-] 


S22 


1 799-] 


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1S00- 


827 


1800- 


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1800- 


820 


1800- 


826 


1S00-] 


809 


1801- 


S29 


1S02- 


tS 3 5 


1S03- 


S07 


1S04- 


S19 


1S04- 


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1805- 


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1S07- 


818 


1S07- 


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1S09- 


,S 3 S 


1S09- 


[841 


1S09- 


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1S09- 


t8 3 9 


1S09- 


S13 


1813- 


[S20 


1813- 


^53 


1813- 


[S19 


1813- 


[852 


1813- 


[815 


1813- 


[858 


1815- 


[S28 


1817- 


[S26 


1817- 


[822 


1817- 


1826 


181S- 


[S74 


1819- 


L831 


1S20- 


[828 


1820- 


185 1 


1S20- 


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Stephen Gano, A. M.', M. D. 

Thomas Baldwin, D. D. 

Charles Thompson, A. M. 

Sa.mlel Eddy, LL. D. 

Olney Winsor 

John Dorrance, A. M. 

Levi Wheaton, A. M., M. D. 

John Rogers 

John Pitman 

Joseph Jenckes, A. M. 

Thomas Arnold, A. M. 

William Hunter, LL. D. 

Thomas Tillinghast 

Samuel Greene Arnold. A. M, 

Christopher Olney 

John Throop Child 

Elisha Reynolds Potter 

Ezekiel Robins 

James Brown Mason, A. M. 

Moses Lippitt 

Elisha Scott Williams, A. M. 

Lucius Bolles, A. M. 

Joseph Clay, A. M. 

Richard Jackson 

James Rhodes 

William Collier, A. M. 

Thomas Lloyd Halsey, A. M. 

Henry Edes, A. M. 

James Burrill, LL. D. 

Tristam Burges, LL. D. 

Ebenezer Secomb 

Amasa Mason 

Nathaniel Searle, A. M. 

Sullivan Dorr 

Alexander Viets Griswold, D. 

Oliver Kane 

William Jones 

Pardon Bowen, A. M., M v D. 

David Benedict, D. D. 

Stephen Smith Nelson, A. M. 

Daniel Sharp, A. M. 

Romeo Elton, D. D. 

Nicholas Brown, A. M. 



Providence 


died ] 


82S 


Boston, Mass. 


died ] 


825 


Swansea, Mass. 


died ] 


803 


Providence 


died 


339 


North Providence 


died ? 


337 


Providence 


died 


Si3 


Providence 


died ] 


S51 


Providence 


died ? 


Sio 


Rehoboth, Mass. 


died ] 


82 2 


Providence 


died 


S18 


Providence 


died 


S27 


Newport 


died 


349 


East Greenwich 


died 


82 1 


Providence 


died 


826 


Providence 


died 


809 


Warren 


died? 


829 


Kingston 


died 


335 


New York, N. Y. 


died? 


S07 


Providence 


died 


[S19 


Providence 


died ? 


333 


Beverly, Mass. 


died 


845 


Salem, Mass. 


died 


[S44 


Boston, Mass. 


died 


[S11 


Providence 


died 


S38 


Pawtuxet 


died 


[841 


Charlestown, Mass. 


died 


[ 843 


Providence 


died 


'855 


Providence 


died 


[851 


Providence 


died 


[820 


Providence 


died 


'353 


Salem, Mass. 


died? 


[819 


Providence 


died 


852 


Providence 


died 


L832 


Providence 


died 


85S 


D.Bristol 


died 


343 


Providence 


died? 


S26 


Providence 


died 


S22 


Providence 


died 


S26 


Pawtucket 


died 


1874 


Attleboro, Mass. 


died 


'853 


Boston, Mass. 


died 


'853 


Newport 


died 


870 


Warwick 


died 


S41 



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1821- 

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1822- 
1822- 
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1826- 

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1828- 
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183s- 

1839- 

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IS43- 

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1844- 



TRUSTEES 7 

827 William Gammell, A. M. Newport died 1S27 

844 Stephen- Hopkins Smith Smithfield died 1858 

S40 Samuel Willard Bridgham, A. M. Providence died 1840 

S57 Moses Brown Ives, A. M. Providence died 18157 

S43 Edward Carrington Providence died 1843 

852 Thomas Buffum Smithfield died?i852 

875 Richard Ward Greene, LL. D. Providence died 187s 

844 Jonathan Going, D. D. Worcester, Mass. died 1844 

834 Robert Hale Ives, A. M. Providence died 187s 

873 Richard James Arnold, A. M. Providence died 1873 

S82 Zachariah Allen, LL. D. Providence died 1SS2 

S56 Thomas Burgess, A. B. Providence died 1856 

842 John Carter Brown, A. M. Providence died 1874 
857 John Brown Francis, A. B. Warwick died 1864 
834 John Pitman, A. M. Providence died 1864 
838 James Davis Knowles Newton Centre, Mass. died 1838 
S75 Rufus Babcock, D. D. Salem, Mass. died 187s 
863 Henry Jackson, D. 1). Charlestown, Mass. died 1S63 
854 Levi Hailk. A. M. Warren died 1854 
834 Robert Everett Pattison, A. M. Providence died 1874 
S35 Richard Fletcher, A. M. Boston, Mass. died 1S69 
836 Gustavus Fellowes Davis, D. D. Hartford, Conn. died 1S36 
844 Joseph Leonard Tillinghast, A. M. Providence died 1844 
862 Heman Lincoln Boston, Mass. died 1869 
S67 Samuel Boyd Tobey, A. M.. M. D. Providence died 1867 
840 Timothy Ruggles Green, A. M. New York, N. Y. died 1840 
S64 Benjamin Babcock Thurston Hopkinton died 1S81 
S79 William Phillips, A. M. Providence died 1S79 
8S7 William Hague, I). D. Providence died 1887 
S47 Job Durfee, LL. I). Tiverton died 1S47 
S7S Robert Hale Ives, A. M. Providence died 1875 
851 Isaac Davis, LL. D. Worcester, Mass. died 18S3 
S58 Baron Stow, D. D. Boston, Mass. died 1S69 

847 John Wavland, D. D. » Roxburv, Mass. died 1863 
866 Edward Brooks Hall, D. D. Providence died 1S66 

843 William Giles Goddard, A. M. Providence died 1846 
S75 Edward Mellen, LL. D. Wayland, Mass. died 1S75 
854 Nathan Bishop, A. M. Providence died 1SS0 

848 Ebenezer Thresher Boston, Mass. died 1SS6 
S50 Alexander Duncan, A. M. Providence died 1S89 
859 Alva Woods, D. D. Providence died 18S7 
S53 John Kingsbury, A. M. Providence died 1874 
S60 Thomas Vernon, A. M., M. D. Kingston died 1S76 



8 BROWN UNIVERSITY 

1845-1871 William Allen Crocker, A. M. Taunton, Mass. died 1871 

1845-1872 Arthur Savage Train, D. D. Haverhill, Mass. died 1872 

1S47-1870 Horatio Nelson Slater, A. M. Providence died 1888 

1847-1S65 Samuel Budd Swaim, D. D. Worcester, Mass. died 1865 

1848-1880 Samuel Greene Arnold, LL. D.Providence died 1880 

1851-1877 Thomas Perkins Shepard, A. M., M. D. Providence died 1877 

1851-1S53 James Nathaniel Granger, A. M. Providence died 1857 

1852-1892 George Howland, A. M. New Bedford, Mass. died 1892 

1853-1886 Charles Thurber, A. M. Worcester, Mass. died 1886 

1853-1873 Albert Day Hartford, Conn. died?i873 

1853-1856 Sewall Sylvester Cutting, A. M. New York. N. Y. died 1882 

1S54-1869 Stephen Abbott Chase Salem, Mass. died?i869 

1854-1875 Charles Worthen Flanders, D. D. Concord, N. H. died 1875 

1S54-1862 Alfred Bosworth, A. M. Warren died 1862 

1855-1879 Gardner Colby Newton Centre, Mass. died 1879 

1856-1873 William Samuel Patten, A. M. Providence died 1873 

1856-1S88 John Calvin Stockbridge, D. D. Boston, Mass. 

1S56- Marshall Woods, A. M., M. D. Providence 

1857- William Goddard, A. M. Warwick 

1857- 1865 Thomas Poynton Ives, A. M. Providence died 1865 

1858-1877 George Lewis Collins, M. D. Providence died 1877 

1S58- 1S74 Jonas Goulding Warren, D. D. Newton Centre, Mass. died 1884 

1859-1862 Samuel Lunt Caldwell, D. D. Providence died 1889 

1860-1894 Thatcher Thayer, D. D. Newport died 1894 

1S62-1874 Thomas Goodwin Turner Warren died 1875 

1862-1879 Heman Lincoln, D. D. Providence died 1887 

1863-1865 Shadrach Standish Bradford, A. M. Providence died 1875 

1S63-1894 Abraham Holley Granger, D. D. Providence died 1894 

1865-1887 Jefferson Borden Fall River, Mass. died 1887 

1865-1889 Joseph Warren Merrill, A. M. Cambridge, Mass. died 1889 

1866-1872 John Bryant Hartwell Providence 

1866- William Sprague, A. M. Narragansett Pier 

1866-1876 Earl Potter Mason Providence 

1869-1892 JohnGreenleaf Whittier, A. M. Amesbury, Mass. died 1S92 

1869-1875 Rowland Gibson Hazard, LL. D. Peace Dale died 1888 

1870-1874 Alvah Hovey, D. D., LL. D. Newton Centre, Mass. 

1872-1890 Mark Antony DeWolfe Howe, D. D., Reading, Penn. 

1S72-1889 Joseph Charles Hartshorn, A. M. Providence died 1S89 

1873-1875 Alexis Caswell, D. D., LL. D. Providence died 1877 

1873-1888 Francis Wayland, LL. D. New Haven, Conn. 

1873- William Williams Keen, M. D., LL. D. Philadelphia, Penn. 

1874-188S Adoniram Judson Gordon, D. D. Boston, Mass. 

1874-1878 Benjamin Franklin Thomas, LL. D. Providence died 1878 



TRUSTEES 9 

874-1877 Merrick Lyon, LL. D. Providence died 1888 

875- James Barlow Simmons, D. D. New York, N. Y. 

875-1883 Albert Nicholas Arnold, 1). D. Chicago, III. died 1883 

875- William IIadley Eaton, D. D. Nashua, N. H. 

875- Albert Keith Smiley, A. M. Mohonk Lake, N. Y. 

875-1888 Rowland Hazard, A. M. Providence 

876-1888 Thomas Durfee, LL. D. Providence 

876-1888 Edwin Miller Snow, A. M., M. D. Providence died 1888 

S76- Arnold Buffum Chace, D. Sc. Valley Falls 

576- Horatio Nelson Slater, A. M. Providence 

577- Elijah Brigham Stoddard, A.M. Worcester, Mass. 

877-1S91 Daniel Leach, D. U. Providence died 1S91 

878-1883 Comfort Edwin Barrows, D. D. Newport died 1883 

578- Richard Mead Atwater, A. M. Syracuse, N. Y. 

S79-1894 William Francis Sayles, A. M. Pawtucket died 1894 

879-1S90 Charles Lewis Colby, B. P. Milwaukee, Wis. 

579- Sylvanus Dryden Phelps, D. D. New Haven, Conn. 
8S0- Edward Judson, D. D. New York, N. Y. 

580- Joseph Henry Walker, LL. D. Worcester, Mass. 

S84-18S8 Adin Balloi- Underwood, A. M. Newton, Mass. died 1888 

8S4- John Carter Brown Wood's, A. M., LL. B. Providence 

SS4-1891 Mortimer Hall Hartwell, A. B. Providence died 1S91 

8S7- Andrew Jackson Jennings, LL. B. Fall River, Mass. 

8S7- Eustace Carey Fitz, A. M. Chelsea, Mass. 

888- Heman Lincoln Wayland, D. D. Philadelphia, Penn. 

888- Francis Almon Gaskill, A. B. Worcester, Mass. 

S8S- Joseph Pitman Earle, B. P. New York, N. Y. 

88S-1890 Benjamin Francis Thurston, LL. 1). Providence died 1S90 

888- James Leland Howard, A. M. Hartford, Conn. 
8S9- Arnold Green, LL. D. Providence 

889- Charles Bradford Goff, Ph. D. Providence 
8S9- Henry Sweetser Burrage, D. D. Portland, Me. 

890- Moses Homan Bixby, D. D. Providence 
S90- James Goodwin Batterson Hartford, Conn. 
890- Robert Ives Gammell, A. M. Providence 

890- Oscar Lapham, A. M. Providence 

891- Colgate Hoyt New York, N. Y. 

892- William Vail Kellen, Ph. D. Boston, Mass. 
892- Jonathan Chace, A. M. Valley Falls 

592- Cornelius Sowle Sweetland, A. M. Providence 

593- George Lewis Collins, M. D. Providence 
894- Rowland Gibson Hazard, A. M. Peace Dale 

594- John Peirce, D. Sc. Providence 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



CHANCELLORS 

1764-1785 Stephen Hopkins, LL. D. Providence died 1785 

i78t;-iSiq Jabez Bowen, LL. D. Providence died 1815 

18115-1828 Alexander Viets Griswold, D. D. Bristol died 1843 

1828-1840 Samuel Willard Bridgham, A. M. Providence died 1840 

1841-1854 John Brown Francis, A. B. Warwick died 1864 

1854-1S67 Samuel Boyd Tobey, A. M., M. D. Providence died 1867 

1867-1873 William Samuel Patten, A. M. Providence died 1873 

1874-1878 Benjamin Franklin Thomas, LL. D. Providence died 1878 

1879-1888 Thomas Durfee, LL. D. Providence 

18SS- William Goddard, A. M. Warwick 



SECRETARIES 

1764-1776 Thomas Eyres, A. M. Newport died 1788 

1776-1780 Thomas Arnold, A. M. Providence died 1827 

1780-1806 David Howell, LL. D. Providence died 1824 

1806-1829 Samuel Eddy, LL. D. Providence died 1839 

1829-1837 Nathan Bourne Crocker, D. D. Providence died 1865 

1837-1843 Theron Metcalf, A. M. Boston, Mass. died 1875 

1843-1846 William Giles Goddard, LL. D. Providence died 1846 

1846-1853 Nathan Bourne Crocker, D. D. Providence died 1865 

1853-1874 John Kingsbury, LL. D. Providence died 1874 

1875-1889 Samuel Lunt Caldwell, D. D., LL. D. Providence died 1889 

1890- Thomas Davis Anderson, D. D. Providence 



TREASURERS 

1764-1767 John Tillinghast. A. M. Newport died 1776 

1 767-1775 Job Bennet Newport .died 1784 

1775-1796 John Brown, A. M. Providence died 1803 

1796-1825 Nicholas Brown, A. M. Providence died 1841 

1825-1857 Moses Brown Ives, A. M. Providence died 1857 

1857-1866 Robert Hale Ives, A. M. Providence died 1875 

1866-1882 Marshall Woods, A. M., M. D. Providence 

1882- Arnold Buffum Chace, D. Sc. Valley Falls 



PROFESSORS 



Faculty and Other Officers 



professors 

James Manning, D. 13. Languages, afterwards Moral Philosophy, 1769-91. 

died 1791 

David Howell. LL. D. Natural Philosophy, 1769-79; Jurisprudence, 1790- 

1824. died 1824 

Joseph Brown, A. M. Natural Philosophy, 1784-85. died 1785 

Benjamin Waterhouse, M. D. Natural History, 1784-91. died 1846 

Benjamin West, LL. D. Mathematics and Astronomy, 1786-98: Mathematics 

and Natural Philosophy, 1798. died 1813 

Perez Fobes, LL. D. Natural Philosophy, 1786-98. died 1812 

Jonathan Maxcy, A. M. Divinity, 1791-92. died 1820 

Asa Messer, A. M. Learned Languages, 1796-99; Mathematics and Natural 

Philosophy, 1 799-1 So 2. died 1836 

Calvin Park, D. D. Learned Languages, 1804-1 1 ; Moral Philosophy and 

Metaphysics, 181 1-25. died 1847 

Solomon Drown, M. D. Materia Medica and Botany, 1S11-34. died 1834 

William Ingalls, M. D. Anatomy and Surgery, 1811-23. died 1851 

William Corlis Bowen, M. D. Chemistry, 1S11-13. died 1S15 

Levi Wheaton, M. D. Theory and Practice of Medicine, 1S15-2S. died 1851 

Tristam Burges, LL. D. Oratory and Belles-Lettres, 1S15-28. died 1853 

John Mathewson Eddy, M. D. Adjunct, Anatomy and Surgery, 1S15-17. 

died 1871 
John D'Wolf, A. M. Chemistry, 1817-34. died ^62 

Jasper Adams, A. M. Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, 1819-24. died 1841 
Usher Parsons, M. D. Anatomy and Surgery, 1823-28. died 1S68 

Alva Woods, A. M. Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, 1S24-2S. died 1887 
Horatio Gates Bowen, A. M. Natural History, 1S24-28. died 1848 

William Giles Goddard, A. M. Moral Philosophy and Metaphysics, 1825-34; 
Belles-Lettres, 1S34-42. died 1846 

Romeo Elton, D. D. Latin and Greek Languages and Literature, 1825-43. 

died 1870 
Alexis Caswell, D. D. Mathematics and Natural Philosophy, 1828-50; Math- 
ematics and Astronomy, 1850-63. died 1877 



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George Ide Chace, Ph. D., LL. D. Adjunct, Mathematics and Natural 
Philosophy., 1S33-34; Chemistry, Physiology, and Geology, 1834-59; Chemistry 
and Physiology, 1S59-64; Geology and Physical Geography, 1864-65; Chem- 
istry and Geology, 1865-67; Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, 1S67-72. 

died 1885 

Francis Wayland, D. D., LL. D. Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, 1834-55. 

died i86q 

William Gammell, LL. D. Assistant, Belles-Lettres, 1835-37'; Rhetoric, 
1S37-50; History and Political Economy, 1S50-64. died 1SS9 

Horatio Balch Hackett, A. M. Adjunct, Latin and Greek Languages and 
Literature, 1835-38; Hebrexv Literature, 1S3S-39. died 1875 

Charles Coffin Jewett, A. M. Modern Languages and Literature, 1843-48. 

died 1868 

James Robinson Boise, A. M. Assistant, Greek, 1843-45; Greek Language 
and Literature, 1845-50, 1851-52. 

John Larkin Lincoln, LL. D. Assistant, Latin, 1S44-45 ; Latin Language 
and Literature, 1S45-91. died 1S91 

William Augustus Norton, A. M. Natural Philosophy and Civil Engineer- 
ing, 1850-52. died 1S83 

John Addison Pouter, A. M. Chemistry applied to the Arts, 1S50-52. died 1S66 

Robinson Potter Dunn, D. D. Rhetoric and English Literature, 1851-67. 

died 1867 

Samuel Stillman Greene, LL. D. Didactics, 1851-54; Mathematics and 
Civil Engineering, 1855-64; Natural Philosophy and Astronomy, 1864-83. 

died 18S3 

James Burrill Angell, A. M. Modern Languages and Literature, 1852-60. 

Henry Day, A. M. Natural Philosophy and Civil Engineering, 1852-54. 

Nelson Wheeler, A. M. Greek Language and Literature, 1853-54. died 1S55 

Barnas Sears, D. D., LL. D. Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, 1855-67. 

died 1880 

Albert Harkness, Ph. D., LL. b. Greek Language and Literature, 1855-92 ; 
Emeritus, 1S92- 

Nathaniel Peter Hill, A. M. Chemistry Applied to the Arts, 1859-64. 

John Peirce, A. M. Assistant, Chemistry Applied to the Arts, 1862-63; Chem- 
istry Applied to the Arts, 1863-64. 

Jeremiah Lewis Diman, D. D. History and Political Economy, 1S64-81. 

died 18S1 

Benjamin Franklin Clarke, A. M, Mathematics and Civil Engineering, 
1S68-93; Mechanical Engineering, 1S93- 

John Howard Appleton, A. M. Chemistry Applied to the Arts, 1S68-72 ; 
Chemistry, 1872- 

Timothy W'hiting Bancroft, A. M. Rhetoric and English Literature, 
186S-90. died 1890 



PROFESSORS 13 

Eli Whitney Blake, A. M. Physics, 1S70- 

Ezekiel Gilman Robinson, D. D., LL. 1). Moral <ui<1 Intellectual Philo- 
sophy, 1872-89. died 1894 

Charles William Parsons, A. M., M. D. Physiology, 1874-82'. died 1893 

JOHN Whipple Potter Jenks, A. M. Zoology and Agriculture, and Curator 
of the Museum of Natural History, 1S74-75 ; Agricultural Zoology, and 
Curator of the Museum of Natural History, 1875-94; Zoology Emeritus and 
Curator of the Museums, 1894. d\ec\ 1894 

Alonzo Williams, A. M. Modern Languages, 1876-92; Germanic Languages 
and Literatures, 1892- 

William Carey Poland, A. M. Assistant, Latin and Greek, 1876-SS; Assis- 
tant, Greek and Latin, 18S8-S9; Associate, Greek, and Curator of the 
Museum of Classical Arclurology, 1SS9-92 : History of Art, and Curator of 
the Museum of Classical Arclurology, 1S92-93; History of Art , and Director 
of the Museum of Fine Arts, 1S93- 

Alpheis Spring Packard, M. D., Ph. D. Zoology and Geology, 1S7S- 

Nathaniel French Davis, LL. D. Assistant, Mathematics. 1879-S9; Associ- 
ate, Mathematics, 1S89-90; Pure Mathematics, 1S90- 

William Whitman Bailey, A. M. Natural History (Botany), and Curator 
of the Herbaria, 1881-90; Natural History ( Botany j, 1S90- 

WlLLIAM Chanxing Russel, LL. D. Acting, History and Political Econ- 
omy, 1 88 1 -S3. 

Elisha Benjamin Andrews, D. D., LL. D. History and Political Economy, 
1SS2-SS; Moral and Intellectual Philosophy, 1S89- 

WlNSLOW Upton, A. M. Astronomy, 1S84-90; Astronomy, and Director of the 
Ladd Observatory, 1S90- 

Charles Value Chapin, M. D. Physiology, 1S86- 

John Franklin Jameson, Ph. D. History, iSSS- 

Albert Granger Harkness. A. M. Associate, Latin, 18S9-93; Roman Lit- 
erature and History, 1S93- 

Henry Brayton Gardner, Ph. D. Associate, Political Economy, 1S90- 

IIermon Carey Bumpus, Ph. D. Assistant, Zoology, and Assistant Curator 
of the Museum, 1S90-91 ; Associate, Zoology, and Assistant Curator of the 
Museums, 1S91-92 ; Comparative Anatomy, and Assistant Curator of the 
Museums, 1S92- 

Courtney Langdon, A. B. Assistant, Modern Languages. 1S90-92 ; Asso- 
ciate, Romance Languages and Literatures, 1S92- 

Lorenzo Sears, L. H. D., Associate. Rhetoric, 1890-92; Associate, Rhetoric 
and Oratory, 1S92- 

I'iiarles Edwin Bennett, A. B. Professor of Classical Philology, 1891-92. 

Wilfred Harold Munro, A.M. Associate, History, and Director of the Uni- 
versity Extension. 1S91- 



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John Mathews Manly, Ph. D. Associate, English Language and Literature, 

1891-92 ; English Language, 1892- 
Otis Everett Randall, A. M. Assistant, Mathematics and Civil Engi- 
neering, 1891-92; Associate, Mechanical Drawing, 1892- 
James Richard Jewett, Ph. D. Associate, Semitic Languages and History, 

1891- 
George Grafton Wilson, Ph. D. Associate, Political and Social Science, 

1S91- 
Edmund Burke Delabarre, Ph. D. Associate, Psychology , 1891- 
James Irving Manatt, Ph. D., LL. D. Greek History and Literature, 1S92- 

93 ; Greek Literature and History, 1S93- 
James Seth, D. Sc, Associate, Natural Theology, 1892-94; Philosophy and 

Natural Theology, 1894- 
Walter Cochrane Bronson, A. M. Associate, English Literature, 1892- 
Henry Theodore Hildreth, A. B. Assistant, Greek History and Literature, 

1892-93. 
William Jencks Pardee, C. E. Military Tactics, 1892- 
William Dye Mount, M. E. Assistant, Mechanical Engineering, 1893-94. 
George Wilton Field, Ph. D. Associate, Cellular Biology, 1S93- 
Walter Goodnow Everett, A. M. Associate, Philosophy, 1894- 
Adrian Scott, Ph. D. Associate, Germanic Philology and Scandinavian, 

1S94- 
Asa Clinton Crowell, Ph. D. Assistant, Germanic Languages and Liter- 
atures, 1894- 

TUTORS 



David Howell, A. B. 
John Dorrance, A. B. 
Ashur Robbins, A. B. 
Robert Scott 
Abel Flint, A. M. 
Jonathan Maxcy, A. M. 
Josiah Lyndon Arnold, A. 
Simeon Doggett, A. M. 
Asa Messer, A. M. 
Gilbert Dench, A. B. 
Elisha Fisk, A. M. 
Benjamin Allen, A. B. 
Otis Thompson, A. B. 
Jeremiah Chaplin, A. B. 
Calvin Park, A. M. 



M. 



1766-1769 

1 774- ! 775 
1782-1790 
1785-1786 
17S6-1790 
1787-1791 
1 790-1 792 
1791-1796 
1791-1796 

i793" I 794 
1 796- 1 799 
1797-179S 
1798-1800 
1799-1800 
1 800- 1 804 



died 1824 
died 1813 
died 1845 
died ? 
died 1825 
died 1820 
died 1796 
died 1852 
died 1836 
died 179S 
died 1 85 1 
died 1S36 
died 1859 
died 1841 
died 1847 



TUTORS 15 

Moses Miller, A, M. 1800-04 died 1855 

Enos Cutler, A. B. 1S00-01 died i860 

Ferdinand Ellis, A. B. 1802-05 died 1858 

John Reed, A. B. 1S04-06 died 1S60 

Williams Emmons, A. B. 1S05-08 died 1855 

Paul Jewett, A. M. 1806-09 died 1841 

John Bailey, A. M. 1S08-14 died 1835 

Bradford Sumner, A. B. 1809-11 died 1855 

Ebenezer Burgess, A. M. 1811713 died 1870 

Joseph Wheaton, A. B. 1813-15 died 1825 

Caleb Hopkins Snow, A. B. 1S14-16 died 18315 

Shearjashub Bourne Townsend, A. B. 1815-16 died 1832 

Joseph Joslen, A. M. 1S15-1S died 1888 

Peter Pratt, A. B. 1S16-19 died 1842 

Solomon Peck, A. M. 1S1S-20 died 1874 

Jasper Adams, A. M. 1S18-19 died 1S41 

Aaron Brooks, A. M. 1819-21 died 1845 

Horace Mann, A. B. 1S20-22 died 1859 

Enoch Sanford, A. B. 1821-23 died 1890 

Increase Sumner Smith, A. B. 1822-24 died 1866 

Samuel Starkweather, A. B. 1S23-24 died 1876 

Henry Seymour Fearing, A. B. 1S24-25 died 1829 

Silas Axtell Crane, A. M. 1824-2S died 1872 

George Washington Keely, A. M. 1825-28 died 187S 

John Wayland, A. M. 1S2S-31 died 1863 

John Hull Weeden, A. B. 1828-29 died 1870 

George Burgess, A. M. 1829-31 died 1866 
Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe, A. M. 1S31-32 

George Ide Chace, A. B. 1831-33 died 1885 

Christopher Mardenborough Nickels, A. B. 1832-33 died 1S78 

William Gammell, A. M. 1832-35 died 18S9 

Washington Leverett, A. B. x 833"34 died 1S89 

John Milton Mackie, A. B. 1834-35 

Arthur Savage Train, A. B. 1834-36 died 1S72 

James Tift Champlin, A. M. 1S35-38 died 1882 

Luther Robinson, A. M. 1S36-38 

Thomas Perkins Shepard, A. B. 1836-37 died 1877 

Charles Chamberlain, A. B. r 837 _ 38 died 1881 

Nathan Bishop, A. B. 1838-39 died 1880 

Charles Smith Bradley, A. B. 1838-40 died 188S 

John Larkin Lincoln, A. M. 1839-41 died 1891 

Thomas Allen Jenckes, A. B. 1839-40 died 1875 

Nathaniel Morton, A. B. 1840-41 died 1856 



1 6 BROWN UNIVERSITY 

James Robinson Boise, A. B. 1840-43 

Henry Simmons Frieze, A. B. 1841-44 died 1889 

Elbridge Smith, A. B. 1841-43 died 1853 

Harrison Carleton Page, A. B. 1843-46 died 1847 

Alonzo Williams, A. B. 1870-71 



INSTRUCTORS 

Robinson Potter Dunn, A. B. French Language., 1844-46. died 1867 

George Washington Greene, A. M. Modern Languages, 1848-52. died 1883 

Hiram H Perky, A. M. Lecturer, Greek Language and Literature, 1850-51. 

died 1872 
James Ormsbee Murray, A. B. Greek, 1851-52. 

William Everett Jillson, A- M. Modern Languages, 1S52-53. died 1868 

Samuel Brooks, A. B. Greek, 1S54-55. 

William Franklin Webster, A. B. Analytical Chemistry, 1854-55. died i860. 

Merrick Lyon, A. M. Greek, 1855. died 1888 

Nathaniel Peter Hill. Chemistry Applied to the Arts, 1858-59. 

Edward Hutchins Cutler, A. M. Mathematics, 1860-61. 

Alphonse Renaud. French, 1S60-63. died 

August Doering. German, 1860-61. 

Barnas Sears, D. D., LL. D. German, 1861-67. died 1880 

Theodore Maximilien Hobigand. French, 1S63-72. 

Benjamin Franklin Clarke, A. M. Mathematics, 1S63-6S. 

Tohn Howard Appleton, A. M. Assistant, Analytical Chemistry, 1863-65; 

Analytical Chemistry, 1865-6S. 

George Frost Corliss. Assistant, Analytical Chemistry, 1865-66. 

Charles Martin Stillwell. A. B. Assistant, Analytical Chemistry 1866-68 

John Larkin Lincoln, LL. D. German, 1867-78. died 1891 

Isaac Bowen Barker, A. M. Rhetoric and English Literature, 1867-68. 

died 1875 
Stephen Farnum Peckham. Chemistry, 1S67-6S. 

Charles William Parsons, A. M., M. D. Lecturer, Physiology, 1S67-70. 

died 1893 
Arnold Buffum Chace, A. B. Chemistry, 1868-69. 

John Brown Francis Herreshoff. Assistant, AnalyticalChemistry, 1869-72. 

William Carey Poland, A. M. Greek, 1870-71 ; Latin and Greek, 1871-76. 

Charles Lemuel Nichols, A. B. Assistant, Analytical Chemistry, 1872-73. 

Charles Horatio Gates, A. B. French, 1872-76. 

John Whipple Potter Jenks, A. M. Director of the Museum of Natural 

History, and Lecturer on Special Branches of Agriculture, 1872-74. 

died 1S94 

Frank Baylies Bourne, A. B. Assistant, Analytical Chemistry, 1873-74. 



INSTRUCTORS 17 

Nathaniel French Davis, A. M. Mathematics, 1874-79. 

Edwin Eddy Calder, A. M. Assistant, Analytical Chemistry, 1874-82; Chem- 
istry, 1890- 

William Ashmore Jr., A. M. Latin and Greek, 1875-76. 

William Whitman Bailey, B. P. Botany, 1877-81. 

Benjamin Ide Wheeler, A. M. Latin and Greek, 1879-81. 

Austin Barclay Fletcher, A. M., LL. B. Elocution, iSSo-St. 

William Herbert Perry Faunce, A. B. Mathematics, 1881-82. 

Howard Malcom Ticknor, A. M. Elocution, 18S1-S9. 

Charles Value Chapix, M. D. Physiology, 1S82-86. 

Frederic Alexander Hill. Assistant, Analytical Chemistry, 1882-84. 

Henry Webster Keigwin, A. M. Mathematics, 1883-84. 

Wilson Gardner Crosby, A. B. Latin and Greek, 1883-84; Modern Lan- 
guages, 18S4-S5. 

Hermon Carey Bumpus, B. P. Assistant in the Museum and the Zoological 
Laboratory, 18S4-86. 

William Shields Liscomb, A. M. Modern Languages. 1885-86; Rhetoric and 
Modern Languages, 1 886-88. died 1893 

Otis Everett Randall, A. M. Mathematics, 1S85-91. 

Charles Alfred Potter. Assistant, Analytical Chemistry, 1885-90. 

Guglielmo D'Arcais. Modem Languages, 1885-88. 

Stephen Ostrom Edwards, A. M. Mathematics and Logic, 18S6-87. 

Frank Melville Bronson, A. M. Latin and Greek, 18S7-8S. 

Henry Brayton Gardner, A. M. Political Economy, 1S8S-90. 

Andrew McCorrie Warren, A. M. Rhetoric and Modern Languages, 1S8S- 
89; Modern Languages, 18S9-90. 

John Matteson, B. P. Rhetoric and Elocution, 1S89-90. 

James Richard Jewett, Ph. D. Semitic Languages and History, 1890-91. 

Louis Franklin Snow, A. M. Elocution, 1890-92; Dean of the Women s Col- 
lege, 1892- 

William Dye Mount, M. E. Practical Physics, 1S90-93. 

James Lawrence Bennett, A. B. Curator of the Herbaria, 1S90-91 ; Curator 
of the Herbaria and the Museum of Economic Botany, 1891-94. 

Frederick Taft Guild. A. M. Chemistry, 1890-91; Secretary of the Faculty, 
a nd Re gist r a r, 1 89 1 - 

Lyman Churchill Newell, B. P. Chemistry, 1890-91. 

Walter Goodnow Everett, A. M. Latin. 1890-94. 

Ferdinand Courtney French, A. M. Mathematics and Psychology, 1890-91. 

Willard Clark Fisher, A. B. Political Economy, 1890-91. 

Asa Clinton Crowell, A. M. French,, 1890-91; French and German, 1891- 
92 ; German, 1892-94. 

Augustus Taber Swift, A. M. German, 1890-92; French, 1894- 

Charles Edwin Bennett, A. B. Sanskrit, 1S91-92. 



1 8 BROWN UNIVERSITY 

Henry Parker Manning, Ph. D. Mathematics. 1891- 

Adrian Scott, Ph. D. German, 1891-94. 

Walter Mills Saunders. Chemistry, 1S91- 

Clarence Edward Wilson, B. S. Chemistry, 1891-93. 
John Francis Greene, A. B. Greek, 1891-94; Latin, 1S94- 

Edwin Grant Dexter, B. P. Civil Engineering, 1891-92. 

Stephen Sheldon Colvin, A. M. English, 1891-92, 1893-94; Rhetoric, 1S94- 

Fred Eugene Parker, A. B. Physical Culture. 1891-93; Physical Culture, 
and Director of the Gymnasium, 1S93- 

Ernest Henry Brownell, B. S. Civil Engineering, 1891-94. 

Felix Bertrand Davis. Special, Fencing, 1891-93. 

Frank Eugene Lester. Carpenter Shop, 1S92-93; Assistant, 1S93- 
James Solomon Burdick. Machine Shop, 1S91-92. 

George Milton Gray. Anatomical Laboratory, 1S91-93; Assistant, 1893- 
John Lincoln Alger, A. B. Pure Mathematics, 1S92- 

Clark Mills Brink, Ph. D. Rhetoric and Oratory, 1892- 

Edward Clifton Burnham, B. S. Mechanical Drawing and Engineering. 

1892- 
Barker Newhall, Ph. D. Greek, 1S92- 

Albert Bushnell Johnson, A. M. Romance Languages, 1S92- 
William Holden Eddy, A. B. English, 1892-93. 
William Chauncy Langdon Jr., A. B. English, 1S92-93. 

Ralph Winfred Tower, A. B. Biology, 1892-93 ; Demonstrator, Anatomy, 1894- 
Marshall Stewart Brown, B. P. English, 1892-93. 
Arthur Newton Leonard, A. M. German, 1S92-94. 
Henry Morgan Stone, A. M. English, 1892-93; Elocution, 1893-94. 
Frank Edwin Stark. Machi?ie Shop, 1892-93; Assistant, 1893- 
William Byron Forbush, Ph. D. Comparative Religion, 1S93-94. 
James Quayle Dealey, A. M. English, 1893-94; Latin, 1894- 
Albert Deforest Palmer Jr., B. P. Physics, 1S93- 
Wixthrop John Vanleuven Osterhout, A. M. Botany, 1S93- 
Walter Ballou Jacobs, A. M. Pedagogy, 1893- 
Frederick Poole Gorham, A. M. Biology, 1S93- 
Irving Lysander Foster, A. B. French, 1S93-94. 
Alfred Reynolds Wightman, A. B. English, 1893-94. 
Orin Parker Durkee, B. P. English, 1893-94. 

George Plumer Merrill, A. B. English, 1S93-94; Assistant, Rhetoric, 1S94- 
Walter Edward Smith, A. B. Chemistry, 1893- 
John Edward Hill, M. S., C. E. Civil Engineering, 1S94- 
Elmer Almy Wilcox, A. B. Law, 1894- 
Theodore Francis Green, A. M. Roman Law, 1S94- 

Norman Morrison Isham, A. M. Architecture and Freehand Drawing, 1894- 
Edmund Cody Burnett, A. B. Greek, 1894- 



INSTRUCTORS 



19 



Albert Walker Hinds, A. M. Greek, 1S94- 
William Washburn Moss, A. B. Mathematics, 1S94- 
Thomas Crosby Jr., B. P. Rhetoric, 1894- 
Miller Moore Fogg Jr., A. B. Elocution, 1S94- 
Allan Benton Morton, A. B. Mathematics, 1S94- 

Frederick William Marvel, B. P. Drawing and Physical Culture, 1894- 
Frederick Mellen Knights, B. S. Chemistry, 1894- 
Adolph Conrad Ely, A. B. German, 1S94- 
Charles Marshall Poor, A. M. Assistant, Rhetoric, 1S94- 
Henry Milton Barry, A. B. Assistant. Rhetoric, 1S94- 
Albert Ellsworth Thomas, A. B. Assistant, Rhetoric, 1S94- 
Edward Francis Gamwell, A. B. Assistant, Rhetoric. 1894- 
John Smith Shippee, A. B. Assistant, Rhetoric. 1894- 

James Franklin Collins. Curator of the Herbaria and of the Museum of 
Economic Botany, 1894- 



LIBRARIANS 



John Dorrance, A. B. 

Ashur Robbins, A. B. 

William Wilkinson, A. M. 

Jonathan Maxcy, A. M. 

Asa Messer, A. M. 

Otis Thompson, A. B. 

Calvin Park, A. M. 

Williams Emmons, A. B. 

John Bailey, A. M. 

Caleb Hopkins Snow, A. M. 

Peter Pratt, A. B. 

Aaron Brooks, A. M. 

Horace Mann. A. B. 

Increase Sumner Smith, A. B. 

Horatio Gates Bowen, A. M., M. I). 

William Gammell, A. M. Acting 

Alexis Caswell, D. D. Acting 

Charles Coffin Jewett, A. M. 

Reuben Aldridge Guild, LL. D. 

Harry Lyman Koopman, A. M. 



i773-!775 
1782-1785 
1 785-1788 

17S8-1792 
1 792- 1 799 
1799-1S00 
1S00-1806 
1806-1808 
180S-1S14 
1S14-1818 
1818-1819 
1819-1821 
1821-1823 
1 82 3- 1 824 
1824-1840 
1840-1S41 
1841-1842 
1842-1848 



died 1813 
died 1S45 
died 1852 
died 1820 
died 1836 
died 1859 
died 1S47 
died 1S55 
died 1835 
died 1835 
died 1842 
died 1845 
died 1859 
died 1866 
died 184S 
died 1S89 
died 1877 
died 1868 



1848-1S93: Emeritus, 1893- 
1893- 



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ASSISTANT LIBRARIANS 

Robinson Potter Dunn, A. B. 1843-46 died 1867 

Judson Benjamin, A. B. 1846-47 died 1855 

Reuben Aldridge Guild, A. B. 1847-48 

Heman Lincoln Wayland, A. B. 1849-49 

James Burrill Axgell, A. B. 1849-50 

William Hammond Mills, A. B. 1850-52 died 1893 

Samuel Brooks, A. B. 1852-53 

Edward Thompson Caswell, A. B. J 853-54 died 1887 

Samuel Coffin Eastman, A. M. 1857-58 

Edward Hutchins Cutler, A. M. 1S58-60 

Daniel Beckwith, A. B. l8 77~79 

Frank Alexander Farnham, A. B. 1879-81 

John Milton Burkham, A. M. 1S81- 

Mabel Temple, Cataloguer 1894- 



REGISTRARS 



Josiah Arnold 

John Pitman 

Uriel Rea 

William Blanding 

John Williams 

Jesse Bolles 

Joseph Cady 

Lemuel Holmes Elliott 

William Douglas, A. M. 

Francis Wayland Douglas, A. M. 

Oilman Parker Robinson 

John Calvin Stockbridge, D D. 

Frederick Taft Guild, A. M. 



STEWARD 

Until 1884 this office was united with that of Registrar. 

Archibald Grant Delaney 1884- 





died 


1785-1786 


died 1822 


i786?i793 


died 


«793 _I 795 


died 


1795-1S03 


died 


1S03-1812 


died 


1812-1S26 


died? 1 862 


1826-1864 


died 1869 


1864-1879 


died 1887 


1879-18S4 




1S84-1889 




1889-1891 





CORPORATION, 1895 



CORPORATION 



January, 1895 



FELLOWS 



Elisha Benjamin Andrews, D. D., LL. D. 
Edwards Amasa Park, D. D., LL. D. 
Alvah Hovey, D. D., LL. D. 
Francis Wayland, LL. D. 
Adoniram Judson Gordon, D. D. 
Thomas Durfee, LL. D. 
Rowland Hazard, A. M. 
Samuel White Duncan, D. D. 
Charles Lewis Colby, A. M. 
Thomas Davis Anderson, D. D., Secretary 
Robert Hale Ives Goddard, A. M. 
Richard Olney, LL. D. 



President 
Andover, Mass. 
Newlon Centre, Mass. 
New Haven, Conn. 
Boston, Mass. 
Providence 
Peace Dale 
Haverhill, Mass. 
Milwaukee, Wis. 
Providence 
Providence 
Boston, Mass. 



TRUSTEES 



Marshall Woods, A. M., M. D. 

William Goddard, A. M., Chancellor 

William Sprague, A. M. 

William Williams Keen, M. D., LL. D. 

James Barlow Simmons, D. D. 

William Hadley Eaton, D. D. 

Albert Keith Smiley, A. M. 

Arnold Buffum Chace, D. Sc, Treasurer 

Horatio Nelson Slater, A. M. 

Elijah Brigham Stoddard, A. M. 

Richard Mead Atwater, A. M. 



Providence 
Warwick 

Narragansett Pier 
Philadelphia, Penn. 
New York, N. Y. 
Nashua, N. H. 
Mohonk Lake, N. Y 
Yalley Falls 
Providence 
Worcester, Mass. 
Syracuse, N. Y. 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Sylvanus Dryden Phelps, D. D. 

Edward Judson, D. D. 

Joseph Henry Walker, LL. D. 

John Carter Brown Woods, A. M., LL. B. 

Andrew Jackson Jennings, LL. B. 

Eustace Carey Fitz, A. M. 

Heman Lincoln Wayland, D. D. 

Francis Almon Gaskill, A. B. 

Joseph Pitman Earle, B. P. 

James Leland Howard, A. M. 

Arnold Green, LL. D. 

Charles Bradford Goff, Ph. D. 

Henry Sweetser Burrage, D. D. 

Moses Homan Bixby, D. D. 

James Goodwin Batterson, A. M. 

Robert Ives Gammell, A. M. 

Oscar Lapham, A. M. 

Colgate Hoyt 

William Vail Kellen, Ph. D. 

Jonathan Chace, A. M. 

Cornelius Sowle Sweetland, A. M. 

George Lewis Collins, M. D. 

Rowland Gibson Hazard, A. M. 

John Peirce, D. Sc. 



New Haven, Conn. 

New York, N. Y. 

Worcester, Mass. 

Providence 

Fall River, Mass. 

Chelsea, Mass. 

Philadelphia, Penn. 

Worcester, Mass. 

New York, N. Y. 

Hartford, Conn. 

Providence 

Providence 

Portland, Me. 

Providence 

Hartford, Conn. 

Providence 

Providence 

New York, N. Y. 

Boston, Mass. 

Valley Falls 

Providence 

Providence 

Peace Dale 

Providence 



FACULTY, 1895 



Faculty and Other Officers 



January, 1895 

Elisha Benjamix Andrews, D. D., LL. D., President. Professor of A/oral 
and Intellectual Philosophy. 

Albert Harkness, Ph. I)., LL. I). Professor of the Greek Language mud 
Literature Emeritus. 

Benjamin Franklin Clarke, A. M. Professor of Mechanical Engineering. 

John Howard Appleton, A. M. Newport-Rogers Professor of Chemistry. 

Eli Whitney Blake, A. M. Hazard Professor of Physics. 

AXONZO Williams, A. M. Professor of the Germanic Languages and Litera- 
tures. 

William Carey Poland, A. M. Professor of the History of Art, and Director 
of the Museum of Fine Arts. 

Alpheus Spring Packard, M. D., Ph. D. Professor of Zoology and Geology. 

Nathaniel French Davis, A. M., LL. U. Professor of Pure Mathematics. 

William Whitman Bailey, A. M. Professor of Natural History {Botany). 

Winslow Upton, A. M. Professor of Astronomy, and Director of the Ladd 
Observatory. 

Charles Value Chapin, M. D. Professor of Physiology. 

John Franklin Jameson, Ph. D. Professor of History. 

Albert Granger Harkness. A. M. Professor of Roman Literature and 
History. 

Henry Brayton Gardner, Ph. D. Associate Professor of Political Economy. 

Hermon Carey Bumpus, Ph. D. Professor of Comparative Anatomy, and 
Assistant Curator of the Museums. 

Courtney Langdon, A. B. Associate Professor of the Romance Languages 
and Literatures. 

Lorenzo Sears, L. II . D. Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory. 

Wilfred Harold Munro, A. M. Associate Professor of History ; and Director 
of the University Extension. 

John Matthews Manly, Ph. D. Professor of the English Language. 

Otis Everett Randall, A. M. Associate Professor of Mechanical Drawing. 

James Richard Jewett, Ph. D. Associate Professor of the Semitic Lan- 
guages and History. 



24 BROWN UNIVERSITY 

George Grafton Wilson, Ph. D. Associate Professor of Political and Social 
Science. 

Edmund Burke Delabarre, Ph. D. Associate Professor of Psychology. 

James Irving Manatt, Ph. D., LL. D. Professor of Greek Literature and 
History. 

James Seth, A. M., D. Sc. Professor of Philosophy, and Romeo Elton Professor 
of Natural Theology. 

Walter Cochrane Bronson, A. M. Associate Professor of English Litera- 
ture. 

William Jencks Pardee, C. E., First Lieutenant 25th United States Infantry. 
Professor of Military Tactics. 

George Wilton Field, Ph. D. Associate Professor of Cellular Biology. 

Walter Goodnow Everett, A. M. Associate Professor of Philosophy. 

Adrian Scott, Ph. D. Associate Professor of Germanic Philology and 
Scan din a v ia n . 

Asa Clinton Crowell, Ph. D. Assistant Professor of the Germanic Lan- 
guages and Literatures. 

Edwin Eddy Calder, A. M. Instructor in Chemistry. 

Louis Franklin Snow, A. M. Dean of the Women s College. 

Frederick Taft Guild, A. M. Secretary of the Faculty, and Registrar. 

Henry Parker Manning, Ph. D. Instructor in Mathematics. 

Walter Mills Saunders. Instructor in Chemistry. 

John Francis Greene, A. B. Instructor in Latin. 

Fred Eugene Parker, A. B. Instructor in Physical Culture, and Director of 
the Gymnasium. 

John Lincoln Alger, A. B. Instructor in Pure Mathematics. 

Clark Mills Brink, Ph. D. Instructor in Rhetoric and Oratory. 

Edward Clifton Burnham, B. S. Instructor in Mechanical Drawing and 
Engin e e ring. 

Barker Newhall, Ph. D. Listructor in Greek. 

Albert Bushnell Johnson, A. M. Instructor in the Romance Languages. 

Stephen Sheldon Colvin, A. M. Instructor in Rhetoric. 

Henry Morgan Stone, A. M. Instructor in Elocution. 

James Quayle Dealey, A. M. Instructor in Latin. 

Albert DeForest Palmer Jr., B. P. Instructor in Physics. 

Winthrop John Vanleuven Osterhout, A. M. Instructor in Botany. 

Walter Ballou Jacobs, A. M. Instructor in Pedagogy. 

John Edward Hill, M. S., C. E. Instructor in Civil Engineering. 

Frederick Poole Gorham, A. M. Instructor in Biology. 

Walter Edward Smith, A. B. Instructor in Chemistry. 

Elmer Almy Wilcox, A. B. Instructor in Latv. 

Theodore Francis Green, A. M. Instructor in Roman Law. 



FACULTY, 1S95 25 

Norm an Morrison Isham, A. M. Instructor in Architecture and Freehand 

Drawing. 
EDMUND Cody Burnett, A. B. Instructor in Greek. 
Augustus Taber Swift, A. M. Instructor in French. 
Albert Walker Hinds, A. M. Instructor in Greek. 
Ralph Winfred Tower, A. M. Demonstrator of Anatomy. 
William Washburn Moss, A. B. Instructor in Mathematics. 
Thomas Crosby Jr., B. P. Instructor in Rhetoric. 
Miller Moore Fogg Jr. A. B. Instructor in Elocution. 
Allan Benton Morton, A. B. Instructor in Mathematics. 
Frederick William Marvel. B. P. Instructor in Drawing and in Physical 

Culture. 
Frederick Mellen Knights, B. S. Instructor in Chemistry. 
Adolfh Conrad Ely, A. B. Instructor in German. 
George Plumer Merrill, A. B. Assistant in Rhetoric. 
Charles Marshall Poor, A. M. Assistant in Rhetoric. 
Henry Milton Barry, A. B. Assistant in Rhetoric. 
Albert Ellsworth Thomas, A. B. Assistant in Rhetoric. 
Edward Francis Gamwell, A. B. Assistant in Rhetoric. 
John Smith S^ippee, A. B. Assistant in Rhetoric. 
James Franklin Collins. Curator of the Herbaria and of the Museum of 

Economic Botany. 

Reuben Aldridge Guild, A. M., LL. D. Librarian Emeritus. 

Harry Lyman Koopmax, A. M. Librarian. 

John Milton Burmiam, A. M. Assistant Librarian. 

Mabel Temple. Cataloguer. 

Archibald Grant Delaney. Steward. 

Frank Eugene Lester. Assistant in the Carpenter Shop. 

Frank Edwin Stark. Assistant in the Machine Shop. 

George Milton Gray. Assistant in the Anatomical L^aboratory. 



GRADUATES 



1769 

Joseph Belton. 

Joseph Eaton, A. M. 

William Rogers, A. M. ; College of Philadelphia 1773; Vale college 1780: Col- 
lege of N. ]. 1786; D. I). College of Philadelphia 1790. Principal academy, 
Newport, R. I. 1770; licensed Baptist 1 77 1 ; ordained 1772; pastor First church, 
Philadelphia, Penn. 1772-75; preacher 1775-70, 1803-05; chaplain Continental 
army 1776-78; brigade chaplain 1778-81; professor Oratory and belles-lettres. 
College of Philadelphia 1789-92; University of Penn. 1 792-18 1 1 : vice presi- 
dent Penn. society for gradual abolition of slavery 1790; member Md. soci- 
ety for the same object, 1794; vice president Philadelphia society for alle- 
viating the miseries of public prisons 1797: chaplain Philadelphia militia legion 
1805; senior chaplain N. E. society of Philadelphia 1S16; member Penn. legis- 
lature 1816-17; vice president Religious historical society of Philadelphia 1819. 
Author Circular letter on Justification, 1785; Introductory prayer, before soci- 
ety of Cincinnati, 1 7S7 ; Oration, before Cincinnati, 1789; Sermon on death 
of Rev. Oliver Hart, 1796; Introductory prayer, death of Washington, [800; 
Circular tetter on Christian missions; and various articles in periodicals: 
correspondent and editor Evangelical magazine, London, 1802. Born New- 
port, R. I.. July 22, 1751; died Philadelphia, Penn., April 7, 1824. 

Manning & B. U., Rapt, encyc, Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 6 

Richard Stites, A. M. Admitted to bar 1771 ; lawyer, Elizabethtown, N. J.; 
captain Continental army. Born Connecticut Farms, N. J.. 1747: killed in 
battle of Long Island, Aug. 27, 1776. P. 

Charles Thompson, A. M. Ordained Baptist 177 1 ; preacher, Warren, R. 1. 
1770-71; pastor, 1771-75; chaplain, Continental army 1775-7S; preacher, Ash- 
ford. Conn. 1778-79; pastor Swansea, Mass. 1779-1802: resident, Charlton. 
Mass. 1S02-03; trustee Brown university 1795-1S03. Born Amwell, N. J., 
April 14, 1748; died Charlton, Mass.. May 4, 1S03. 

Manning & B. I'., R. I, cyc, Bapt. encyc, Sprague Annals 6 

James Mitchell Varnum, A. M. Teacher classical school; admitted to bar 
1771: lawyer Greenwich, R. I. 1771-87; colonel Kentish guards 1774; Yarnum's 
R. I. regiment 1775; 9th Continental infantry 1776; 1st R. I. regiment 1777: 
brigadier-general R. I. troops 1776; Continental army 1777-79 ; major-general 
R. I. militia 1779-88; member Continental congress 1780-82, '86-87; judge 
Northwest Territory, Marietta, O., 17S8-89; piesident R. I. society of Cincin- 
nati. Author Case of Trevett against Weeden, ijSb, 17S7. Born Dracut, 
Mass., Dec. 17, 1748; died Marietta, O., Jan. 10. 1789. 

Bibliog. R. 1.. Manning & B. U., Cyc Am. biog., R. I. cyc. Ileitman Rev., 
Cong, direct. 



28 BROWN UNIVERSITY . 1769 

William Williams, A. M. Teacher, Warren, R. I. 1769-73; founder academy, 
Wrentham, Mass., 1773; licensed Baptist 1773 ; ordained 1776; pastor, Wren- 
tham 1775-1S23; fellow Brown university 17S9-181S. Born Hilltown, Penn., 
1752; died Wrentham, Mass., Sept. 22, 1823. 

Manning & B. U., Bapt. encyc, Sprague Annals 6. *7 

I770 

John Dennis, A. M. Died 1S39. 

Theodore Foster, A. M. ; Dartmouth College 1786. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. ; 
member R.I. house of representatives 1776-82, 1812-16; town clerk, Providence 
many years; judge Court of admiralty 1785; member U. S. senate 1790-1803; 
trustee Brown university 1794-1822; antiquary, collecting materials for history 
of R. I. Born Brookfield, Mass., April 29, 1752; died Providence, R. I., Jan. 
13, 1828. R- I- eye, Cyc Am. biog., Cong, direct. 

Samuel Nash, A. M. Clergyman. 

Seth Read, A. M. ; Yale college 1781 ; Harvard university 17S1 ; Dartmouth 
college 1786. Died 1S30. *4 

1771 

Thomas Arnold, A. M. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. ; chief justice R. I. supreme 
court 1809-10; fellow Brown university 1774-82; secretary 1776-80. Died 
1826. Heitman Rev.? P. 

Micah Brown. 

Ranna Cosset, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1815. 

Benjamin Farnham, A. M. 

Thomas Ustick, A. M. Teacher and theological student, New York, N. Y. 
1772-75 ; preacher, Stamford, Conn. 1775-76; Ashford. Conn. 1776-79; ordained 
Baptist 1777; pastor, Grafton, Mass. 1779-S2 ; Fiist church. Philadelphia, 
Penn. 1782-1S02. Born New York. N. Y., Aug. 30, 1753; died Burlington, 
N. J., April 18, 1S03. Bapt. encyc, Sprague Annals 6 

Samuel Ward, A. M. ; Yale college 1787. Captain Varnum's R. I, regiment 
1775 ; major 1st R. I. regiment 1777; lieutenant-colonel 1779; retired 1781 ; 
merchant 1781-1S08; New York, N. Y. 1790-1804; East Greenwich, R. I. 1804- 
16; Jamaica, L. I. 1816; New York -1832; trustee Brown university 1790-1800; 
president New York marine insurance company 1806-08; R. I. commissioner, 
Annapolis convention 17S6; delegate, Hartford convention 1S14. Born 
Westerly, R. I., Nov. 17, 1756; died New York, N. Y., Aug. 16, 1832. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc, Heitman Rev., Am. q. reg. 11. *6 

1772 

Joseph Appleton, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1795. 

Ebenezer David. Clergyman; chaplain 9th Continental infantry 1776; 2d 
R. I. regiment 1777-78. Died 1778. Heitman Rev. 

Benjamin Greene. Died 1824. 
Joseph Harris. Died 1823. 
Elias Howell, A. M. 
Joseph Dolbeare Russell, A. M. Died 1786. *6 



1773 GRADUATES 29 

1773 

Solomon Drowne, A. M.; M. D. 1S04; A. M. Dartmouth college 17S6; M. B. 
University of Penn. 17S1. Physician, Providence, R. I.; surgeon Continental 
army 1776-S0; physician, Marietta, O. 1788-89; Providence, R. 1. 17S9-92 ; 
Morgantown, Va. 1762-94; Union, Penn. 1794-1S01 ; Foster, R. I. 1801-34; 
fellow Brown university 1783-1834; professor Materia medica and botany 181 1- 
34; vice president R. I. medical society; one of the founders R. I. society for 
the encouragement of domestic industry ; member American academy. Author 
Lines to the memory of Dr. Joseph Warren, 1775; Journal of a cruise, 1780, in 
private sloop-of-ivar //ope, 1872; Funeral oration, J . M . Varnum, 17S9; Ad- 
dress at Marietta, 17S9; Eulogy on Washington, 1S00; Annual address, R. /. 
society, domestic industry, 1S23, 1S26; Oration, Feb. 23, 1824, in aid of the cause 
of the Greeks, 1S24; Farmers' guide, in conjunction with W. Drowne, 1S24. 
Born Providence, R. I., March 11, 1753; died Foster, R. F, Feb. 5, 1S34. 
R. F eye, Cyc. Am. biog., Am. por. gal., Geneal. Russell fam. (with por. ), 
Sabin, Am. q. reg. 11. 

Joseph Litchfield, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1S2S. 

Jacob Nash. 

Philip Padelford, A. M. Surgeon R. I. militia 1 77S ; afterwards in navy. 
Died 1S15. Ileitman Rev. 

Henry Hendren Tillinghast, A. M. Died 1795. *5 



"774 

Barnabas Binney, A. M.; M. B. College of Philadelphia 1776? Senior surgeon 
Continental army hospital 17S0-S1; physician. Philadelphia, Penn. 1781-86. 
Author Oration, R. /. college, commencement 1774: A plea for the right of 
private judgment in religious matters, 1774. Born Boston, Mass., 1751 ; died 
June 21, 1787. Manning & B. U., Am. q. reg. n., Heitman Rev. 

John Dorrance, A. M. First librarian of Brown university 1773-75; tutor 1774- 
75; lawyer, Providence, R. F; judge Providence co. court of common pleas 
1794-1801 ; president Providence town council ; member R. F house of represen- 
tatives; trustee Brown university 179S-1S13. See Report of the case, Dorrance 
against Fenner, 1801 ' added, case of Fenuer vs. Dorrance, 1S02. Born 
Scituate, R. I. 1747; died Providence, R. I. , June 29, 1S13. 

R. 1. cyc, Bibliog. R. F 

Dwight Foster, A. M.; Harvard universitv 17S4. Admitted to bar 177S; 
lawyer Providence, R.I. 177S-79; justice of peace 1779; lawyer, Brookfield, 
Mass. 1779-1S23;. delegate, Mass. constitutional convention 1779, '99; justice 
of peace Worcester co. 17S1 ; special justice Court of common pleas 1792 ; high 
sheriff Worcester co. 1792; member Mass. house of representatives; Mass. 
senate; F T . S. house of representatives 1793-99; U. S. senate 1S00-03; chief 
justice Court of common pleas, Worcester co. 1S01-1 1 ; member Mass. executive 
council 1S1S. Born Brookfield, Mass., Dec. 7, 1757; died Brookfield, April 29, 
1S23. Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct. 

Timothy Jones, A. M. 

Jacob Mann. Clergyman. Died 1S26. 

Elias Penniman, A. M. *6 



30 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1775 

1775 

Pardon Bowen, A. M. ; M. D. 1S12. Surgeon, privateer 1779; physician, Prov- 
idence, R.I. i78i?-i820; trustee Brown university 1817-26; president R. I. 
medical society. Author of an account of yellow fever in Providence, 1S05 ; 
contributions to medical journals. Born Providence, R. I., March 22, 1757; 
died Potowomut, Warwick, R. I.. Oct. 25, 1S26. R. I. eye. 

James Bradford, A. M. 

Eleazar Fairbanks, A. M. Clergyman. Died 182 1. 

Daniel Farrington. Clergyman. Died 1834. 

James Fulton. 

Esek Hopkins. Died 1777. 

Andrew Law, A. M. ; Yale college 1786; LL. D. Allegheny college 1S20. 
Clergyman. Died 182 1. 

Micaiah Porter, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1S29. 

Josiah Read, A. M. ; Yale college 17S1 ; Harvard university 17S5. Died 1813. 

Robert Rogers, A. M. ; Yale college 178S. Second lieutenant Tallman's R. I. 
regiment 1776; 1st R. I. regiment 1777; first lieutenant 1777; principal 
classical school, Newport, R. I. ; secretary, treasurer and librarian, Redwood 
library 20 years; trustee Brown university 1786-8S; fellow 1788-1S35. Born 
Newport, R. I., April 18, 175S; died Newport, Aug. 5, 1S35. 

R. I. eye, Redwood, Heitman Rev. *10 

1776 

Curtis Coe, A. M. Clergyman. Died .1829. 

Amasa Cooke. Clergyman. Died 1816. 

Abraham Cummings, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1827. 

Ebenezer Dutch, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1813. 

William Edwards. 

Daniel Qano. First lieutenant 1st N. Y. regiment 1775-76; second lieutenant 
Knox's regiment Continental artillery 1776; captain-lieutenant 2d Continental 
artillery 1777-7S; afterwards captain N. Y. levies; pioneer settler Kentucky. 
Bom N. C, 1758; died Scott co., Kv., April S, 1849. Nee. 1849, Heitman Rev. 

John Hart. Died 1S14. 

John Preston Mann, A. M. Died 1S37. 

Jabez Thayer. Heitman Rev.? *9 

1777 

Jedediah Caleff. 

John Duncan. 

Thomas Qair, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1790. 

Enoch Pond, A. M. Continental army one year; music teacher several years; 
public school teacher, Boston, Mass.; pastor Congregational church, Ashford, 
Conn. 1789-1807? Born Wrentham, Mass., April 27. 1756; died Aug. 6, 1S07. 

Sprague Annals 2 

Francis Quarles, A. M. 

Tilley Rice, A. M. Died 1824. 

Samuel Sampson, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1794. *7 



1782 GRADUATES 



1782 



Obadiah Brown. Uorn May 16, 1762; died Feb. 14, 1815. Chad. I>r. mem. 

John Morley Green. Ensign 2d R. I. regiment 1779: lieutenant 1780; 1st R. 
I. regiment 1781. Died 1784- Heitman Rev. 

Joseph Jenckes, A. M. Trustee Brown university 1799-1818. Died 1818. 

Alexander Jones. Died 1840. 

William M'Clellan. Died 1809. 

Samuel Snow, A. M. Died 1838. 

Levi Wheaton, A. M. ; M. D. 1812. Physician, Hudson. N. V. ten years; New- 
York, N. Y. two years ; Providence, R. I. ; trustee Brown university 179S-1851 ; 
professor Theory and practice of medicine 1815-28; physician of port of Provi- 
dence. Born Providence, R. I., Feb. 6, 1761 ; died Providence. Aug. 29, 1851. 

Nee. 1852, R. I. c\c. *7 



1783 



Jacob Campbell, A. M. Principal classical school, East Greenwich, R. E; 
lawyer, East Greenwich. Author Poetical essays,, and essays in prose. Born 
East Greenwich, R. E, 1760; died East Greenwich, March 5, 178S. R. I. eye. 

Luther Harris. 

George Tillinghast, A. M. Died 1829. 

John Tillinghast, A. M. 

Othniel Tyler, A. M. Died 1S46. 

William Wilkinson, A. M. Principal Latin school, Providence, R. E 1 7S3- 
94; librarian Brown university 1785-SS; postmaster Providence 1790-92; book- 
seller, Providence i794?-i8i7; member R. I. house of representatives 1813-18; 
town council, Providence, 1824; held high masonic offices. Born Thompson, 
Conn., 1760; died Providence, R. E, May 16, 1S52. Nee. 1852, R. E eye. *6 



1786 



Robert Landals Annan. 

William Annan. 

Oliver Bowen, A. M. Died 1S04. 

Nicholas Brown, A. M. Merchant, senior partner, house of Brown and Ives; 
member R. E house of representatives ; R. I. senate: presidential elector 1840: 
trustee Brown university 1791-1S25; treasurer 1796-1S25; fellow 1825-41 ; one of 
the founders Providence Athenaeum; Butler hospital for the insane. Born 
Providence, R. E. April 4, 1769; died Providence, Oct. 27, 1841. 

R. I. eye, Cvc. Am. biog., Bapt. enevc. Hunt Am. merch. 

Benjamin Bowen Carter, A. M. Died 1831. 

Edmund Freeman, A. M. 

Jonathan Gould, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1794. 

Timothy Greene, A. M. Died 1812. 

Jairus Hall, A. M. 

Lemuel Kollock, A. M. ; M. D. 1819; Harvard university 1S22. Died 1823. 



32 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1786 

James Manning, A. M. 

Joseph Mason, A. M. Died 1S43. 

Preserved Smith, A. M. ; Williams college 1797. Clergyman. Died 1834. 

Amos Wood. Ordained Baptist 17S7 ; pastor Weare, N. H. 1787-98. Died 1798. 

Benjamin Woods. Died 180S. *15 



I787 



Abner Alden, A. M. Author Columbian exercise, 4 vols., i8oo?-i8i2. Died 
1820. 

Abraham Crouch, A. M. Died 1S26. 

Samuel Eddy, A. M., LL. D. 1801. Delegate, R. I. convention on U. S. con- 
stitution 1790; admitted to bar 1790; lawyer, Providence, R. I. ; clerk R. I. supe- 
rior court 1790-94; clerk R. I. general assembly 1793; member committee to col- 
lect and revise R. I. laws 1794; secretary of state, R. I. 1797-1S19; member U. S. 
house of representatives 1819-25 ; associate justice R. I. supreme court 1826-27 ; 
chief justice 1827-35; fellow Brown university 1805-39: secretary 1806-29; cor- 
responding member Mass. historical society. Author Scripture its own 
interpreter, 1S1S; Reasons offered to the First Baptist church in Providence, 
1S18. Born Johnston, R. I., March 31, 1769; died Feb. 3, 1839. 

R. I. eye, Cyc. Am. biog., Am. q. reg. 11 

John Faxon. Died 1827. 

Oliver Hawes, A. M. Died 182 1. 

Eli King, A. M. Died 1817. 

Nathaniel Lambert, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1838. 

Oliver Leonard, A. M. Died 182S. 

John Milton Mann. Died 1S09. 

Jonathan Maxcy, A. M. ; D. D. Harvard university 1S01. Tutor Brown uni- 
versity 1787-91; librarian 17SS-92 ; licensed Baptist 1790; ordained 1791 ; 
pastor First church, Providence, R. I. 1791-92 ; acting president, Brown 
university 1792-97; president 1797-1802 ; Union college 1S02-04; S. C. college 
1804-20. Author sermons, addresses and orations, contained in his Literary 
remains, with memoir by Romeo Elton, 1S44. Born Attleboro, Mass., Sept 2, 
1768; died Columbia, S. C, June 4, 1S20. 

R. I. cyc, Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Memoir, Am. q. reg. 11, Sprague 
Annals 6. *10 



1788 



Benjamin Adams, A. M. Lawyer, Uxbridge, Mass.; member Mass. house of 
representatives 1809-14; Mass. senate 1814-15, '22-25; U. S. house of represen- 
tatives 1S16-21. Born Worcester, Mass., 1765; died Uxbridge, Mass., March 
28, 1837. Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct. 

Amos Maine Atwell, A. M. Author Address before Mt. Vernon lodge, 
masonic, 1S00. Died 1815. 

William Barton, A. M. 

Jesse Blackinton. 

Jabez Bowen, A. M. Born 1774; died 1S16. 

John BriggS. Clergyman. Died 1811. 



1788 GRADUATES 33 

James Burrill, A. M., LL. U. 1813. Admitted to bar 1791 ; lawyer, Provi- 
dence, R. I.; attorney general R. I. 1797-1814; speaker R. I. house of repre- 
sentatives 1S14-16; chief justice R. I. supreme court 1S16; member U. S. senate 
1S17-20; trustee Brown university 1813-20. Born Providence, R. I., April 25, 
1772 ; died Washington, D. C, Dec. 25, 1820. 

R. I. eye, Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct., Am. q. reg. 11 

Herman Daggett, A. M. Licensed Congregational 17S9; pastor Presbyterian 
church, Southold, L. I. 1790-91 ? ; Southampton, L. I. 1792-96? ; West Hampton, 
L. I. 1797-1801 ; Brookhaven, L. I. 1801-07; teacher and preacher, Cairo, N. Y. 
one year; preacher, Patterson. N. Y. ; principal academy and preacher, North 
Salem, N. Y. two years; principal academy, New Canaan, Conn.; Foreign 
mission school, Cornwall, Conn. 1818-24; resident, Cornwall 1824-32. Author 
Sermon on death of Rev. S. Buell, 179S; Inauguration address, 1818, in 
Memoirs of H. Obookiah, 18 19. Born Walpole, Mass., Sept. 11, 1766; died 
Cornwall, Conn., May 19, 1832. Sprague Annals 2 

Simeon Doggett, A. M. Tutor, Brown university 1791-96; licensed Congrega- 
tional 1793; principal academy, Bristol, R. I. 1796-1813; pastor Mendon, Mass. 
1813-31; Raynham, Mass. 1831-45. Author The -way of eternal life, 1796; 
Discourse on education, Bristol academy, 1796; Oration at Taunton, 4th July, 
/799 ; Discourse at funeral of Richard George, 1827 ; Sermon on death of Capt. 
Joseph Prince, 182S; Sermon at ordination of T. P. Doggett, 1833; Tzvo dis- 
courses on slavery, 1835; National union, fast-day sermon, 1839; Sermon on 
transcendentalism, fast-day, 1S43. Born Middleboro, Mass., March 6, 1765; 
died Raynham, Mass.. March 19, 1852. 

Sprague Annals 8, Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1852 

Jabez Pond Fisher, A. M.; Dartmouth college 1833. Clergyman. Died 1S36. 

Harding Harris, A. M. Died 1808. 

Josiah Holbrook, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1795. 

George Jackson, A. M. Died 1832. 

Ebenezer Lazell. Oidained Unitarian 1792; pastor Second church, Attleboro, 
Mass. 1792-97. Died 1828. Sprague Annals 8. 

Joshua Leonard; A. M. Yale college 1792. Clergyman. Died 1843. 

William May. Died 1790. 

Samuel Mead. Clergvman. Died 1S18. 

Stephen Tillinghast, A. M. Died 1841. 

John Turner. Clergyman. Died 1839. 

Benjamin Whitman, A. M. Died 1S40. *20 



I789 



Paul Draper, A. M. Died 1S00. 

James Fenner, A. M. ; LL. D. 1825. Member R. I. house of representatives 
several years; U. S. senate 1805-07; governor R. I. 1807-11, '24-31, '43-45; 
presidentinl elector 1821, '37; president R. I. constitutional convention 1S42. 
Born Providence, R. I., Jan. 22, 1771; died Providence, April 17, 1846. 

R. I. cyc, Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct., Am. q. reg. 11 

Samuel Ward Greene. Died North Providence, R. I., Sept. 22, 1849. 

Nee. 1850. 

Jeremiah Brown Howell; A. M. Dartmouth college 1791. Lawyer, Provi- 
dence, R. I.; member U. S. senate 1811-17. Born Providence, R. I., 1772; 
died Providence, Nov. 1822. Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct. 



34 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1789 

John Clark Nightingale, A. M. ; A. B. Yale college 1790; A. M. 1795. Died 
1S06. 

Thomas Park, A. M. ; LL. D. 1822. Professor Learned languages, S. C. col- 
lege. Died 1844. 

Nicholas Power, A. M. Died 1844. 

Edward Richmond, A. M. ; D. D. 1815. Clergyman. Died 1842. 

James Tufts, A. M. Ordained Congregational 1795; pastor Wardsboro, Vt. 
1795-. Died 1S41. *9 

I790 

William Allen, A. M. 

Jasper Bentley. 

Moses Brown; Yale college 1790. Died 1791. 

Thomas Cobb. Died 1849. 

Jacob Convers. 

Joseph Delano. 

Aaron Draper. Died 1818. 

Nathaniel Drinkwater, A. M. 

John Fitch. Clergyman. Died 1827. 

Andrew Graham, A. M. 

Benjamin Hunt Hall. 

Peter Hawes, A. M. Died 1829. 

Elias Hawes. Died 1842. 

Benjamin Heaton, A. M. Died 1800. 

Asa Messer, A. M. ; D. D. 1806; Harvard university 1820; LL. D. University 
of Vt. 1812. Tutor, Brown university 1791-96; librarian 1792-99; professor 
Learned languages 1796-99; Mathematics and natural philosophy 1799-1802; 
acting president 1802-04; president 1S04-26; licensed Baptist 1792; ordained 
1801; farmer, holding various town offices, Providence, R. I. 1826-36. Author 
Discourse, thanksgiving day, 1798 ; Discourse, Sunday preceding commence- 
ment, 179Q ; Oration, Providence, 4th July, 1803 ; Address, commencement, /8oj ; 
Oration, Providence association of mecha?iics and manufacturers, 1803 • Ad- 
dress, commencemejit, 1S10; Address, comme?icement, 181 1 ; Discourse, Warren 
association, 1812. Born Methuen, Mass., 1769; died Providence, R. I., Oct. 
11, 1836. 

R. I. eye, Bibliog. R. I., Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 6, Bapt. encyc. Am. 
q. reg. 1 1 

Job Nelson, A. M. Lawyer; judge of probate, Hancock co., Me. Born 1766; 
died Oiland, Me., July 2, 1850. Nee. 1850. 

Martin Parris, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1839. 

Freeman Perry, A. M. 

Nehemiah Shumway. 

John Waldo. 

Phineas Walker. Died 1841. 

Abijah Whiting, A. M. Died 1S00. *22 

1791 

Jonathan Abbot. Died 1793. 

Samuel White Baylies, A, M, Died 1824. 



1791 GRADUATES 35 

Barnabas Billings. 

George Rawson Burrill. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. Author Oration, 4th July, 
Providence, i,g7- Died 1818. 

James Ellis, A. M. Lawyer, Rehoboth, Mass. Died 1S49. 

Elisha Fairbanks, A. M. Died 1824. 

William Hart, A. M. Died 18 10. * 

Joseph Searles Hunt. 

William Hunter, A. M.; LL. D. 1819. Admitted to bar 1795; lawyer, New- 
port, R. I.; member R. I. legislature 1799-1812, '23-25; speaker 1S11-12; 
member U. S. senate 1812-21; charge d'affaires, Brazil 1834-41; minister, 
Brazil 1841-45 ; trustee Brown university 1800-3S. Author Oration, Newport, 
July 4, //9j ,' Oration, Newport, 4th July, 1801; Speech on seizing East 
Florida, 1813; Annual address, R. I. society for encouragement of domestic in- 
dustry, 1824, 1826; Oration, Providence, 4th July, 1826. Born Newport, R. I.. 
Nov. 26, 1774; died Newport, Dec. 3, 1849. 

Sabin, Am. q. reg. 11, Nee. 1850, Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye. 

John Jones, A. M. 

Samuel King, A. M. 

James Brown Mason, A. M. Physician, R. I.; Charleston, S. C. 1795-98? 
in business, Providence. R. I. i798?-i8i9; member R. I. house of representa- 
tives; speaker 1812-14; member U. S. house of representatives 1815-19; trustee 
Brown university 1S04-19. Born Thompson, Conn. 1774; died Providence, 
R. I., Sept. 6, 1S19. R. I. eye. Cong, direct. 

John Morse. Clergyman. Died 1S44. 

Chiron Penniman, A. M. 

Obadiah Penniman, A. M. 

Jonathan Russell, A. M. ; LL. D. 1S17. Law student; merchant: charge 
d'affaires, Paris 1810-1 1 ; London 1S11-12; commissioner to negotiate treaty of 
Ghent 1S14; minister, Norway and Sweden 1814-18; resident, Mendon, Mass. 
1818-32; delegate, Mass. constitutional convention 1820; member U. S. house of 
representatives 1821-23. Author Tribute to memory of N. Hay-ward, 17Q0 ; 
Oration, J'rovidence, July 4, 1800 / To t/ie freemen of R. I., by a republican, 
n. d. ; The whole truth, i8c8; Address, Worcester agricultural society, 1821' 
Letter to J. P. Van Ness, 1828; Letter on Henry Clay, 1828. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., Feb. 27, 1771 ; died Milton, Mass., Feb. 17, 1832. 

R. I. cvc, Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct., Sabin, Am. q. reg. 11. *16 

1792 

Peter Oliver Alden, A. M. Died 1843. 

Bildad Barney, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1796. 

Thomas Murray Clark; Yale college 1792. Died 1795. 

William Watts Folwell, A. M. Elected professor of Rhetoric, University of 
Penn. 1795, but declined ; resident South Hampton, Penn. ; farmer, Seneca co., 
N. Y. 1S07-5S. Born South Hampton, Penn., Jan. 2, 176S: died Romulus, 
N. Y., Oct. 13, 1858. Nee. 1859 

Elijah Dix Green. Died 1795. 

Benjamin Hazard. Admitted to bar 1796; lawyer, Newport, R. I. 1796-41; 
member R. I. house of representatives 1809-40; speaker 1816-18. Author Re- 
port of committee, House of representatives \_on~\ increasing banking capital, 
1826; Report of committee on extension of suffrage, 1829; Letters to J. ^_. 



36 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1792 

Adams [on masonry in R. /.], 1834; Argument in case of R. I. against Mass., 
supreme court of U. S., 1838. Born Middletown, R. I., Sept. 18; 1770: died 
Newport, R. I., March 10, 1S41. R. I. eye, Sabin 

Nathaniel Hazard, A. M. Member U. S. house of representatives 1819-20. 
Born Newport, R. I. 1773; died Washington, D. C, Dec. 17, 1820. 

' Cong, direct. 

Thomas Cranston Hazard. Died 1850. 

William Vernon King, A. M. Died 181 1. 

George Larned. Born 1774; died Thompson, Conn., May 1858. Nee. 1858. 

David Leonard, A. M. Ordained Baptist evangelist 1794; preacher, Nantucket, 
Mass. two years; Assonet, Mass. two years; Gold, street church, New York, N. 
Y. ; merchant, Bristol, R. I. 1805; posimaster, Bristol 12 years; secretary Bristol 
insurance co. ; editor and proprietor Bristol republican. Author Sermon on 
death of John Holmes, 1795; Oration, festival of St. John, 1796; Funeral ser- 
mon, 1800; Oration, 5th July 1802 1 Oration, 4th July, 1803 ; Oration on acquis- 
ition of Louisana, 1804. Born Bridgewater, Mass., Sept. 15, 1771 ; died Harri- 
son township, la., July 22, 1818. . . Sprague Annals 6 

George Jaffray Patten, A. M. Died 1830. 

Jahaziah Shaw. Died 1813. 

Eli Smith, A. M. Ordained Congregational 1793; pastor Hollis,. N..H. 1793- 
1830. Born Belchertown, Mass. 1759; died Hollis, N. H. May 11, 1847. 

Sprague Annals 1, : Nec. 1847. 

Richard Montgomery Stites, A. M. Lawyer, Savannah, Ga. Born EJiza- 
bethtown, N. ]., March 1777; died 1813. . , , P. 

Paraclete Tew, A. M. 

Ebenezer Withington, A. M. Died 1831. *17 



1793 

Paul Allen, A. M. Contributor to Portfolio, U. S. gazette, Philadelphia, 
Penn. ; Portico, Baltimore, Md., editor Federal republican, Baltimore ; Journal 
of the times, Philadelphia; Morning chronicle, Baltimore, to 1S26. Author 
Oration on death of R. W. Howell, college chapel, Nov. 22, 1792 ; Ora- 
tion on necessity of political union, commencement, R. I. college, 1797 ,' Oration 
before Federal Adelphi, Sept. 4, 1798 ' Oration at election of officers of iude- 
pe?ideut companies of Providence, April 29, 1799 ; Oration on the principles 
of taste, before Federal Adelphi, Sept. 4, 1800; Original. poems, 180,1 ; History 
of the expedition under Leivis and Clark, 2 vols., 1814; Life of Alexander I., 
1818; History of the American revolution, 2 vols., 1819; Noah, a poem, 1821. 
Born Providence, R. I., Feb. 15, 1775; died Baltimore* Md., Aug. 18, 1S26. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, Duyckinck, Sabin, Bibliog. R. I. 

George Corlis Bowen. Died 1795. 

Gilbert Dench, A. M. Tutor, Brown university 1793-94- Died 179S. 

Jones Godfrey, A. M. Died 1831. 

Thomas Lloyd Halsey. Merchant; U. S. consul, Buenos Ayes.; trustee Brown 
university 1809-39. Born 1776; died Providence, R. I., Feb. 2, 1855. Nee. 1855. 

John Hathaway, A. M. Died 1799. 

William Augustus Leonard. 

Zephaniah Leonard. 

John Merrill. Died 1816. 



1793 GRADUATES 37 

Lemuel Wadsworth, A. M. Ordained Congregational 1797; pastor Rabj , 
now Brookline, N. H. 1797-1817? Born Stoughton, Mass., 1769; died Nov. 25, 
1817. Sprague Annals 2 

Isaiah Weston, A M, Clergyman. Died 182 1. 

Wilkes Wood, A. M. Fellow Brown university 1833-43. Died 1843. *12 



1794 

Jeremiah Bailey, A. M. Lawyer, Wiscasset, Me., member Me. house of repre- 
sentatives 1811-14; judge of probate 1814-35; member U. S. house of represen- 
tatives 1835-37 ; collector of customs, Wiscasset, 1849-53. Born Little Compton, 
R. I.; died Wiscasset, Me., July 7, 1S53. Nee. 1853, Cong, direct. 

Samuel Willard Bridgham, A. M. Admitted to bar 1796; lawyer, Providence, 
R. I.; member R. I. house of representatives; speaker 1826; attorney general 
R.I. 1814-18; first mayor Providence 1S32-40; trustee Brown university 1S21- 
40; chancellor 1828-40. Born Providence, R. I., 1774 ; died Providence, Dec. 28, 
1840. R. I. eye. 

Timothy Briggs. Died 1797. 

William Briggs, A. M. Congregational clergyman. Died East Bridgewater, 
Mass., Sept. 1848. Nee. 1849 

William Grant, A. M. Died 1S12 

Lloyd Bowers Hall, A. M. 

Enoch Hazard, A. M. Died 1844. 

William Tweedy Hazard. Died 1794. 

Zenas Lockwood Leonard, A. M. Licensed Baptist 1794; ordained 1796 
pastor, Siurbridge, Mass. 1796-1832; principal grammar school 1797-1810 
member Mass. house of representative-* six terms ; one of the founders Stur 
bridge association ; president Baptist missionary society for Worcester co 
Author Circular letters to Sturbridge association, 1802, '/o, '22, '23; Oration 
4th July, 1816. Born Bridgewater, Mass., Jan. 16, 1773; died Sturbridge, Mass 
June 24, 1841. Sprague Annals 6 

John Park Little, A. M. Died 1S09. 

John Miles, A. M. Ordained Congregational 1797; pastor, Grafton, Mass. 
1797-1S26; Shrewsbury, Mass. 1826-49. Born Westminster, Mass., 1765; died 
Shrewsbury, Mass., March 1S49. Nee. 1849 

Stephen Smith Nelson, A. M. Baptist clergyman, Hartford, Conn.; Mt. 
Pleasant, N. Y. ; Attleboro, Mass.; Plymouth, Mass.; Canton, Conn.; 
preacher, Amherst, Mass. ; trustee Brown university 1819-31. Born Middle- 
boro, Mass., Oct. 5, 1772; died Amherst, Mass., Dec. 8, 1S53. 

Nee. 1854, Bapt. encyc. 

Joseph Rawson, A. M. 

Jairus Remington. Clergyman. 

John Wilkes Richmond, A. M. Physician, Providence, R. I. Author Ad- 
dress to public in relation to steamboat travel 183S; To the men of R. I., -who 
love honesty and truth, 1847; Personal, 1849; R. /. repudiation, 1853; Rhode 
Island repudiation, or, The history of the revolutionary debt of R. I., 1855; 
Rejoinder to Providence Journal, 1855; Address to the electors against S. G. 
Shearman; Facts relative to the political claims of Wilkins Updike, 1847; 
History of the registered debt of R. I., 184S. Born 1776; died Philadelphia, 
Penn., March 4, 1857. Nee. 1857, P. 



38 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1794 

Nathaniel Searle, A.M.; LL. D. 1823. Lawyer, Providence, R. I.; trustee 
Brown university 1813-15; fellow 1815-32. Died 1832. 

Mason Shaw. Lawyer, Raynham, Mass.; Castine, Me.; sheriff Hancock co. 
Me. 20 years; clerk Hancock co. court; resident, Belchertown, Mass. Born 
Raynham, Mass. 1773; died Belchertown, Mass., Oct. 27, 1S60. Nee. 1861. 

Solomon Sibley. Admitted to bar 1795; lawyer, Marietta, O. ; Cincinnati, O. ; 
Detroit, Mich. 1797-1846; member U. S. house of representatives 1820-23 ; judge 
Mich, supreme court 1824-36. Born Sutton, Mass., Oct. 7, 1769; died Detroit, 
Mich., April 4, 1846. Cong, direct. 

Daniel Warren. 

Samuel Watson, A. M. Ordained Congregational 1798; pastor, Barrington, 
R. I. 1798-1821? Born Barrington, R. I., 1773; died Jan. 16, 182 1. 

Sprague Annals 8. *20 

1795 

Samuel Greene Arnold, A. M. Trustee Brown university 1800-26. Died 1826. 

Isaac Averell. Died 1800. 

William Baylies, A. M.; LL. D. 183 1. Lawyer, West Bridgewater, Mass.; 
member Mass. house of representatives 1808-09, ' I2 > ' J 3' '20-21, '30-31; Mass. 
senate 1825-26; U. S. house of representatives 1S13-17, '33-35. Born Dighton, 
Mass., Sept. 15, 1776; died Taunton, Mass., Sept. 27, 1865. 

Nee. 1866, Cong, direct. 

Isaac Briggs. Ordained Congregational 1797; pastor York, Me. 1797-1805; 
Boxford, Mass. 1805-30; Chatham, Mass. 1830-35; North Rochester, Mass. 
1835-58. Born Halifax, Mass.. May 7, 1775; died East Morrisania, N. Y., 
Feb. 22, 1862. Nee. 1862 

Peleg Chandler. Lawyer, Bangor, Me. Died Bangor, Me., 1847. Nee. 1848 

Joseph Warren Crossman; A. M. Yale college 1803. Clergyman. Died 1812. 

Stephen Cutler. 

Qaius Deane, A. M. Died 1830. 

Joseph Eaton. Born 1775; died Plainfield, Conn., Sept. 4, 1857. Nee. 1858 

Elisha Fisk, A. M. Tutor 1796-99; pastor Congregational church, Wrentham, 
Mass. 1800-51. Born 1770; died Wrentham, Mass., Jan. 11, 1851. Nee. 1851 

James Gordon. 

James Gurney. Clergyman. Died 1839. 

John Alfred Hazard. Died 1799. 

Amos Hopkins. Died 1808. 

Erastus Larned, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1824. 

John Luscombe, A. M. 

Simeon Marcy. 

Andrew Morton. Died 1S05. 

Charles Odingsell Screven, A. M. ; D. D. 1826. Licensed Baptist 1801 ; pas- 
tor, Sunbury, S. C. 1801-06; president Mount Enon college 1806; preacher, 
Sunbury and in or near Liberty co. Author Discourse on organization of 
Savannah association; Sermon on Ephesians iv. 4-6; Charge at ordination, 
from I. Timothy iv. 16. Born 1774; died New York, N. Y., July 2, 1830. 

Sprague Annals 6 

Thomas Screven. Died 1S30. 

John Smith. Died 1812. 

Asaph Thompson. 



1795 GRADUATES 39 

Ezekiel Whitman, LL. D. 1843; Bowdoin college 1843. Admitted to bar 1799; 
lawyer, New Gloucester, Me. 1799-1807; Portland, Me. 1807-52; member U.S. 
house of representatives 1809-1 1, '17-23 ; Mass. council 1815-16 ; Me. constitu- 
tional convention 1819; chief justice court of common pleas 1822-41; chief 
justice Me. supreme court 1841-4S. Author Genealogy of the descendants of 
John Whitman. Born Bridgewater, Mass., March 9, 1776; died East Bridge- 
water, Aug. 1, 1866. Cyc. Am. biog.. Nee. 1866 

Abiel Williams, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1850. 

John Winslow, A. M. Died 1822. 

Oliver Wiswell. *26 



1796 



Asa Aldis, A. M. Lawyer, R. I., afterwards Vt. ; chief justice Vt. supreme 
court. Died St. Albans, Vt., Oct. 16, 1847. Nee. 1848 

Abraham Blanding, A. NL; LL. D. 1838 Died 1839. 

Bezer Bryant. Physician, Anson, Me. 1800-62; judge court of common pleas, 
Somerset co., Me. 1809-12. Born Kingston, Mass., Feb. 14, 1769; died Anson, 
Me., Sept. 17, 1862. Nee. 1863 

Tristam Burges, A.M.; LL. D. 1823. Admitted to R. I. bar 1799; lawyer 
Providence, R. I.; member R. I. general assembly iSn ; chief justice R. I. su- 
preme court 1815-16; professor Oratory and belles-lettres, Brown university, 
1815-28; trustee 1813-53; member U. S. house of representatives 1825-35. 
Author Battle of Lake Erie, -with notices of Com. Elliott's conduct, 1S39; 
Speeches, appended to Afemoir, by Henry L. Bozven, 1S35. Born Rochester, 
Mass., Feb. 26, 1770; died Watchemoket, Seekonk, Mass., Oct. 13, 1853. 

Nee. 1854, Memoir, R. I. eye, Cyc. Am. biog. 

Oliver Cobb, A. M. ; D. D. 1S34. Congregational clergyman, Rochester, 
Mass. 1799-1849. Born 1769; died Rochester, Mass., June 22, 1849. Nee. 1S49 

Daniel Crane, A. M. Died 1827. 

Philip Hayward, A. M. 

John Holmes, A. M. Admitted to bar 1799; lawyer, Alfred, Me.; member 
Mass. house of representatives 1802-03; Mass. senate 1813 17; Northeastern 
boundary commission 1815; U. S. house of representatives 1817-20; delegate, 
Me. constitutional convention 1820; member U. S. senate 1820-27, ' 2 9"33 i 
commissioner on Me. state prison and criminal code; member Me. house of 
representatives 1835-3S; U. S. district attorney for Me. 1841-43. Author The 
statesman, or, Principles of legislation and law, 1840. Born Kingston, Mass., 
March 1773; died Portland, Me.. July 7, 1843. Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct. 

Joseph Holmes, A. M. Ship-builder, Kingston, Mass. Born Kingston, Mass. 
Dec. 1, 1772; died Kingston, April 8, 1863. Nee. 1S63 

Asa Kimball. 

David King, A. M. ; M. D. 1821. Physician, Newport, R. I. 1799-1S36; U. S. 
surgeon, Fort Walcott, Newport harbor; censor, vice president R. I. medical 
society; president 1830-34; director Redwood library, Newport. Born Rayn- 
ham, Mass., 1774; died Newport, R. I., Nov. 14, 1836. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc, Bost. med. & surg. jnl. v. 15, p. 334, Redwood 

John Mitchell Roberts, A. M. ; D. D. S. C. college 1816. Clergyman. 

Horace Senter, A. M. Died 1804. 



40 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1796 

Benjamin Shurtleff, A. M.; Harvard university 1802; University of Illinois 
1834; M. B. Harvard university 1802; M. D. Harvard university 1811; Shurt- 
leff college 1843. Physician, Boston, Mass. Died Boston, Mass. April 12, 
1847. Nee. 1847 

Benjamin Benneau Simmons, M. D. University of Edinburgh. Died 1844. 

Ignatius Thompson, A. M. ; Dartmouth college 1801. Congregational clergy- 
man. Died Halifax, N. S., Oct. 1848. Nee. 1849 

Nathan Whiting, A. M. Died 1842. *17 

1797 

Benjamin Allen, A. M.; LL. D. 1822; S. C. College 1808. Tutor, Brown 
university 1797-98; professor Mathematics and natural philosophy, Union col- 
lege 1800-09; Languages and literature, Universitv of Penn.? Died 1836. 

John Baldwin. Member U. S. house of representatives 1825-29. Born Wind- 
ham, Conn.; died 1850. Cong, direct. 

Liberty Bates. Lawyer, Mass.; Ellisburgh, N. Y. Died Antwerp, N. Y., 
Jan. 25, 1853. Nec - l8 53 

Horatio Qates Bowen, A. M. ; M- D. Philadelphia. Professor Natural history, 
Brown university 182428; librarian, 1S24-40. Born 1779; died Providence, 
R. I., March 23, 1848. Nec. 1848 

Nathan Carey, A. M. 

William Collier, A. M. Licensed Baptist 1798; ordained 1799; pastor New- 
port, R. I. 1799-1800; First church, New York, N. Y. 1800-04; Charlestown, 
Mass. 1804-20 ; chaplain state prison, Charlestown; city missionary, Boston, 
Mass. 1820-43. Author Sermon before Mass. Baptist missionary society., 1816; 
Sermon at ordination of G. W. Appleton, 1819; editor National philanthro- 
pist, 18.26-28?; Baptist preacher, 1827-?; Hymn book; Sermons, by J. Saurin; 
The Gospel treasury, 4 vols. ; Works of A. Fuller. Born Scituate, Mass., Oct. 
11, 177 1 ; died Boston, Mass., March 19, 1843. 

Bapt. encyc, Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 6 

Joseph Bullein Cook, A. M. Baptist clergyman, Euhaw, S. C. i799?-i8o4; 
Beaufort, S. C 1804-20? Died 1820. Sprague Annals 6 

Paul Dodge. 

Abijah Draper, A. M. ; M. D. 1819. Died 1836. 

James Ervin. Admitted to bar 1800; lawyer, Pedee co., S. C. ; member S. C. 
house of representatives 1800-04; solicitor northern judicial district, S. C. 
1804-16; member U. S. house of representatives 1817-21 ; trustee S. C. college 
1809-17. Born Williamsburg district, S. C, Oct. 17, 1778; died near Darling- 
ton Court House, S. C. July 7, 1841. Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct. 

Samuel Ervin. 

Horace Everett, A. M. Lawyer, Windsor, Vt. ; prosecuting attorney, Wind- 
sor co. 1S13-17; member Vt. legislature 1819-20, '22-24, '34! Vt. constitutional 
convention 182S; U. S. house of representatives 1829-43. Born Vt., 1780; died 
Windsor, Vt., Jan. 30, 1851. Nec. 1850, Cyc. Am. biog , Cong direct. 

Drury Fairbank, A. M. Ordained Congregational 1800; pastor, Plymouth, N. 
H. 1800-18; Littleton, N. H. 1S20-36; farmer, Senator, N. H. 1836-53. Author 
Discourse Plymouth, IV. H.,fast day, 1804; Apostolic conformity, sermon at 
baptism by immersion of Mrs. D. Johnson, 1807; Sermon, fast day, Plymouth, 
N. H., 1810, Born Holliston, Mass., Oct. 13, 1772; died Senator, N. H., Jan. 
11, 1853. Nec. 1853, P. 



1797 GRADUATES 41 

Richard George, A. M. Died 1827. 

Nathan Holman, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1S44. 

Francis Howard, A. M. Died 1808. 

Job Morton. Died 1S43. 

Calvin Park, A. M. ; D. D. 181S. Teacher, Worcester, Mass. 1797-1800; licensed 
Congregational 1S00; tutor, Brown university 1800-04; librarian 1S00-06; pro- 
fessor Learned languages 1S04-11 ; Moral philosophy and metaphysics 1S11-25; 
ordained evangelist 1815 ; pastor. Stoughton, Mass. 1826-40. Born Norlhbridge, 
Mass., Sept. 11, 1774; died Stoughton, Mass.. Jan. 5, 1847. 

Nee. 1S47, Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 2 

Abel Richmond. Clergyman. Died 1843. 

John Sabin, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1845. 

John Simmons, A. M. ; Middlebury college 1803. Died 1829. 

Jairus Ware, A. M. Died 1836. 

John Dick Witherspoon. Admitted to bar 1800; lawyer, Marion district, Ga. 
1800-05; Society Hill, S. C. 1805-20; member S. C. house of representatives 
1818, 1S24; senate 1828; commission to revise S. C statutes. Born Williams- 
burgh district, S. C, March 17, 1778; died Society Hill, S. C, April 2, 1S60. 

Nee. i860. *23 



1798 



Morrill Allen, A. M. Ordained Congregational 1801 ; pastor, Pembroke, Mass. 
1801-41 ; farmer, Pembioke; member Mass. senate 1844-46; president Plymouth 
county agricultural society; corresponding member Royal agricultural society, 
Turin, Italy. Born Dover, Mass., April 3, 1776; died Pembioke, Mass., Aug. 
17, 1870. Nee. 1871 

Nathaniel Bullock, A. M. Teacher, Charlestown, S. C; instructor and libra- 
rian Beaufort college, S. C. seven years; admitted to bar 1806; lawyer, New- 
port, R. I. 1S06-08; Bristol, R. I. 1S0S-67 ; member R. I. general assembly 18 15- 
27, except three years, also 1S43-44; collector of customs, Warren and Bristol, 
R. I. 1827-36; lieutenant governor, R. I. 1S42-43. Born Rehoboth, Mass., 
May 1, 1779; died Bristol, R. I.; Nov. 13, 1S67. R. I. cyc, Nee. 1868 

Lucius Cary, A. M. Died 1S06. 

Andrew Dexter, A. M. 

John Fessenden, A. M. Died 1845. 

Theodore Dwight Foster, A. M. Died 1S02. 

William Elijah Qreen. Lawyer, Grafton, Mass. 1801-05; Worcester, Mass. 
1805-30; farmer, Worcester, Mass. 1830-65; justice of peace and of the quorum, 
Worcester co. Born Worcester, Mass.. Jan. 31, 1777; died Worcester, July 27, 
1865. Nee. 1865 

Abraham Gushe. Ordained Congregational 1S03; Unitarian clergyman, 
Dighton, Mass. 1803-60. Born Raynham, Mass., Sept. 19, 1775; died 
Dighton, Mass., Oct. 25, 1S61. Nee. 1862 

Washington Hathaway. Died 1818. 

William Peter Maxwell, A. M. Born S. C. 1778; died North Kingstown, R. 
I., June iS, 1S5S. Nee. 1858 

Nathanael Greene Olney, A. M. Died 1819. 

William Harvey Sabin. Died 1842. 



42 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1798 

James Tallmadge; LL. D. University of the city of New York 1838. Lawyer, 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ; New York, N. Y. ; member U. S. house of representa- 
tives 1817-19; delegate, N. Y. constitutional convention 1821, 1846; member 
N. Y. assembly 1824; lieutenant governor N. Y. 1825-26; one of the founders 
American institute; president 1831-50; member council University of the city 
of New York 1830-46; president 1834-46. Born Stanford, N. Y., Jan. 28, 1778; 
died New York, N. Y., Sept. 29, 1853. Nee. 1854, Cyc. Am. biog. 

Otis Thompson, A. M. Tutor, Brown university 179S-1800; librarian 1799-1800; 
Congregational clergyman, Rehoboth, Mass. Author various sermons; editor 
Hofikifisian magazine. Born 1776; died North Abington, Mass., June 26, 
1859. Nee. 1859 

Alvan Underwood, A. M. Congregational clergyman, West Woodstock, Conn. 
1801-58. Born West Woodstock, Conn., 177S ; died West Woodstock, April 4, 
1858. Nee. 185S 

Silvanus Waterman. 

Conrad Webb, A. M. 

Rodolphus Howard Williams, A. M. Died 1S07. *18 



1799 

Whipple Aldrich. Physician, afterwards planter, St. Mary's. Ga. Died St. 
Mary's, Ga., March 1853. Nee 1853 

Paul Louis Armand Auboyneau, A. M. Died 1845. 

Elisha Ball. Died i860. 

Allen Bourne, A. M. Died 1814. 

Joshua Bradley, A. M. Licensed Baptist 1799; preacher, Attieboro, Mass.; 
Pawtucket, R. I.; ordained 1801 ; pastor Newport, R. I. 1801-7; Mansfield and 
Tolland, Conn. 1S07 ; Middletown, Conn.; principal academy, Wallingford, 
Conn., and preacher, North Haven and New Haven 1809-13; pastor and teacher, 
Windsor, Vt. iS 13-17 ; pastor, Albany, N. Y. 1817-19; principal seminary, and 
pastor, Middlebury, N. Y. 1819-24; Ellesburgh, N. Y. 1824-26; Pittsburgh and 
Alleghany, Penn., 1826-27; preacher, Edwardsville, 111. 1827; principal Rock 
Spring seminary 1827-28; preacher, and principal Young ladies' school, Louis- 
ville, Ky. 1828-29; teacher, Middletown, O. 1829-30: principal seminary, Con- 
nersville, Ind. 1830-31 ; teacher, Indianapolis, Ind. 1S31-32 ; preacher, Ky. 1S33 ; 
preacher and teacher, Pittsburgh, Penn; principal seminary, Brownsville, 
Penn. 1S47-4S; preacher, Newport, R. I. 1S48; evangelist, St. Paul, Minn. 1S50- 
55 ; one of the founders Granville college, O. ; Indianapolis education society 
1831 ; Rector college, Va. ; Female college, Bottecourt Springs, Va. 1843; Lan- 
singburg, N. Y., education society 1S49. Author Accounts of religious, revivals 
in many parts of the U. S., /S/j-iS, 1S19; also numerous pamphlets; editor 
Some of the beauties of free-masonry, extracts, 2d ed., 1S21. Born Randolph, 
Mass., July 5, 1773; died St. Paul, Minn. Nov. 22, 1S55. 

Sprague Annals 6, Nee. 1S56 

Jeremiah Chaplin, A. M. ; D. D. S. C. college 1S19. Tutor, Brown univer- 
sity 1799- 1800; pastor Baprist church Danvers, Mass. 1802-17 ; principal Maine 
literary and theological institution 1817-21; first president Waterville college 
1822-33; preacher, Rowley, Mass.; Willington, Conn.; Hamilton, N. Y. Born 
Rowley, now Georgetown, Mass., Jan. 2, 1776; died Hamilton, N. Y., May 7, 
1841. Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 6, Bapt encyc. 



1799 GRADUATES 43 

Thomas Cochran. Clergyman. 

Nathan Fellows Dixon. Admitted to bar 1S02 ; lawyer Westerly, R. I. ; mem- 
ber R. I. house of representatives 1S13-30; U. S. senate 1839-42; director 
Washington bank; president 1S29-42. Born Plainfield, Conn. Dec. 13, 1774; 
died Washington. D. C., Jan. 29, 1842. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Cong, direct. 

Zachariah Eddy, A. M. Teacher, Newport, R. I. 1799-1S00; Plainfield, Conn. 
1S00-01 ; Stonington, Conn. 1801-02; Bridgewater, Mass. 1802-03; admitted to 
bar 1S06; lawyer, East Middleboro, Mass. 1S06-56?; fellow Brown university 
1844-48. Author various articles on N. E. history. Born Middleboro, Mass., 
Dec. 6, 1780; died East Middleboro, Feb. 14, 1S60. Nee. i860 

Wood Furman, A. M. 

Aaron Gardner. 

Franklin Greene, A. M. Merchant, Boston, Mass. three years; merchant and 
manufacturer, Providence, R. I. ; U. S. pension agent for R. I. ; member R. I. 
house of representatives 1S15-16. Born Potowomut, Warwick, R. I., Sept. 
3, 17S6; died East Greenwich, R. I., Oct. 2, 1864. Nee. 1S65, R. I. cyc. 

Galen Hicks, A. M. Episcopal clergyman. Died Taunton, Mass., Nov. 8, 
184S. Nee. 1849 

Jonathan Parsons Hitchcock. 

Phineas Johnson, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1S70. 

Lemuel Le Baron, A. M. Died 1843. 

Judah Alden M'Clellan. Lawyer, Bloomfield, Me. Born Woodstock, Conn., 
May 24, 1780; died Bloomfield, Me., Aug. 20, 1S64. Nee. 1865 

John Pitman, A. M. ; LL. D. 1S43. Admitted to N. Y. bar 1806: lawyer, Ken- 
tucky 1807-8; Providence, R. I. 1S08-12; Salem, Mass. 1812-16; Portsmouth, 
N. H. 1816-20; Boston, Mass. 1S20; Providence, 1820-64; U. S. district attor- 
ney for R. I. 1S20-24; U. S. district judge 1824-64; president R. I. society for 
the encouragement of dojnestic industry 10 years; president Providence Athe- 
naeum 1839-57; trustee Brown university 182S-34; fellow 1S34-64. Author An- 
nual address, R. I. society for encouragement of domestic industry, Oct. 21, 
1828, 1829; Discourse, Aug. 5, j8j6, in commemoration of first settlement of 
Providence, 1836; Address, Alumni association of Brotvn university, Sept. 5, 
1843, 1843. Born Providence, R. I., Feb. 23, 17S5; died Nov. 17, 1S64. 

Bibliog. R. I., Nee. 1865, R. I. cyc. 

Zachariah Soule. 

Abraham Burnham Story. 

James Thompson, A. M. ; Williams college 1803; Dartmouth college 1806; D. 
D. Harvard university 1841. Unitarian clergyman, Bane, Mass. 1S04-54. 
Died Barre, Mass., May 14, 1854. Nec - l8 54 

Alvan Tobey. Clergyman. Died 1810. 

Daniel Turner, A. M. Died 1808. 

William Hilton Williams. *24 



l800 

Benjamin Franklin Bourne, A. M. Died 1S19. 

John Melancthon Bradford; A. M.; A. B. College of N. J. 1804; A. M. 1807?; 

D. D. Union college 1812. Tutor, College of N. J. 1803-04; clergyman. 

Died 1826. 



44 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1800 

Thomas Burgess. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. ; judge Providence municipal 
court 1832-53; chief justice court of common pleas; trustee Brown university 
1S28-56 ; Butler hospital. Born Wareham, Mass., Nov. 29, 1779; died Provi- 
dence, R. I., May 18, 1856. Nee. 1826, R. I. eye. 

Gaius Conant. Preceptor academy, Taunton, Mass. 1800-01, Rochester, 
Mass.; ordained Congregational 180S; pastor Paxton, Mass. 1808-30; Second 
church, Plymouth, Mass. 1834-41 ; farmer, Paxton 1841-62. Born Bridge- 
water, Mass., Sept. 6, 1776; died Paxton, Mass., Feb. 6, 1862. Nee. 1862 

Enos Cutler, A. M. Tutor, Brown university 1800-01; lawyer, Cincinnati, O.; 
lieutenant U. S. A. 1808; colonel 4th infantry 1836; resigned 1839; served in 
warofiSt2; Seminole and Creek wars ; resident, New Haven, Conn. ; Salem, 
Mass. Born Brookfield, Mass., Nov. 1, 1781 ; died Salem, Mass., July 14, 
i860. Nee. i860, Cyc. Am. biog. 

John Gordon Dorrance. 

Royal Farnum. Died 1845. 

Theodore Adelphidos Foster, A. M. 

Jonathan Gilmore, A. M. Clergyman. 

Daniel Loring. Clergyman. 

John Mackie, A. M.; M. D. 1813; M. B. Dartmouth college 1805; M. D. 1812. 
Physician, Providence, R. I. Born Wareham, Mass., Aug. 1, 1780; died 
Providence, R. I., Feb. 22, 1S33. P. 

Moses Miller, A. M. Tutor, Brown university 1800-04; Congregational clergy- 
man, Heath, Mass. ; West Hawley, Mass. ; Chicago, 111. Died Chicago, 111., 
April 22, 1855. Nee. 1855 

Andrew Rawson. Died 1835. 

Liberty Rawson. Died 1819. 

Abiel Russell. 

Gravener Taft. Died 1838. 

William Randolph Theus, A. M. 

Calvin Tilden. Died 1832. 

Paris Jenckes Tillinghast. Merchant, Fayetteville, N. C. 1800-38; cotton 
planter and merchant, Columbus, Ga. 183S-50; resident, near Columbus 1850- 
68. Born Providence, R. I., July 18, 1780; died near Columbus, Ga., Nov. 24, 
1868. Nee. 1869 

Nathaniel Todd ; A M. College of N. J. 1803. Clergyman. 

Levi Tower, A. M. Principal private school, Newport, R. I. Died Newport, 
R. I., June 4, 1854. Nee. 1854 

John H Tucker, A. M. Died 1861. 

Daniel Young. Died 1830. *23 

I80I 

George Barstow, A. M. Ordained Congregational 1S03; pastor, Hanson, 
Mass. 1803-21? Born Duxbury, Mass., 1770; died Feb. 11, 1821. 

Sprague Annals 1 

Lemuel Bishop. From Providence, R. I. ; died 1809. 

William Blanding, A. M. ; M. D. 1821. From Rehoboth, Mass. ; born 1773; 
died Rehoboth, Mass., Oct. 9, 1S57. Nee. 1858 

Lucius Bolles, A. M. ; D. D. Union college 1S24. Ordained Baptist 1S05 ; 
pastor, Salem, Ma-s. 1805-26; assistant corresponding secretary Baptist general 



1801 GRADUATES 45 

convention for foreign missions 1824-26; corresponding secretary 1S26-42; one 
of the founders Salem Bibleand translation society 1812 ; fellow Brown university 
1818-44. Author Sermon at dedication of Nezu brick meeting house Salem, 
Mass., 1806 j Sermon before Salem female charitable society, 18 10; Sermon at 
ordination of Hosea Wheeler, 1S18. Importance of the Scriptures to a teacher 
of religion, 1S22. Born Ashford, Conn., Sept. 25, 1779; died Jan. 5, 1844. 

Sprague Annals 6, Bapt. encyc. 

Enoch Brown, A. M. From Abington, Mass. ; died 1839. 

Joseph Cheney. Clergyman. From Holden, Mass. ; died 1833. 

Samuel Dexter. Lawyer, Providence, R. I.; manufacturer, Providence; mem- 
ber R. I. senate two terms. Born Boston, Mass., July 4, 1781 ; died Provi- 
dence, R. I., Feb. 26, 1862. Nee. 1S62 

Ezra Leonard, A. M. ; M. D. 1826. From Raynham, Mass; died 1832. 

James Lesley. From Abbeville District, S. C. 

Samuel Viall Medbery. From Rehoboth, Mass. 

Moses Noyes, A. M. Preceptor, Providence, R. I. 1832-40. From Abington, 
Mass. ; died 1S41. 

Jonathan Nye, A. M. ; University of Vt. 180S. Clergyman. From Wareham, 
Mass. ; died 1S43. 

George Washington Perkins. From Bridgewater, Mass. ; died 1856. 

Andrew Pickens. Governor of S. C. From Pendleton District, S. C. ; died 
1838. 

Robert Sterry. From Providence, R. I. ; died 1820. 

Gad Tower. From Abington, Mass. 

Philo Hortensius Washburn, A. M. From Raynham, Mass. ; died 1825. 

Alfred Williams. From Taunton, Mass.; died 1849. 

John Mason Williams, A. M.; LL. D. 1S42 ; Harvard university 1845. 
Admitted to bar 1804; lawyer, New Bedford, Mass. 1S04-16; Taunton, Mass. 
1816-44; member Mass. senate 1S1S; associate justice circuit court of 
common pleas 18 19-21; associate justice court of common pleas 1821-39; 
chief justice 1839-44; lawyer, Boston, Mass. 1S44-56; commissioner of 
insolvency 1S4S-56; resident, New Bedford 1856-68. Author Oration, Nezv 
Bedford, July 4, 1S06 / Address before the Dialectic society, Nezv Bedford, 18 13 ,' 
Address on life of Samuel Howe, 1828 ' Remarks on animal magnetism, 1837; 
Extracts from charge to grand Jury, 1838/ Sketch of Judicial life of P. O. 
Thacher, 1843," Legal opinion on constitutionality of Mass. prohibitive liquor 
law, 1S55 ; Nullification and compromise, 1S63; editor Reports of Sir H. Ho- 
bart; contributor to various periodicals. Born Taunton, Ma^s.,June 24, 1780; 
died New Bedford, Mass., Dec. 28, 186S. Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone. *19 

l802 

Robert Anderson. From Pendleton District, S. C. 

Sumner Bastow. From Uxbridge, Mass.; died 1845. 

Frederic Whiting Bottom. Admitted to bar, Worcester co., Mass. 1804; lawyer, 
Charlton, Mass. ; Southbridge, Mass. From Plainfield, Conn.; died South- 
bridge, Mass., May 25, 1S55. Nee. 1S55 

Henry Bowen. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. 1S06-67 ; attorney general R. I. 
1817-19; secretary of state, 1S19-49. Born Providence, R. I., Jan. 5, 17S5; 
died Providence, April 16, 1S67. R. I. cyc, Nee. 1867 

William Ward Bowen. From Providence, R. I. : died 1S39. 



46 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1802 

Samuel Bugbee, M. D. 1816. From Wrentham, Mass. ; died 1841. 

Apollos Cushman. Admitted to bar 1806; lawyer, Plainfield, Mass. ; Attleboro, 
Mass. ; Pawtucket, R. I. 1812-64; justice of the peace; notary public; justice of 
the quorum ; commissioner to qualify civil officers. Born Middleboro, Mass., 
Aug. 9, 17S2; died Pawtucket, R. I., Sept. 17, 1864. Nee. 1865, R. I. eye. 

Gardner Daggett, A. M. From Attleboro, Mass.; died 1821. 

Ferdinand Ellis, A. M. Tutor, Brown university 1S02-05 ; ordained Baptist; 
pastor, Boston, Mass. ; Marblehead, Mass. ; Exeter, N. II. 1817-32; elsewhere 
in N. H.; Freeport, Me.; Exeter, N. H. Author various sermons and theo- 
logical writings. Born Medway, Mass., 1780; died Exeter, N. H., Feb. 20, 
1S58. Nee. 1858, Bapt. encyc. 

Melatiah Everett. From Foxboro, Mass. ; died 1858. 

Malbone Gardner. Lawyer, R. I. From South Kingstown, R. I.; born 1783; 
died Pennfield, Mich., July 1856. Nee. 1856 

Benjamin Gleason, A. M. From Boston, Mass. ; died 1847. 

John Godfrey, A. M. From Taunton, Mass. ; died 1862. 

Levi Hart. From Preston, Conn. 

John Holroyd, A. M. Studied law; ordained Baptist 1830; pastor, Cheraw, S. 

C. 1830-31; Danvers, Mass. 1831-37. Born Providence, R. I., May, 1783; died 
Providence, Nov. 8, 1837. Sprague Annals 6 

Paul Jewett, A. M. Tutor, Brown university 1806-09; clergyman. From 

Rowley, Mass.; died 1841. 
John Work Judson. From Ashford, Conn.; died 181 1. 
Milton Maxcy. From Providence, R. I.? died 1818. 
Alfred Metcalf, A. M. From Franklin, Mass.; died 1820. 
William Norton. From Abington, Mass. 
Samuel Perry, A. M. From South Kingstown, R. I. 
Jeremiah Pond, A. M. From Wrentham, Mass.; died 1854. 
Samuel Metcalf Pond, A. M. Lawyer, Hancock co., Me.; jndge of probate. 

From Franklin, Mass.; died Bucksport, Me., Jan. 23, 1S49. Nee. 1849 

Warren Rawson. From Mendon, Mass.; died 1848. 
William Robinson. From King and Qjjeen co., Va. 
Richard Waterman, A. M. Merchant, Providence, R. I. From Providence, 

R. I.; born 1784; died Providence, Nov. 30, 1856. Nee. 1857 

Henry Wheaton, A. M.; LL. D. 1819; A. M. Harvard university 1825; LL. 

D. 1845 ; Hamilton college 1843. Admitted to bar 1805 ; studied law at Poitiers, 
Paris, and London, 1805-07; lawyer, Providence, R.I. 1807-12; New York, 
N. Y. 1812-27; division judge-advocate U. S. army 1814; justice marine court, 
New York 1815-19; reporter U. S. supreme court 1816-27 ; delegate, N. Y. consti- 
tutional convention 1S21 ; member N. Y. state assembly 1823 ; commissioner to 
revise the statute law of N. Y. 1825 ; Charge" d'affaires, Denmark 1827-35 ; Prus- 
sia 1835-37; minister, Prussia 1837-46; chosen lecturer on International law, 
Harvard law school, but died before entering upon office; corresponding mem- 
ber French institute 1843; member Royal academy of Berlin 1846. Editor Na- 
tional advocate 1812-15 ; author Oration before the Tammany society, 1810; 
Considerations on uniform bankrupt laius throughout the U. S., 1815 ; Di- 
gest of the lazv of maritime captures and prizes, 1S15; Science of public or in- 
ternational law-, discourse-, 1821 ; Digest op the decisions of the Supretne court of 
the U. S. 1789-1820, 1821; Continuation to 1829, 1S29; Address at opening of 
Neiv York Athenaeum, 1S24; Case of Gibbons vs. Ogdcn, 1824; Reports of cases 
in the Supreme court of the U. S. 1816-2J, 12 vols., 1826-27; History of the 



1802 GRADUATES 47 

Northmen, 183 1; Inquiry into the British claim to right of search, 1832; 

Wheaton vs. Peters, copyright case, 1834; Elements of international law, 1S36; 
Histoire du progres da droit des gens en Europe, 1841 ; Progress and prospects 
0/ Germany, discourse before Phi Beta Kappa of Brown university, 1847; also 
contributor to N. A. review and other periodicals. For full notice of his works, 
see Allibone's Dictionary. Born Providence, R. I., Nov. 27, 1785; died Dor- 
chester, Mass., March 11, 1848. 

Nee. 1S4S, R. I. eye, Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, etc. 
John Whipple, A. M.; LL.D. 1S44. Admitted to bar 1S05 ; lawyer, Provi- 
dence, R. I.; member R. I. general assembly. Author Speech delivered at a 

Whig meeting, Providence, R. I., August 28, 1S3J • Discourse at Providence, 

1838; Report touching certain resolutions passed by the U. S. house of represen- 
tatives, Dec. 12, 1838, relative to petitions for the abolition of slavery, 1839; 
Address to the people of R. I. on the approaching election, 1843; The Rhode 
Island question, 1S4S; Law of usury, in reply to Jeremy Beutham ; Discourse on 
Daniel Webster, 1852. Born Providence, R. I., Oct. 22, 17S4; died Oct. 19, 

1S66. Nee. 1867, Allibone, Bibliog. R. I. *28 



1803 



Philip Allen. Merchant, Providence, R. I. ; cotton manufacturer, Providence 
1812-65; president R. I. branch TJ. S. bank 1S27-36; member R. I. general as- 
sembly 1819-21 ; governor R. I. 1851-53; member U. S. senate 1853-59. Born 
Providence, R. I., Sept. 1, 1785; died Providence, Dec. 16, 1865. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Nee. 1866, Cong, direct. 

Anselm Bassett. Teacher, Rochester, Mass.; admitted to bar 1808; lawyer, 
Narraguages, Me. 1S0S ; Columbus, Me. 1S09-11; Rochester. Mass. 1811-12; 
Westport, Mass. 1S12-32; Taunton, Mass. 1832-63; member Mass. house of 
representatives 1831 ; register of probate for Bristol co.. Mass. 1832-51. Born 
Rochester, Mass., April 29, 1784; died Taunton, Mass. Sept. 9, 1S63. Nee. 1864 

Aaron Blake. Tutor, Union college 1805-06. 

Benjamin Cowell, A. M. Pension lawyer, Providence, R. I.; clerk U. S. cir- 
cuit and federal courts; chief justice R. I. court of common pleas. Author 
Spirit of ''76 in Rhode Island, 1S50. Born Wrentham, Mass., Nov. 17S1 ; died 
Providence, R. I., May 6, i860. Nee. i860, Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc. 

Philip Manchester Fiske. From Scituate, R. I. ; died 1828. 

Chandler Flagg. Physician, Marblehead, Mass. Born Grafton, Mass., 1781 ; 
died Marblehead, Mass. Sept. 10, 1S58. Nee. 1859 

David Holman, A. M. Teacher, Cumberland, Mass. (?); ordained Congrega- 
tional 1808; pastor, Douglas, Mass. 1S07-42, 184S-53; member Mass. legislature 
three years ; chairman school committee 30 years ; post-master 42 years. Born 
Millbury, Mass., Dec. 13, 1777; died Douglas, Mass., Nov. 16, 1S66. Nee. 1867 

Samuel Hartwell Lothrop. From Charleston, S. C. ; died 1S30. 

Thompson Miller, A. M. Admitted to bar 1806; lawyer, Middleboro, Mass. 
1806-0S; Boston, Mass. 180S-61. Born Middleboro, Mass., Nov. 27, I779:died 
Boston, Mass., April 7, 1861. Nee. 1861 

George Isaacs Olney. Born Providence, R. I., Jan. 3. 17S4; died Providence, 
April 2, 1864. Nee. 1864 

Alpheus Padelford, A. M. From Taunton, Mass.; died 1828. 

Lemuel Paine. From Foxboro, Mass.; died 1852. 



48 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1803 

Levi Hooper Perkins. From Bridge-water, Mass. 

Enoch Pratt, A. M. Ordained Congregational 1S07 ; pastor, West Barnstable, 
Mass. 1807-37; resident and occasional preacher, Brewster, Mass.; agent Amer- 
ican Bible society, Barnstable and Worcester counties, Mass. Author History 
of East ham, Wellfleet, and Orleans, Mass., 1644-1844, 1844. Born Middleboro, 
Mass., 1781 ; died Brewster, Mass., Feb. 2, i860. Nee. i860, Cyc. Am. biog. 

Thomas Rand. Ordained Baptist 1803; pastor, Holyoke, Mass. 1803-28; New 
Salem, N. H. 1828-34; Hinsdale, N. H. 1834-36; city missionary, New York, 
N. Y. five years. Born Manchester, N. H., May 21, 1776; died Holyoke, 
Mass., May 31, 1857. Nee. 1857, Bapt. encje. 

John Reed, A.M.; LL. D. 1845. Tutor Languages, Brown university 1S04- 
06 ; principal academy, Bridgewater, Mass. one year ; lawyer, Yarmouth, Mass. ; 
member U. S. house of representatives 1813-17, 1821-41; lieutenant-governor 
Mass. 1844-51 ; resident, West Bridgewater, Mass. 1852 ?-6o. Born West Bridge- 
water, Mass., Sept. 2, 1781 ; died West Bridgewater, Nov. 25, i860. 

Nee. 1S61, Cyc. Am. biog. 

Zabdiel Sampson, A. M. Lawyer, Plympton, Mass.; member U. S. house of 
representatives 1817-20; collector of customs, Plymouth, Mass. 1820-28. Born 
Plympton, Mass.; died Plymouth, Mass., July 19, 1828. Cong, direct. 

Caleb Hamilton Shearman, A. M. Clergyman. From Brimfield, Mass. 

Jason Sprague, A. M. From Attleboro, Mass.; died 1825. 

Jonathan Thayer, A. M. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. ; afterwards Maine. From 
Milford, Mass.; died Camden, Me., Sept. 20, 1853. Nee. 1854 

Daniel Thomas, A. M. Congregational clergyman, Abington, Mass. From 
Middleboro, Mass.; died Abington, Mass., Jan. 5, 1847. Nee. 1847 

Elnathan Walker. Clergyman. From Taunton, Mass.; died 1820. 

Christopher Webb, A. M. Lawyer, Weymouth, Mass. From Weymouth, 
Mass.; born 1781 ; died Baltimore, Md., Feb. 12, 1848. Nee. 1848 *23 

l804 

Amos Allen, A. M. From Providence, R. I. ; died 1836. 

Richard Briggs, A. M. Clergyman. From Middleboro, Mass.?; died 1837. 

Lemuel Williams Briggs. From Middleboro, Mass. ; died 1840. 

Jason Chamberlain, A. M. ; University of Vt. 181 1; A. B. Bowdoin college 
1806. Professor Greek and Latin, University of Vt. 1S11-14. Died 1821. . 

Seth Fobes. 

Elias Frost, A. M. ; M. D. 1S24. Physician, Plainfield, now Meriden, N. H. 
1806-63; selectman, Meriden; member N. H. house of representatives two 
terms. Born Mendon, now Milford, Mass., Jan. 10, 1782; died Meriden, N. 
H., March 31, 1863. Nee. 1863 

John Qreen, A. M.; M. D. 1826; A. M. Harvard university 1815; M. D. 1826. 
Physician, Worcester, Mass. ; founder Worcester public library. Born Worces- 
ter, Mass., April 19, 1784; died Worcester, Oct. 17, 1S65. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1S66, Harv. 

Oliver Hay ward, A. M. Clergyman. Died 183 1. 

Benjamin Hobart, A. M. Lawyer, Abington, Mass. 25 years; tack manufac- 
turer, Abington; member Mass. house of representatives 1S28-29. Author 
History of Abington, 1866. Born Abington, Mass., Oct. 24, 17S1 ; died South 
Abington, Jan. 25, 1877. Nee. 1S77 



1804 GRADUATES 49 

Tisdale Hodges. From Norton, Mass.; died 180S. 

Virgil Maxcy, A. M. Charge d'affaires, Belgium. From Providence, R. I. ; 
died 1S44. 

Marcus Morton, A. M. ; LL. D. 1S26; Harvard university 1840. Admitted to 
bar 1S07; lawyer, Taunton, Mass.; clerk Mass. senate 1811-12; member U. S. 
bouse of representatives 1817-21; member Mass. executive council 1S23; lieu- 
tenant-governor 1S24-25; justice Mass. supreme court 1825-40; governor 1840, 
'43; collector of customs, Boston, Mass. 1S45-4S; member Mass. constitutional 
convention 1853; member Mass. house of representatives 1S58; overseer Har- 
vard university 1854-60. Born Freetown, Mass., Feb. 19, 17S4; died Taunton, 
Mass., Feb. 6, 1864. Nee. 1864, Cyc. Am. biog. 

George Norton. From Wrentham, Mass. ; died 1S06. 

Warren Preston. Lawyer, Norridgewock, Me. ; judge of probate Somerset co. ; 
lawyer, Bangor, Me. ; Boston, Mass. Born Northbridge, Mass. ; died Boston, 
Mass., July 1, 1861. Nee. 1862 

Samuel Randall, A. M. Law student, Providence, R. I. 1804-05; preceptor 
academy, Warren, R. I. 1805-11; postmaster, Warren iSti-44; judge Bristol 
co. court of common pleas 1822-24; justice R. I. supreme court 1824-32 ; admitted 
to bar 1S34; town clerk Warren 50 years. Editor Warren newspaper at differ- 
ent periods. Born Sharon, Mass., Feb. 10, 1778; died Warren, R. I., March 5, 
1864. Nee. 1S64, R - !• c yc- 

Silas Randall. From Sharon, Mass.? 

Thomas Hale Sill. Lawyer, Erie, Penn. 1812; delegate, Penn. constitutional 
convention ; member U. S. house of representatives 1826-27, '29-31 ; presidential 
elector 1848. Born Conn.; died 1856. Cong, direct. 

John Qoulding Thayer. From Milford, Mass.? 

Silas Tobey, A. M. From Berkeley, Mass.; died 1817. 

Lemuel Williams. Lawyer, New Bedford, Mass. 1S0S-29; collector port of New 
Bedford 1829-37; lawyer, Lowell, Mass. 1S37-42; Boston, Mass. 1842-48; col- 
lector port of Boston 1842-45; lawyer, Worcester, Mass. 184S-69. Born Fair 
Haven, Mass. .June 5, 1782; died Worcester, Mass., Nov. 14, 1869. Nee. 1870. 

Samuel King Williams, A. M. Lawyer, Boston, Mass.; member city council, 
Boston. Born Raynham, Mass., Nov. 17, 17S5 ; died Boston, Mass., Nov. 20, 
1874. Nee. 1875. 

William Durkee Williamson, A. M. ; Harvard university 1820. Lawyer, 
Bangor, Me. 1S07-46; state attorney Hancock co. 1808-16; member Mass. 
senate 1816-20; president Me. senate 1820-21 ; acting governor Me. 182 1 ; mem- 
ber U. S. house of representatives 1821-23; j u ^ge of probate 1824-40; bank 
commissioner 183S-41 ; president Bangor bank ; corresponding member Mass. 
historical society 1S36-46; member other historical societies. Author History of 
Maine 1602-1S20, 2 vols., 1832 ; Notice of Orono, a chief at Penobscot ; — Indian 
tribes in New England, in Collections Mass. historical society 1846; Lutherans, 
in American quarterly register, vol. 13, 1840; Laws and laxvyers, Jewish, Ro- 
man, English, and American, in same, vol. 14-15, 1842-43. Born Canterbury, 
Conn. July 31, 1779; died Bangor, Me., May 27, 1S46. 

Cyc. Am. biog , Cong, direct., Allibone. *22 



1805 



Hyder Ali Ball. From Orange, Mass. 

Sylvester Fuller Bucklin, A. M. Ordained Congregational 1S0S; pastor First 
church, Marlboro, Mass. 1808-32; resident, Marlboro 1832-60. Born Seekonk, 
Mass., July 2, 1784; died Marlboro, Mass., May 25, i860. Nee. i860 



50 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1805 

Royal Carpenter. Physician, Rehoboth, Mass. From Rehoboth, Mass.; died 
Rehoboth, May 23, 1849. Nee. 1S49 

Cyrus Chapitl. From Orange, Mass.; died 1S11. 

Dennis Cook. From Tiverton, R. I.; died 1841. 

Bartholomew Cushman. From' Kingston, Mass.; died 1S37. 

Walter RaJeigh Danforth, A. M. Lawyer, Providence, R.J.'; clerk supreme 
judicial court for Providence co., or court of common pleas 1807-18; editor 
Providence gazette 1820; Microcosm; Express; Republican herald; member 
Providence town council ten years; collector of customs, Providence 1829-41 ; 
mayor Providence 1853; member R. I. house of representatives 1855. Author 
lectures: Reminiscences of Providence. Born Providence, R. I., April 1, 1787; 
died Providence, Aug. 11, 1861. Nee. 1861, R. I. eye. 

Samuel Deane, A. M. Congregational clergyman, Scituate, Mass. 1810-34. 
Author Sermo7i at Scituate, May 26, 18 ij. before Society for suppression of in- 
temperance ; The poptiloits village, poem before Philermenian society. Provi- 
dence, Sept. 1826 ; History of Scituate, Mass., 1831 ; Discourse at dedicatio?i of 
Second Congregational church, Scituate, Oct. ij, 1830. Born Mansfield, Mass., 
March 30, 1784, died Aug. 9, 1834. Cyc. Am. biog., Sabin 

Stephen Walker Eddy, A. M. From Providence, R. I.; died 1807. 

Williams Emmons, A. M. Tutor, Brown university 1805-08; librarian 1806- 
08; lawyer, Augusta, Me.; Hallowell, Me.; member Me. house of representa- 
tives 1833; member Me. senate 1834-35; judge of probate 1841-48. Born Frank- 
lin, Mass., 1783; died Hallowell, Me., Oct. 8, 1855. Nee. 1856 

Amasa Fisk. Lawyer, Dover, Vt. From Upton, Mass.; died Dover, Vt., 
March 23, 1847. Nee. 1847 

David Gilmore. From Raynham, Mass. 

Melvin Gilmore. From Raynham, Mass. ; died 1858. 

Aaron Hobart, A. M. Lawyer, Abington, Mass.; Hanover Four Corners, 
Mass. 1811-24; East Bridgewater, Mass., 1S24-58; member Mass. house of rep- 
resentatives 1814; senate 1819; U. S. house of representatives 1820-27; Mass. 
executive council 1827-31 ; judge of probate 1843-58. Born Abington, Mass., 
June 26, 17S7; died East Bridgewater, Mass., Sept. 19, 1858. 

Nee. 1859, Cyc. Am. biog. 

John Howe. Admitted to bar 1808; lawyer, Bristol, R. I. 1S0S-41 ; member R. 
I. house of representatives several years; collector of customs, Bristol 1841-45; 
farmer, Bristol 1845-53; resident, Philadelphia, Penn. 1853-64. Author va- 
rious orations. Born Killingly, Conn., July 5, 1783; died Philadelphia, Penn., 
March 14, 1S64. Nee. 1864, R. I. cyc. 

Benjamin James, A. M. Physician. From Boston, Mass.; died New Jersey, 
April 1850. Nee. 1850 

Jonathan Keith. Congregational clergyman, Raynham, Mass. From Bridge- 
water, Mass.; born 1782; died Raynham, Mass., Dec. 16, 1855. Nee. 1856 

Joseph Francis Lippitt, A. M. Lawyer. Born Providence, R. I. ; died New 
York, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1857. Nee. 1858 

Samuel Prince Loud, A.M. Lawer, Dorchester, Mass. 1805-75 ; associate jus- 
tice court of sessions, Norfolk co. 1822-28; chairman board of county com- 
missioners, Norfolk co. 25 years; member Mass. house of representatives 
eiuht years ; Mass. senate 1832-34; Mass. executive council 1841-43; Mass. con- 
stitutional convention 1853; state trustee Institution for the blind 1832-51. Born 
Weymouth, Mass., March 10, 1783; died Dorchester, Mass., July 11, 1875. 

Nee. 1877 

Theron Metcalf, A. M. ; LL. D. 1S44; Harvard university 1S48. Admitted to 
bar 1808; lawyer, Franklin, Mass. 1808-9; Dedham, Mass. 1S09-39; county at- 



1805 GRADUATES 51 

torney 12 years; member Mass. house of representatives 1831, 1833, 1834; 
Mass. senate 1S35 ; reporter Mass. supreme court, Boston 1839-48; justice Mass. 
supreme court 1S48-65; fellow Brown university 1832-43, 1847-53. Author 
Militia laws of the U. S . and of Mass. ' Reports of cases argued and deter- 
mined in the Supreme court of Mass., 1S40-47; Principles of the law of con- 
tracts, with examples of their application ; associate author Digest of the de- 
cisions of the courts of common law and admiralty in the U. S. ', editor Yelver- 
ton's reports, 1820; Star hie on evidence, 1826; Russell on crimes, 1S31; Maule 
and Selzvyn's reports, 1832; associate editor Revised statutes of Mass. ; also 
frequent contributor to periodicals. Born Franklin, Mass., Oct. 16, 17S4; 
died Boston, Mass., Nov. 13, 1875. Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1876, Am. cat. 

John Shaw, A.M. Clergyman. From Abington, Mass. ; died 1844. 

John Burgess Snow, A. M. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. From Rochester, 
Mass. ; died New York, N. Y., June 17, 1S48. Nee. 1848 

John Starkweather. From Rehoboth, Mass.; died 1857. 

James Valentine. From Providence, R. I. ; died 1825. 

Boiling Mumford Walker. From Dinwiddie co., Va. ; died 1814. 

Thomas Dennie Webb. Admitted to bar 1S07; lawyer, Warren, O. 1S07-65; 
editor Trump of fame 1812-16?; U. S. collector of internal revenue 1814; mem- 
ber Ohio senate two terms. Born Windham, Conn., May 10, 17S4; died War- 
ren, O., March 7, 1S65. Nee. 1865 

Jared Whitman. Admitted to bar 1S0S; lawyer, Nantucket, Mass. 1S0S-10; 
Abington, Mass. 1S10; member Mass. house of representatives 1S27-28; Mass. 
senate 1839-41 ; commissioner Plymouth co. 1S28-34; member Mass. consti- 
tutional convention 1S53. Born Abinglon, Mass., Sept. 27, 1784; died South 
Abington, May 23, 1S78. Nee. 1878 

Jacob Willard, A. M. From Lancaster, Mass.; died 1818. *28 



1806 

Nathan Alden, 1807, A. M. Teacher, Fair Haven, Mass.; merchant, Fair 
Haven; farmer, Dewittville, N. Y. 1829-70. Born Fair Haven, Mass., Nov. 1, 
1786; died Dewittville, N. Y., April 23, 1870. Nee. 1S70 

David Aldrich. Ordained Baptist ; pastor, Goshen, Conn.; farmer, Cumber- 
land, R. I, justice of the peace, Cumberland. Born Cumberland, R. I., Jan. 
14. 17S1 ; died Cumberland, May 19, 1S79. Nee. 1879 

Richard Bedon Bedon. From Beaufort, S. C; died 1857. 

David Benedict, A. M. ; D. D. Shurtleff college 1851. Ordained Baptist 1806; 
pastor First church, Pawtucket, R. I. 1806-28; trustee Brown university 181S- 
74. Author General history of the Baptist denomination, 2 vols., 1S13; 6th 
edition, 1S49; abridgment, 1820; abridgment of Robinson's History of bap- 
tism, 1817; History of all religions, 1824; Address before the Grand lodge of 
R. I., June 24, i8jo, 1830; Fifty years among the Baptists, i860; Compendium 
of ecclesiastical history; History of the Donatists; Conference hymn book. 
Born Norwalk, Conn., Oct. 10, 1779; died Pawtucket, R. I., Dec. 5, 1874. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc, Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1875 

Martin Benson. From Newport, R. I.; died 1816. 

John Ball Brown, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1813. Physician, Dor- 
chester, Mass. 1809-10; Boston, Mass. 1S10-62; surgeon and physician Boston 
almshouse 1815 ; associate surgeon, consulting surgeon, Mass. general hospital. 



52 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1806 

Author Two letters on curvature of the spine, 1S3S; Remarks on operation for 
cure of clubfeet, 1S39; Reports of cases in Boston orthopedic institution, 1844, 
'45. See biographical notice in Medical communications Mass. medical society, 
vol. 10, 1S66. Born Wilming'on, Mass., Oct. 20, 1784; died Boston. Mass., 
May 14, 1S62. Nee. 1862, Surg.-gen. cat. 

Palmer Cleaveland, A. M. From Thompson, Conn. 

John Gilmore Dean. From Raynham, Mass. ; died 1S39. 

Henry D'Wolfe. Merchant; afterwards farmer, Bristol, R. I. From Bristol, 
R. I.; born 1784; died Bristol, Oct. 17, 1857. Nee. 1858 

Elijah Dexter, A. M. Clergyman, Plympton, Mass. 1809-51. From Roches- 
ter, Mass.; died Plympton, Mass., Oct. 1851. Nee. 1852 

Jacob Eames. From Belfast, Me. 

William Fox. From Woodstock, Conn.; died 1820. 

Henry Holmes. From Kingston, Mass.; died 1852. 

Daniel Johnson. Ordained Congregational 1808; pastor, Orleans, Mass. 1808- 
29; Victor, N. Y. 1829-36; preacher, Sweden, N. Y. ; Parma, N. Y. ; farmer, 
Fairport, N. Y. Born Bridgewater, Mass., Nov. 5, 1783; died Fairport, N. Y., 
Oct. 11,1867. Nee. 1868 

Daniel March. From Sutton, Mass.; died 1807. 

David Perry, A. M. From Rehoboth, Mass.; died 1854. 

Willard Preston; D. D. University of Georgia 1839. Lawyer, Vt. ; ordained 
Congregational 1811; pastor, Providence, R. I. 1816-21; president Univer- 
sity of Vt. 1825-26; pastor Presbyterian church, Savannah, Ga. 1826-56. Au- 
thor numerous discourses. Born Uxbridge, Mass. 17S5 ; died Savannah, Ga., 
April 27, 1856. Nee. 1856, Univ. Vt. 

Lewis Reeve Sams. From Beaufort, S. C; died 1S56. 

Noah Whitman; M. B. Dartmouth college 1809. From Bridgewater, Mass.; 
born 1785; died 1S54. Dart. *19 



l807 



Cyrus Alden, A. M. Lawyer, Boston, Mass.; Fall River, Mass. 1827-55; jus- 
tice of peace; member Mass. house of representatives 1837 ; inventor hay scales. 
Author Abridgme7it of law, with practical forms. From Bridgewater, Mass. ; 
died Tiverton, R. I., March 29, 1855. B. U. Fall River, Nee. 1855 

Oliver Angell, A. M. Teacher, Providence, R. I. Editor series of six Read- 
ers. From North Providence, R. I.; born 1787; died Providence, Nov. 12, 
185S. Nee. 1S59 

John Bailey, A. M. Tutor and librarian, Brown university 1S08-14; member 
Mass. house of representatives 1815-16; clerk Mass. department of state 1817- 
23; member U. S. house of represntatives 1824-31. Born Canton?, Norfolk 
co., Mass.; died Dorchester, Mass.. June 26, 1835. Cong, direct 

Luther Barstow. From Canterbury, Conn.; died 1817. 

Lorenzo Bishop. From Attleboro, Mass. ; died 1809. 

Samuel BIOSS, A. M. Baptist clergyman, Stafford, Conn.; western N. Y. 
From Wrentham, Mass. ; died North Bay, Oneida Lake, N. Y., July 27, 1850. 

Nee. 1850 

Leonard Burbank, A. M. From Worcester, Mass.; died 1S37. 

James Hervey Cady, A. M. From Killingly, Conn. 



1807 GRADUATES 



53 



Daniel Cook. Medical student, Boston, Mass.; surgeon, U. S. army 1S12-15; 
physician, Waterville, Me. 1815-36 ; Maumee City, O. 1S36-63. Born Kings- 
ton, Mass., July 29, 1785; died Maumee City, O., March 22, 1863. Nee. 1S63 

Israel Day, A. M. From Killingly, Conn. 

John Dunbar. From Hanover, Mass. 

Klisha Pope Fearing, A. M. ; M. D. Physician, Falmouth, Mass. 1S10-26; 
Nantucket, Mass. 1826-66. Born Wareham, Mass., Oct. 11, 17S5; died Nan- 
tucket, Mass., June 25, 1876. Nee. 1877 

Nan urn Harrington, A. M. Lawyer, Worcester co.. Mass. From Westboro, 
Mass.; died Westboro, Dec. 31, 1848. Nee. 1849 

Barzillai Hayward. From Bridgewater, Mass. 

Jacob Hill. Fiom Bridgewater, Mass.; died 1852. 

John Ladd Hutchins. From Killingly, Conn.; died 1808. 

Adoniram Judson, A. M.; D. D. 1S23. Graduated Andover theological semi- 
nary 1810; ordained Congregational 1812 ; Baptist missionary, Burmah 1812-50. 
Author Elements of English grammar, 1S08; Young ladies' arithmetic, 1S09; 
Dictionary of the Burman language, 1S26; The Holy Bible translated into 
Burmese, 1S35; 2d edition, 1S40; Grammatical notices of the Burmese language, 
1842; Dictionary, English and Burmese, 1S49; Dictionary, Burmese and Eng- 
lish, including A grammar of the Burmese language, 1S50; 2d edition, 1883 ; 
besides various papers and tracts. See Memoir, by Francis JVayla/id, 2 vols., 
1852. Born Maiden, Mass.. Aug. 9, 1788; died at sea April 12, 1S50. 

Nee, 1851, Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. eneve, Johnson's eye, Allibone, And. 

Bailey Loring, A. M. Ordained Congregational 1S10; pastor First church, 
Unitarian, Andover, Mass. 1S10-60? Born Pembroke, Mass., 17S7 ; died North 
Andover, Mass., May 5, 1S60. Abbot Hist. And., Nee. i860 

Charles Manton. From Johnston, R. I. ; died 1816. 

George Washington Martin, A. M. From Newport, R. I.; died 1S50. 

John Russell Martin; M. B. Dartmouth college 1S10. From Providence, R. 
I. ; died 1817. 

Zedekiah Sanger, A. M. From Bridgewater, Mass.; died 1863. 

Ebenezer Stoddard, A. M. Lawyer, Woodstock, Conn.; member Conn, leg- 
islature several years; lieutenant-governor Conn, one year; member U. S. 
house of representatives 1821-25. Born West Woodstock, Conn., May 6, 1786; 
died Woodstock, Aug. 11, 1S47. Cong, direct., Nee. 1847 

Samuel Isaac Thurston. From Georgetown, S. C. ; died 1S20. 

Charles Wheeler, A.M. ; A. B. Bowdoin college 1S0S Teacher Wiscasset, Me. ; 
Salem, Mass. ; teacher and preacher. Middleboro, Mass. ; preacher First Bap- 
tist church, Boston, Mass. 1S12; teacher and preacher, Washington, Penn. 
x Si3-39; ordained Baptist 1S14; president Rector college, Prunytown, West 
Va. 1839-51. Born Rowley, Mass., April S, 17S4; died Jan. 11, 1851. 

Sprague Annals 6 

Eliab Whitman, A. M. Lawyer, Lisbon, Me. 1811-13; North Bridgewater, 
Mass. 1S13-62; member Mass. legislature 1S40-41. Born East Bridgewater, 
Mass., May 30, 178S; died North Bridgewater, Sept. 20, 1862. Nee. 1S63 

John Willis. Teacher; master high school, Plymouth, Mass.; farmer, Middle- 
boio, Mass. Born West Bridgewater, Mass. 17S4; died Marshfield, Mass., Aug. 
17- l8 64- Nee. 1864 

Ezekiel Robins Wilson, A. M. From Hightstown, N. J. *28 



54 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1808 

l808 

Luther Bailey, A. M. Principal academy, Wrentham, Mass.; Bradford, 
Mass.; preacher, Dover, Mass. 1S11 ; Cambridgeport, Mass.; principal Bristol 
academy, Taunton, Mass., and preacher, three years ; ordained Congregational 
1816; Unitarian clergyman, East Medway, Mass. 1816-43; resident, East Med- 
way, 1843-61. Author sermons. Born Canton, Mass., May 3, 17S3; died East 
Medway, Mass., Dec. 19, 1861. Nee. 1861 

William Barker. Student, Andover theologica' seminary. Born Middleboro, 
Mass., June 10, 1787; died Andover, Mass., Nov. 29, 1809. And. 

Simon BarstOW. From Canterbury, Conn.; died 1866. 

Abiel Bolles, A. M. Private tutor, Charleston, S. C ; superintendent Orphan 
house, Charleston ; president Charleston college; principal Female academy, 
Charleston. Born Woodstock, Conn., July 13, 1786; died Charleston. S. C, 
April 14, 1866. Nee. 1866 

Otis BriggS, A. M. Clergyman. From Stoughton, Mass. ; died 1842. 

Elias Brown. Lawyer, Stonington, Conn. From Preston, Conn.; born Jan. 
28, 1786; died Brooklyn, N. Y., May 6, 1861. Nee. 1861 

Abiel Leonard Carrol. From Woodstock, Conn. 

Seth Chapin, A. M. Studied over two' years with class of 181 1 at Andover 
theological seminary; ordained Congregational 1S12; pastor, Ilillsboro, N. H. 
1812-16; preacher, Rowley, Mass., Mansfield, Conn., etc. 1816-19; pastor, Han- 
over, Mass. 1819-24; acting pastor, East Haddam, Conn. 1825; Hunter, N.Y. 
1825-27; Attleboro, Mass.; West Granville, Mass. 1833-35. Born Mendon, 
Mass., June 25, 1783; died Providence, R. I., April 19, 1850. Nee. 1850, And. 

Josiah Haydon Coggeshall, A. M. From New Bedford, Mass.; died 1817. 

Henry Tudor Cooke. From Providence, R. I. 

Jacob Corey, A. M. Died 1841. From Sturb ridge, Mass. 

George William Russell Corlis, A. M. ; M. D. 1822. From Providence, R. I. 

David Curtis, A. M. Ordained Baptist; pastor, Warwick and Coventry 
churches, R. I. 13 years; six other churches in Mass. and R. I. Born Stough- 
ton, Mass., Feb. 17, 1782; died East Stoughton, Sept. 12, 1869. 

Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1870 

William Goodell Field. From Pomfret, Conn. 

Josiah Jones Fiske, A. M. From Sturbridge, Mass.; died 1838. 

John Brown Francis. Law student, Litchfield, Conn.; resident, Spring 
Green, Warwick, R. I. 1821-64; member R. I. house of representatives 1821- 
29; R. I. senate 1831-42, '45-56; governor R. I. 1832-38; member IT. S. senate 
1844-45; trustee Brown university 1828-57; chancellor 1841-54. Born Phila- 
delphia, Penn., May 31, 1791 ; died Warwick, R. I., Aug. 9, 1864. 

Nee. 1S64, R. I. eye. 

Daniel Frost. Admitted to bar 1810; lawyer, Canterbury, Conn. ; Mass. ; Can- 
terbury, Conn., 1856-63; temperance reformer. Born Canterbury, Conn., 
April 17, 1786; died Canterbury, July 17, 1S63. Nee. 1864 

Samuel Glover. Clergyman. From Boston, Mass.; born 1784; died Cam- 
bridge, Mass., Dec. 13, 1851. Nee. 1852 

Artemas Johnson, A. M. ; M. D. 1816. From Sherburne, Mass. ; died 1827. 

Evan Malbone Johnson. Ordained Episcopal deacon 1813; priest 18 14; cu- 
rate Grace church, New York, N. Y. 18 14-15 ; pastor St. James's church, New- 
ton, L. I. 1815-26; St. John's church, Brooklyn, L. I. 1826-47; St. Michael's 
mission church, Brooklyn, 1847-65. Born Bristol, R. I., June 10, 1792; died 
Brooklyn, N. Y., March 19, 1865. Nee. 1865, Cyc. Am. biog. 



1808 GRADUATES 55 

Jeremiah Lippitt, A. M. Lawyer, Providence, R. I.; merchant in the South. 
From Providence, R. I.; died Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 1S46. Nee. 1847 

William Learned Marcy, LL. D. 1S33; Union college 1839. Teacher, New- 
port, R. I.; lawyer, Troy, N. Y. ; lieutenant, afterwards captain, war 1S12-15; 
recorder, Troy, N. Y. 1S16; adjutant-general N. Y. militia 1821; comptroller 
N. Y. 1823; associate justice N. Y. supreme court 1829-31 ; U. S. senator 1S31- 
33 i governor N. Y. 1833-39; U. S. commissioner on claims against Mexico 
1839-42; chairman democratic state convention, Syracuse, N. Y. 1843; U.S. 
secretary of war 1845-49; U. S. secretary of state 1853-57. Editor Troy budget, 
1S1S. Born Southbridge, Mass., Dec. 12, 17S6; died Ballston Spa, N. Y., July 
4, 1S57. Nee. 1S57, Bapt. encyc. Cyc. Am. biog. 

Jeremiah Mayhew. Student, Andover theological seminary over two years 
with class of 181 1. Born New Bedford, Mass., Dec. 23, 17SS; died New Bed- 
ford, Jan. 4, 1S11. And. 

Dutee Jerauld Pearce, A. M. Lawyer, Newport, R. I. ; attorney-general 
R. I. 1819-25; U. S. district attorney 1824-25; member U. S. house of repre- 
sentatives 1S25-37 ; presidential elector 1821. Born Prudence Island, R. I., 
April 3, 1789; died Newport, R. I., May 9, 1849. 

Nee. 1849, R. I. cyc, Cyc. Am. biog. 

Isaac Porter; M. D. Dartmouth college 1S14. Physician, Boston, Mass.; 
Charlestown, Mass. From Sterling, Conn.; born 17S4; died Porter, Wis., 
Sept. 2, 1S54. Nee. 1855 

Thomas Power, A. M. Admitted to bar 1S11 ; lawyer, Northfield, Mass. 181 1- 
16; Boston, Mass. iS 16-60; resident, Framingham, Mass. 1860-6S. Born 
Boston, Mass., Oct. 8, 17S6; died Framingham, Mass., Sept. 9, 1868. Nee. 1869 

Benjamin Rice. Graduated Andover theological seminary 181 1; home mis- 
sionary, Maine 1811-12; pastor, Sturbridge, Mass. 1812; ordained Congrega- 
tional 1813; pastor Presbyterian church, Skaneateles, N. Y. 1S12-17, 
Chester, Mass. 1818; Second Congregational church, So. Deerfield, 
Mass. 1819-27; New Gloucester, Me. 1828-35; Buxton, Me. 1S35-42; Win- 
chendon, Mass. 1S43-46. Born Sturbridge, Mass., May 9, 1784; died Win- 
chendon, Mass., July 12, 1847. Nee. 1847, And. 

Ezekiel Rich, A. M. Student, Andover theological seminary 180S-9; ordained 
Congregational 1812; home missionary; pastor, Troy, N. H. 1815-1S; teacher 
and home missionary Troy, N. H. 1818-24; home missionary Cheshire co., 
etc., N. H. 1824-27 ; teacher, Troy, N. H. 1S27-45 ; pastor, East Woodstock, 
Conn. 1830-31; resident, Rochester, N. Y. 1845-; Deep River, Conn. -1854. 
Born Greenwich, Mass., April 2, 1784; died Deep River, Conn., Nov. 22 

1854. Nee. 1855, And. 
John Rogers. From Providence, R. I.; died 1820. 

Nathaniel Sprague Spooner. From New Bedford, Mass.; died 1S60. 
Bradford Sumner, A. M. Tutor, Brown university 1809-11; lawyer, Boston, 
Mass. From Taunton, Mass. ; born 17S2 ; died Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 25, 

1855. Nee. 1S56 
John Burt Wight, A. M. ; Harvard university 1S16. Private tutor, S.C. sev- 
eral years; ordained Congregational; pastor First church, East Sudbury, now 
Wayland, Mass. 1815-30; Unitarian pastor, Castine, Me.; Milford, N. H.; 
Chelsea, Mass.; Dennis, Mass. till 1842; member Mass. legislature 1850. 
Born Bristol, R. I., May 7, 1790; died Wayland, Mass. Dec. 20, 1883. Nee. 1S84 

George Willard, A. M. ; M. D. 1822. From Uxbridge, Mass. ; died 1S46. *33 



56 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1809 

l809 

James Barnaby. Teacher, Taunton, Mass.; ordained Baptist 1811; pastor, 
Harwich, Mass. 1S11-19, 1S52-59, 1S62-77; New Bedford, Mass. 1S19-23; Deer- 
field, N. H. ; Salisbury, Mass. ; Amesbury, Mass. ; Danversport, Mass. ; Lowell, 
Mass.; Townsend, Mass.; Nantucket, Mass. 1S46-49; agent Baptist Sunday 
school union 1849-52; pastor 1859-62. Born Freetown, Mass., June 25, 1787; 
died Harwich, Mass., Dec. 10, 1877. Bapt. encyc., Nee. 1877 

Gardner Burnbank, A. M. From Worcester, Mass.; died 1S48. 

Ebenezer Burgess, A. M. ; D. D. Middlebury college, 1835. Preceptor Univer- 
sity grammar school, Providence, R. I. 1809-n; tutor, Brown university 
1S11-13; graduated Andover theological seminary 1815; professor Mathematics 
and natural philosophy, University of Vt. 1815-17; agent American colonization 
society, Africa 1S17-18 ; student of theology 1818-19; ordained Congregational 
1821; pastor First church, Dedham, Mass. 1820-70; founder and president 
Dedham savings bank. Author The Dedham pulpit:, Burgess genealogy. 
Born Wareham, Mass., April 1, 1790; died Dedham, Mass., Dec. 5, 1S70. 

And., Nee. 1870 

Thomas Carlile, A. M. ; Harvard university 1S14. Clergyman. From Provi- 
dence, R. I. ; died 1824. 

Henry Finney Clark. From Providence, R. I.; died 1820. 

John Hopkins Clarke. Admitted to bar 1812; clerk supreme court, Providence 
co., R. I. 1812 ; in business, Cranston, R. I. until 1S24; manufacturer, Provi- 
dence 1824-70; member R. I. house of representatives 1836-37, 1864-65; U. S. 
senate 1847-53; R. I. senate one year. Born Elizabeth, N. J., April 1, 1789; 
died Providence, R. I., Nov. 23, 1870. R. I. eye, Nee. 1871 

Robert Cochran. Clergyman. From New Boston, N. H.; died 1818. 

Joshua Dean. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1812; ordained Con- 
gregational 1814; pastor East Groton, N. Y. 1814-24. Born Taunton, Mass., 
July 16, 1788; died East Groton, N. Y., Nov. 30, 1824. And. 

David Delano, A. M. From New Bedford, Mass. 

James Bradford Dorrance, A. M. From Sterling, Conn.; died 1S42. 

Jabez Fox. From Bozrah, Conn. 

Jonathan Going, A. M.; University of Vt. 1812; D. D. Waterville college 
1S32. Ordained Baptist 1S11; pastor Cavendish, Vt. 1811-15; Worcester, 
Mass. 1815-32; principal Latin grammar school, Worcester 1816; correspond- 
ing secretary American Baptist home mission society, residence, Brooklyn, N. 
Y. 1832-37; president and professor Theology, Granville, O., literary and 
theological institution 1837-44; trustee Brown university 1825-44; one of the 
founders Newton theological institution ; Ohio Baptist education society. 
Author Discourse, Belchertoivn, Mass., J/i7ie 24, 18 16 ; Outli?ie of plan for a 
Baptist literary and theological institution in New R?igland, 1S19; Discourse 
at Worcester, Dec. 11, 1825, after the execution of Horace Carter, 1S25. Born 
Reading, Vt., March 7, 1786; died Granville, O., Nov. 9, 1844. 

Bapt. encyc., Sprague Annals 6, Den., Colby 

Henry Goodwin. From Bristol, R. I.; died 1811. 

Silas Hall, A. M. Ordained Baptist; pastor, Taunton, Mass.; Warren, R. I.; 
Middleboro, Mass.; New Bedford, Mass; Attleboro, Mass.; Sharon, Mass.; 
South Abington, Mass.; Swansea, Mass.; Rehoboth, Mass.; Raynham, Mass. 
Born Raynham, Mass., Jan. 16, 1789; died South Abington, Mass., Dec. 29, 
1876. Nee. 1877 



1809 GRADUATES 57 

Daniel Fiske Harding. From Sturbridge, Mass. ; died 1858. 

William Haven. From Framingham, Mass. 

Robert Hume, A. M. From Charleston, S. C. 

Jacob Ide, A. M. ; D. D. 1837. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1812 ; 
ordained Congregational 1S14; preacher, East Abington, Mass.; York, Me.; 
Portsmouth, N. II. ; assistant pastor, Park street church, Boston, Mass. ; pastor, 
West Med way, Mass. 1S14-S0; senior pastor 1865-80; trustee Amherst college 
1839-63. Author over 40 discourses: editor Christian magazine:, Works of 
N. Emmons, -with life, 7 vols., 1842-45. Born Attleboro, Mass., March 29, 
1785 ; died West Medway, Mass., Jan. 5, 1SS0. Hist. Attleb., And., Nee. 1880 

Elijah Morse, A.M.; Harvard university 1814. From Medway, Mass.; died 
1831. 

Joshua Perry. Student of theology; teacher several years; in lumber busi- 
ness, Brooks, Me. ; farmer, Hanson, Mass. Born Hanson, Mass., April 27, 
1788; died Hanson, Mass., Sept. 2, 1S75. Nee. 1877 

Thomas Pope, A. M. From New Bra in tree, Mass.; died 1854. 

Joseph Randall. From Providence, R. I.; died 1811. 

Luke Reed. From Middleboro, Mass.; died 186S. 

George Hallam Richards. From New London, Conn.; died 1S43. 

John Taylor, A. M. Clergyman. From New Salem, Mass.; died 1861. 

William Tyler, A. M. Manufacturer, Pawtucket, R. I.; ordained Congrega- 
tional 1819; pastor, South Weymouth, Mass. 1819-32; South Hadley Falls, 
Mass. 1832-39; connected with Mass. home mission society; editor Courier, 
Northampton, Mass. two years; delegate, convention for revising Mass. con- 
stitution. Born Attleboro, Mass., Jan. 7, 1789; died Auburndale, Mass., Sept. 
27, 1875. Nee. 1876 

Oliver Wait. From New London, Conn. ; died 181S. 

Daniel Whitman. Medical student, Bridgewater, Mass. ; farmer, East Bridge- 
water, Mass. Born East Bridgewater, Mass., April 12, 1784; died East Bridge- 
water, April 30, 1S79. Nee. 1S79 

Samuel Scott Wilkinson. From Smithfield, R. I.; died 1S22. ( 

Thomas Williams, A. M. Congregational clergyman. From Weymouth, 
Mass.; died Poland, Me., Nov. 1846. Nee. 1S47. *30 

l8lO 

David Avery. Principal University grammar school, Providence, R. I. 1S11- 
13; farmer, Mansfield, Conn, until 1832 ; Hampton, Conn. 1832-69; resident, 
Jewett City, Conn. 1S69-75; member Conn, legislature 1822-23. Born Wren- 
tham, Mass., Sept. 7, 1787 ; died Jewett City, Conn., April 6, 1875. Nee. 1875 

Isaac Bailey. From Ward, Mass.; died 1824. 

William Bates, A. M. Teacher in the South two years; lawyer, Baltimore, 
Md. until 1820: Wareham, Mass. 1820-71 ; adjutant general Md. troops 1812- 
15 ; town clerk Wareham ; member Mass. general court. Born Wareham, Mass., 
Dec. 22, 17S7; died Wareham, Nov. 8, 187 1. Nee. 1873 

Abel Cushing. Teacher, Hingham, Mass.; admitted to bar 1814; lawyer, 
Dorchester, Mass. 1814-37; member Mass. house of representatives 1832-34; 
Mass. senate 1836-37; lawyer, Boston, Mass.; justice police court, Boston 
1S43-5S. Born Hingham, Mass., March 13, 17S5; died Dorchester, Mass., 
May 19, 1866. Nee. 1866 

Collins Darling. From Bellingham, Mass.; died 1843. 



58 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1810 

Appleton Downer. From Preston, Conn. ; died 1S33. 

Simon Ray Green. From East Greenwich, R. I. 

Philip R Hopkins. From North Grantham, N. H. 

Hervey Jenks. Principal University grammar school 1S10-11; licensed Bap- 
tist 1S11; preacher, West Stock bridge, Mass., and Hudson, N. Y. 1811-13; or- 
dained 1812; pastor, Hudson 1813-14. Born Brookfield, Mass., June 16, 17S7 ; 
died Hudson, N. Y., July 15, 1814. Sprague Annals 6 

Daniel Kendrick. Ordained Congregational 1S12 ; pastor, Pittston, Me. 1812- 
20; Edgecomb, Me. 1822-33; Biistol, Me.; Lyman, Me.; West Minot, Me.; 
resident, Portland, Me.; Wilton, Me. Born Hollis, N. H. 17S6; died Wilton, 
Me., May 4, 1S6S. Nee. 1868 

Cyrus Lothrop. Resident, Easton, Mass. From Easton, Mass.; died Taun- 
ton, Mass., May 21, 1854. Nee. 1S54 

Henry King M'Clintock. Teacher, Providence, R. I.; afterwards in South 
Carolina and Georgia. From Wrentham, Mass. ; died Monticello, Ga , April 
1848. Nee. 184S 

Martin Moore, A. M. Preceptor Day's academy, Wrentham, Mass.; ordained 
Congregational 1814; pastor Central church, Natick, Mass. 1814-33; Cohasset, 
Mass. 1833-41; one of the proprietors and editors Boston recorder 1S44-63; 
pastor, North Abington, Mass. two years; member N. E. genealogical Society. 
Author Sermon \on the history of] Natick, 1S17; Sermon, 18 ig, death of Mrs. 
Hannah Coolidge ; Memoirs of Rev. John Eliot, apostle of the Indians, 1S22; 
Memoir of Sofhronia Laxvrence ' Sermon, Cohasset, i8jj, and North Mans- 
field, i8jj ; History of the Boston revival of 1842 ' Pastoral reminiscences, 
1866. Born Sterling, Mass., April 22, 1790; died Cambridgeport, Mass., 
March 11, 1866. Sabin, Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1866 

David Reed, A.M.; Harvard university 1S18. Principal Plymouth academy, 
Bridgewater, Mass. 1810-12; student of theology, Harvard university 1813; li- 
censed Unitarian 1S14; preacher 1814-21; editor and proprietor Christian reg- 
ister, Boston, Mass. 1821-66; one of the founders American anti-slavery soci- 
ety 1828. Born Easton, Mass., Feb. 6, 1790; died Boston Highlands, Mass., 
June 7, 1870. Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1S70 

William Reed, A. M. Teacher, Plymouth, Mass.; Nantucket, Mass.; Milton, 
Mass.; South Carolina; theological student, Harvard university; occasional 
preacher; resident, Easton, Mass. 1844-64. Born Easton, Mass., Dec. 12, 
1788; died Easton, July 2, 1864. Nee. 1864 

Charles Roby, A. M. From Dunstable, Mass.; died 1822. 

George Washington Spencer. From East Greenwich, R. I.; died 1811. 

John Taylor. Merchant, Providence, R. I. From Providence, R. I.; born 
1792; died Providence, July 1, 1S59. Nee. 1859 

Francis Dehon Wait, A. M. : M. D. University of Penn. 1820. Graduated 
Andover theological seminary 1813. Physician. Born Boston, Mass., Feb. 
23, 179 1 ; died 1833. And. 

Daniel Whiting. From Dover, Mass.; died 1833. *20 

l8ll 

Israel Alger, A. M. From Easton, Mass. ; died 1825. 

William Henry Allen, A. M. ; M. D. 1S17. From Providence, R. I.; died 
Providence, Dec. 25, 1850. Nee. 1851 



1811 GRADUATES 59 

Nicholas Brown, A. M. Resident, Europe; Orangetown, N. Y. ; U. S. con- 
sul, Italy 1S45-53 ; resident, Providence, and Warwick, R. I.; lieutenant-gov- 
ernor, R. I. 1856-57; trustee Brown university 1S20-25. Born Providence, R. 
I., Oct. 2, 1792; died Troy, N. Y., March 22, 1S59. Nee. 1859, R. I. eye. 

Latham Avery Burrows, A. M. Military officer 1S12-15 ; lawyer, Owego,N. 
Y. ; first judge, Tioga co., N. Y. many years; member N. Y. senate 1S24-2S. 
Born Groton, Conn., 1792; died Buffalo, N. Y., Sept. 25, 1855. Nee. 1856 

Daniel Chessman, A. M. Clergyman. Author Compendium of English gram- 
mar. From Boston. Mass.; died 1S39. 

Benjamin Cozzens, A. M. Lawyer, Pawtucket, R. I.; Providence, R. I.; cot- 
ton manufacturer, Providence; lawyer, Providence 1850-59; New York, N. Y. 
1859-65. Born Providence, R. I., June 3, 1791 ; died New York, N. Y., Aug. 
2S, 1S65. Nee. 1S65 

Joshua Prentiss Dickinson; M. D. Harvard university 1S16. Physician, Ban- 
gor, Me. 1816-56. Frum Holliston, Mass. Born 1792 ; died Bangor, Me., Nov. 
17, 1S56. Nee. 1857 

George Foster. From Cambridge, Mass.; died 1S17. 

Arnold Gray. From Little Compton, R I.; died 1S66. 

Luther Metcalf Harris, A. M. ; M. U. Ph vsician, Roxbury, Mass. ; U. S. army 
surgeon 1S14. Born Brookline, Mass., May 7, 1789; died Jamaica Plain, Mass., 
Jan. 2S, 1865. Nee. 1865 

Ezra Hutchins, A. M. From Killinglv, Conn ; died 1S19. 

Oliver Hawes Kollock. Lawyer, Cheraw, S. C. 1S14-20?; planter, Cheraw 
i82o?-62. Born Wrentham, Mass., May 18, 1790; died Cheraw, S. C, July 25, 
1S62. Nee. 1863 

David March, A. M.; M. D. 1S16. From Sutton, Mass.; died 1S29. 

George Phippen, Ordained Baptist 1S12; pastor First church, Middletown, 
Conn. 1812-17; First church, Lynn, Mass. 1817-22; Canton, Conn. 1S2S-37, 
1854-60; Fayetteville, N. Y. ; West Troy, N. Y. ; Newburg, N. Y. ; Lee and 
Tyringham, Mass. 1S44-50; associate principal academy, Peekskill,N. Y. 1S50- 
54; resident, Tyringham 1S60 70; Chicago, 111. 1S70-73. Born Salem, Mass., 
Feb. 2, 1790; died Chicago, 111., April 15, 1873. Nee. 1873 

Aaron Putnam. Clergyman. From Pomfiet, Conn.; died 1S31. 

Dexter Randall, A. M. Lawyer, Providence, R. I.; politician. Author Dem- 
ocracy vindicated, Danism unveiled, 1846. Born North Providence, R. I., 
Feb. 1, 1788; died Providence, R. I., April 23, 1867. Nee. 1867 

Thomas Rivers, A. M. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. From Charleston, S. C; 
diet! 1S41. 

Thomas Russell; M. D. University of Penn. 1814. From Salem, Mass.; died 
1814. 

Hartford Sweet, A. M. From Atlleboro, Mass.; died 1S1S. 

Charles Norris Tibbitts. From Preston, Conn. ; died 1827. 

Thomas Tolman. A.M. ; Harvard university 1822. .Admitted to bar 1815 ; lawyer, 
Charles on, S. C. ;" Canton, Mass. 1817-37; Boston, Mass. 1837-69; member 
Mass. house of representatives; chairman committee on elections 1845-47; 
member Mass. executive council 1S49, '50. Born Stoughton, Mass., ?"eb. 20, 
1791; died Boston, Mass., June 20, 1S69. Nee. 1S69 

Daniel Wardwell. Admitted to bar 1815; lawyer, Whitesboro, N. Y. ; Manns- 
ville, N. Y. ; Pulaski, N. Y. ; Adams, N. Y. ; Ellisville, N. Y. ; judge court 
ot common pleas, Jefferson co. 1824; member N. Y. house of represematives 
four terms; U. S. house of representatives 1S31-37; resident, Rome, N. Y. 



60 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1811 

1860-78. Boi-n Bristol, R. I., May 28, 1791 ; died Rome, N. Y., March 27, 
1878. Cong, direct., Nee. 1878 

Peter Wheelock, A. M. From Mendo'n, Mass. 

William Winsor, A. M. From Smithfield, R. I.; died 1815. *24 

l8l2 

Thaddeus Allen, A. M. In business; principal private school, Boston, Mass. 
1820-40; member Mass. house of representatives; school committee, Boston. 
Author Inquiry into views-, services and influences of the leading men in the 
origination of our union and in the formation and early administration of 
the government., 1847. Born Dover, Mass., May 14, 1786; died Boston, Mass., 
April 18, 1883. Nee. 1884 

John Lauris Blake, A. M. ; Trinity college 1855; D. D. Augusta college, Ky. 
1837. Licensed Congregational 1813; ordained Episcopal deacon 1815 ; pastor 
St. Paul's church, Pawtucket, R. I. 1815-20; Concord and Hopkinton, N. H. 1820- 
22; principal Young ladies' school, Concord, N. H. ; Boston, Mass. 1822-30; 
pastor St. Matthew's church, Boston, Mass. 1824-32. Author American uni- 
versal geography, 1S33; Anecdotes of America?i Indians; Biographical diction- 
ary, 1835; Biblical reader, 1826; Book of natttre laid ope?i ; Compendium of 
universal geography' Conversations o?i chemistry, 1848; Conversations on 
vegetable physiology and botany, 1S34; Evidences of Christianity ; Family text- 
book for the country : a cyclopedia of agriculture and domestic enconomy, 1852 ; 
Farmer 's every-day book, 1852 ; First book in Astronomy ; First book in natural 
philosophy ; First reader; General biographical dictionary, 1856; Geog- 
raphy for children; Geological vie-iv of the world; High school reader; His- 
torical reader ; History of the America?! revolution; Juvenile companion and 
fireside reader ; Lectures on rhetoric ; Lessons in moder?z farming, 1851 ; Let- 
ters on co?ifirmation ; Mrs. Marcefs conversations ; Modern farmer, 1853 ; Nat- 
ural philosophy ; Our -world in a nutshell; Pare?ital instructions] Second 
reader; Text-book of geography and chronology, 1814; Text-book of modern 
geography ; Universal biographical dictionary, 1S57; Wonders of art, 1845; 
Wonders of the earth ; Wonders of the ocean : Young orator; editor Literary 
advertiser; Gospel advocate. Born Northwood, N. H., Dec. 21, 1788; died 
Orange, N. J., July 6, 1857. 

Nee. 1857, Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, Roorbach, Am. Cat. 

Christopher Champlin Dexter, A. M. From Providence, R. I.; died 1S25. 

Andrew Murdock Dorrance. From Brooklyn. Conn. 

Isaac Fiske. From Weston, Mass.; died 1813. 

Ralph Gilbert, A. M. Law student, Hebron, Conn. 1S14; admitted to bar 
1814; lawyer and farmer, Hebron, Conn. ; judge Tolland co. court 1851-52; 
judge of probate; town clerk and i-egistrar Hebron. Born Hebron, Conn., 
Sept. 12, 1789; died Hebron, March 7, 1864. Nee. 1864 

William Giles Goddard, A. M. ; LL. D. Bowdoin college 1S43. Law student, 
and associate editor Worcester spy 1812-13; editor Rhode Island. American 
1813-25; professor Moral philosophy and metaphysics, Brown university 1S25- 
34; Belles-lettres 1S34-42; trustee 1842-43; fellow 1842-43 ; secretary 1843-46. 
Author Political, and miscella?7eous -writing, edited by his son F. W. Goddard, 
2 vols., 1870. Born Johnston, R. I., Jan. 2, 1794; died Providence, R. I., Feb. 
16, 1846. Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc. 



1812 GRADUATES 61 

Richard Ward Greene, A. M. ; LL. I). 1848. Admitted to bar 1816; lawyer, 

Boston, Mass. 1S16; Providence, R. I. 1816-75 ; U. S. district attorney 1S26- 

45; member R. I. senate 1847-48; R. I. house of representatives 1865-72; chief 

justice R. I. 1S4S-54; trustee Brown university 1S23-1S75. Born Potowomut, 

Warwick, R. I., Jan. 21, 1792; died Providence, R. I., March 14, 1875. 

R. I. eye, Nee. 1875 
Daniel Hewett r A. M. Born Taunton, Mass. ; died 1846. 

Moses Brown Ives, A. M. Graduated law school, Litchfield, Conn.; admitted 
to R. I. bar 18 15 ; merchant, Providence, R. I. ; president Providence bank 1835- 
57 ; one of the founders Providence Athnaeum ; trustee Brown university 1822- 
57 ; treasurer 1825-57 > one °f the founders and treasurer Butler hospital. Born 
Providence, R. I., July 21, 1794; died Warwick, R. I., Aug. 7, 1857. 

Nee. 1857, R. I. eye, Bapt. encyc. 

Cyrus Kingsbury, A. M. ; D. D. 1854. Graduated Andover theological semi- 
nary 1S15; home missionary, Va. and East Tenn. 1S15-17 ; missionary. Che- 
rokee Indians, Tenn. 1817-18; Choctaws, Miss. 1818-32; Ind. Ter. 1832-70- 
Born Alstead, N. H., Nov. 22, 1786; died Boggy Depot, Ind. Ter., June 27, 
♦1S70. And., Nee. 1871 

Henry Cogswell Knight, A. M. Ordained Episcopal, but was never pastor. 
Author The Cypriad, "with other poems, 1S09; The broken harp, poems, 181 5; 
Poems, 1821; Letters from the South and West, by Arthur Singleton, Esq., 
1S24; Lectures and sermons, 2 vols., 1S31. Born Newburyport, Mass. 1788?; 
died Rowley, Mass., Jan. 10, 1835. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Duyckinck, Sabin, Allibone 

William Palmer Newell. From Vernon, Vt. ; died 1837. 

John Luke Parkhurst. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1S17; prin- 
cipal academy, Amherst, Mass. 1S17-19; pastor, Plainfield, N. H. iSi9-2i;Gil- 
manton, N. H. 1S21-25; teacher, Monitorial school, Wiscasset, Me. 1825-26; 
editor Christian mirror, Portland, Me. 1S26; principal academy, Gilmanton, 
N. H. 1827-32; teacher, Portland, Me. 1832-34; Standish, Me. 1834-43; resi- 
dent, Gorham, Me. 1S43-50. Author Systematic introduction to English gram- 
mar, 1820; English grammar for beginners, 183S; First lessons in reading and 
spelling; Moral philosophy. Born Framingham, Mass., Sept. 7, 17S9; died 
Gorham, Me., May 20, 1850. And., Allibone 

Samuel Phinney. Clergyman. From Canterbury, Conn. 

Ephraim Randall. Ordained Unitarian; pastor, New Bedford, Mass. ; Stough- 
ton, Mass.; Saugus, Mass.; Westford, Mass.; resident, Easton, Mass. Born 
Easton, Mass., Nov. 29, 1785; died Easton, Dec. 16, 1871. Nee. 1S72 

James Sanford, A. M. Ordained Presbyterian 1S14; pastor, Fabius, N. Y. 
1S14; Antwerp, N. Y. ; Holland, Mass. Born Berkeley, Mass., May 7, 1786; 
died Ware, Mass., Aug. 23, 1865. Nee. 1865 

John. Sanford, A. M. Ordained Congregational 1S15; evangelist 1S15-1S; pas- 
tor, South Dennis, Mass. 1S18-39. Born Berkeley, Mass , 1789; died Taunton, 
Mass., July 11, 1S66. Nee. 1S66 

Preserved Smith, A. M. Ordained Congregational 1S14; pastor, Warwick, 
Mass. 1814-44; Pembroke, Mass. 1844-49. Born Rowe, Mass., Aug. 1, 1789; 
died Greenfield, Mass., July 30, 18S1. Nee. 1882 

Joseph Wheaton. Tutor, Brown university 1813-15; clergyman. From Reho- 
both, Mass.;' died 1825. < 

Amos Whiting. From Holliston, Mass.; died 183S. 

Thaddeus Whiting. From Wrentham, Mass.; died 1813. 



62 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1812 

James Manning Winchell, A. M. Student, Union college 1S0S-11; licensed 
Baptist 1812; preacher, Bristol, R. I. 1812-13; ordained evangelist iS 13 ; pas- 
tor First church, Boston, Mass, 1814-20. Author Jubilee sermons : First Bap- 
tist church, Boston, 1665-1818, 1819; editor Watts' s psalms and hymns, -with sup. 
plement. Born North East, N. Y., Sept. 8, 1791 ; died Boston, Mass., Feb. 22, 
1820. Sprague Annals 6, Bapt. encyc, Allibone. *23 



1813 



Horace Adams. From Killingly, Conn.; died 1813. 

Zachariah Allen, A. M. ; LL. D. 1S51. Admitted to bar 1815; cotton manu- 
facturer, Providence, R. I. 1S22-S2; member town council, Providence; mem- 
ber R. I. historical society 1822-82; president 18S0-S2 ; one of founders, R. I. 
society for the encouragement of domestic industry 1824; Providence Athe- 
nieum ; Butler hospital for the insane; Free public library; trustee Brown 
university 1826-82; president Providence association of manufacturers and 
mechanics. Author Practical mechanics., 1829; Practical tourist, 1832; Phil- 
osophy of the mechanics in nature, 1851 ; Bi-cente?iary of the burning of Provi- 
dence in ibyb / defence of the R. I. system of treatment of the Indians and of 
civil and religious liberty, 1S76; Solar light and heat, 1S79; also several arti- 
cles in sciemific magazines. Born Providence, R. I., Sept, 15, 1795; died 
Providence, March 17, 1882. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc , Allibone, Astor cat., Nee. 1S82 

Russell Allenton. From Providence, R. I.; died 1815. 

Joseph Kinnicutt Angell, A. M. Admitted to R. I. bar 1816; reporter R. I. 
supreme court 1S45-49. Author Treatise on the common lazv in relation to 
■water courses, 1824; The right of property in tide zvaters, 1826; A treatise on 
the limitations of actions at law and suits in equity, 1829; Treatise on the lazv 
of private corporations aggregate, in conjunction with Samuel Ames, 1832; 
Practical summary of the lazv of assignments, 1S35 ; Inquiry into . . . i?i- 
corpo real hereditaments, 1837 ; Essay on the right of a state to tax a body cor- 
porate, 1837; Lazv of carriers of goods and passengers. 1S49; Treatise on the 
lazv of fi re and life insurance, 1S54; Treatise on the lazv of highzvays, com- 
pleted by Thomas Durfee, 1S57; editor U. S. lazv intelligencer and reviezv, 
1829-30; signer Nine lazvyers' opinion, 1S42. Born Piovidence, R. I., April 
30, 1794; died Boston, Mass., May 1, 1857. 

Nee. 1S57, R. I. hist, tract 11, K. I. cyc, Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone. 

Samuel Atkinson. From Boscawen, N. H. 

Jacob Atkinson. From Boscawen, N. H. 

Barton Ballou, A. M. From Cumberland, R. I.; died 1848. 

Chester Chapin ; A. M. Union college 1S18. From Springfield, Mass. 

Alvan Cobb, A. M. Licensed Congiegational 1S14; preacher, Taunton, Mass. 
iS 1 4 ; ordained 1S15; pastor First church, Taunton, Mass. 1815-61; founder 
Congregational board of publication. Author various sermons and articles. 
Born Plymouth, Mass. 1788; died Taunton, Mass., April 2, 1861. Nee. 1861 

Timothy Gardiner Coffin, A. M. Lawyer, New Bedford, Mass. From Nan- 
tucket, Mass.; died New Bedford, Mass.. Sept. 19, 1854. Nee. 1854 

Luke Drury. Associate justice R. I. supreme court 1822-24. Author System 
oj geography for schools upon an entirely nezv plan, zvith an atlas of 40 lumi- 
nous maps, 1822. From Marblehead, Mass.; died 1S45. 



1813 GRADUATES 63 

Job Durfee, LL. D. 1845. Lawyer, Tiverton, R. I.; member R. I. house of 
representatives 1814-20, 1826-29; speaker 1S27-29; member U. S. bouse of rep- 
resentatives 1820-25; associate justice R. I. supreme court 1833-35; chief jus- 
tice 1835-47; trustee Brown university 1S37-47. Author poems, lectures, 
orations and judicial charges, contained in his Complete -works, -with memoir-, 
edited by his son, 1S49. Born Tiverton, R. I., Sept. 20, 1790; died Tiverton, 
July 26, 1S47. Memoir, R. I. eye, Nee. 1847 

John Durnford. From St. George's, Bermuda. 

Romeo Elton, A. M.; Harvard university 1S20; D. D. Nashville college 1842. 
Teacher, Philadelphia, Penn. several \ ears ; ordained Baptist 1S17 ; pastor Sec- 
ond church, Newport, R. I. 1817-22; Windsor, Vt. 1824-25; professor Greek 
and Latin languages, Brown university 1S25-43; studied abroad 1825-27; resi- 
dent, Conn. 1843-45 ; Exeter, England 1845-67; Bath, England 1867-69; Bos- 
ton, Mass. 1869; trustee Brown university 1820-51. Author Life of Roger 
Williams, 1852; editor Literary remains of Rev. Jonathan Maxcy, 1S44; Rev. 
John Calender's Historical discourse, 183S; Eclectic review. Born Burlington, 
Conn., 1790; died Boston, Mass., Feb. 5, 1S70. 

R. I. eye, Bibliog. R. I., Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1870 

George Fisher. Lawyer, Oswego, N. Y. 1S16-36?; contestant for seat in U. S. 

house of representatives 1S29; manufacturer i836?-40? president Northwestern 

insurance co., Oswego; resident, New York, N. Y. 1858 ?-6i. Born Franklin^ 

Mass., March 17, 17SS; died New York, N. Y., March 26, 1861. 

Nee. i86i,Cong. direct. 
Ebenezer Force. From Wrentham, Mass. 

Benjamin Ives Gilman, A. M. Merchant, Philadelphia, Penn. 1813-1825; 
Tene Haute, Ind. 1825-34; Alton, 111. 1834-36; St. Louis, Mo. 1836-66. Born 
Plymouth, Mass., Oct. 3, 1794; died Monticello, 111., Jan. 11, 1S66. Nee. 1866 
Joel Hawes, D. D. 1S31. Teacher, Phillips academy, Andover, Mass. 1S16-17; 
graduated Andover theological seminary 1S17; ordained Congregational 1818; 
pastor First church, Hartford, Ct. 1S1S-67; travelled in Europe and the East 1844. 
Author Lectures to young men, 182S; Tribute to the memory of the Pilgrims, 
1S30; Memoir of Normand Smith, 1S39; Character everything to the young, 
1843 ; The religion of the East, 1845 ; Looking glass for the ladies, or the for- 
mation and excellence of female character, 1S45; Washington and Jay, 1850; 
An offering to home missionaries. Born Med way, Mass., Dec. 22, 1789; died 
Gilead, Ct., June 5, 1867. Cyc. Am. biog., And., Nee. 1867 

Daniel Knight. From Worcester, Mass. ; died 1S26. 
Joseph Knight, A. M. Clergyman. From Monson, Mass. ; died 1S60. 
Jerome Loring, A. M. From Hingham, Mass. 
Joshua Morton. From Middleboro, Mass. 
Morgan Nelson. From Middleboro, Mass. 

Emerson Paine. Congregational clergyman, Middleboro, Mass. ; Little Comp- 
ton, R. I.; Halifax, Mass. From Mansfield, Mass.; born 1786; died Halifax, 
Mass., April 26. 1851. Nee. 185 1 

Jonas Perkins, A. M. Ordained 1815; pastor Union religious society, Brain- 
tree and Weymouth, Mass. 1815-60. Author numerous tracts. Born North 
Biidgewater, now Brockton, Mass., Oct. 15, 1790; died Braintree. Mass., June 
26, 1874. Nee. 1875 

Enoch Pond, A. M. ; D. D. Dartmouth college 1S35. Ordained Congregational 
1815 ; pastor, Ward, now Auburn, Mass. 1815-28; editor Spirit of the Pilgrims 
1S71-S2; professor Systematic theology, Bangor theological seminary 1S32-56 ; 



64 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1813 

president, professor Ecclesiastical history, and lecturer on Pastoral duties 1S56- 
70; president and professor emeritus 1870-82; Author Review of Judson on 
baptism, 1813; Monthly concert lectures, 1824; Memoir of Pres. Samuel Da- 
vies, 1829; Memoir of Susanna h Anthony, 1830; Murray's gra7nmar improved, 
1832 ; Memoir of Count Zinzendorf, 1839; Wickliffe and his times, 181 1 ; Morn- 
ing of the Reformatio?!, 1842; No fellowship with Romanism, 1843; Review of 
Second advent publications, 1843; Mather family, 1844; Young pastor's guide, 
1844; World's salvation, 1S45 ; Pope and pagan, 1846; Probation ; Swedenbor- 
gianism revietved, 1846; Plato, his life, works, opinions, and influence, 1846; 
Life of Increase Mather and Sir William Phipps, 1847 ; The church, 1848; Me- 
moir of John Knox, 1856; Wreck and the rescue, a memoir of Rev. Harrison 
Fairfield, 1858; Lectures on pastoral theology, 1866; Prize essay on Congrega- 
tionalism, 1867; Lectures on Christian theology, 1868; History of God's 
church, 1871 ; Sketches of the theological history of N. E., 1880; Conversa- 
tions on the Bible, 1881 ; editor J. Norton's Life of John Cotton, 1832; besides 
numerous articles in magazines and reviews. Born Wrentham, Mass., July 
29, 1791 ; died Bangor, Me., Jan. 21, 1882. Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1882 

John Ruggles. Teacher, Ky. 1813-14 ; lawyer, Skowhegan, Me. 1815-17 ; Thom- 
aston, Me. 1817-74; member Me. house of representatives 1823-31; speaker 
1825-29, 1831; judge district court, Me. 1831-34; member U. S. senate 1835- 
41 ; originator patent law of 1836. Born Westboro, Mass., Oct. S, 1789; died 
Thomaston, Me., June 20, 1874. Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct., Nee. 1875 

Thomas Shepard, A. M. ; D. D. 1853. Graduated Andover theological semi- 
nary 1816: ordained Congregational 1819; home missionary, Ga. 1816-18; 
agent Conn, asylum for deaf and dumb 1818-19; pastor, Ashfield, Mass. 1819- 
33; N. E. agent American Bible society; pastor, Bristol. R. I. 1835-79; mem- 
ber school committee, Bristol, 25 years. Born Norton, Mass., May 7, 1792; 
died Bristol, R. I., Oct. 5, 1S79. And., Nee. 1880 

Jonas Leonard Sibley. From Sutton, Mass. ; died Sutton, Feb. 1852. Nee. 1852 

Albert Smith. Admitted to bar 1816; lawyer, Portland, Me. 1817-?; member 
Mass. house of representives 1820; Me. legislature; postmaster, Portland, Me. 
several years ; U. S. marshal, Me. 1830-38; member U. S. house of represen- 
tatives 1839-41 ; U. S. commissioner to lay out the north-eastern boundary 
under the Ashburton treaty 1842-47; resident, Washington, D. C. ; Boston, 
Mass. Born Hanover, Mass., Jan. 3, 1793; died Boston, Mass., May 28, 1S67. 

Cong, direct., Nee. 1867 

Caleb Hopkins Snow, A. M.; M. D. 1821. Tutor, Brown university 1814-16; 
librarian 1814-18 ; physician. Author History of Boston, 1825; Geography of 
Boston and adjacent towns, 1830. Born Boston, Mass., April 1, 1796; died 
Boston, July 6, 1835. Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone 

John Thomas, A. M. Lawyer, Plymouth, Mass; merchant, Plymouth; New 
York, N. Y. Born Kingston, Mass. ; died Irvington, N. Y., July 26, 1855. 

Nee. 1855 

Benjamin Dunham Weeden. Cotton broker, Providence, R. I. ; member 
common council 1832-33. Born Providence, R. I., Dec. 15, 1792; died Provi- 
dence, Feb. 11, 1876. Nee. 1876 

Earl Percy White, A. M. From Norton, Mass. ; died 1849. 

Amherst Wight. Lawyer, New York, N. Y. until 186 1 ; Port Chester, N. Y. 
Born Bellinghnm, Mass., June 15, 1791; died Port Chester, N. Y., Jan. 10, 
1879. Nee. 1879. *35 



1814 GRADUATES 65 

l8l4 

Seth Aldetl, A. M. Unitarian clergyman, Lincoln, Mass. From Bridge- 
water, Mass.; died Westboro, Mass., Nov. 1853. Nee. 1854 

Goodwin Allenton, M. D. 1817. From Providence, R. I.; died 1819. 

Samuel Angell, A. M. From North Providence, R. I.; died Providence, 
Aug. 21, 1853. Nec - l8 53 

Richard James Arnold, A. M. Merchant, Providence, R. I. 1814-23; rice 
and cotton planter, Bryan co., Ga. 1823-61; resident, Providence, 1861-73; 
trustee Brown university 1S26-73. Born Providence, R. I., Oct. 5, 1796; 
died Providence, March 10, 1873. Bapt. encyc, R. I. eye, Nec. 1873 

Samuel Young Atwell, A. M. Lawyer, Providence, R. I.; member R. I. 
house of representatives 1835-40?; speaker 1S36-37. Born Providence, R. I., 
June 24, 1796; died Chepachet, R. I., Oct. 25, 1844. R. I. eye. 

James Barker. From Middleboro, Mass. 

Manning Belcher. Teacher, Charleston, S. C. 1814-34; planter and 
teacher, Pendleton District, S. C. 1834-6S. Born Wrentham, Mass., July 13, 
1790; died Pendleton District, S. C, Sept. 13, 1S68. Nec. 1869 

John Bisbe. Clergyman. From Plympton, Mass. ; died 1829. 

Daniel Bodurtha. From West Springfield, Mass. 

Reuben Bryant. From Templeton, Mass. 

Thomas Bump, M. D. From Middleboro, Mass. 

Anson Qansello Chandler, A. M. From Monmouth, Me.; died 1863. 

James Ford, A. M. Admitted to bar 1818; lawyer, Taunton, Mass. 1818-19; 
Fall River, Mass. 1S19-73; member Mass. general court 1824-26; postmaster 
four years ; justice of peace; judge police court; member school committee 11 
years; alderman three years; inspector Titicut almshouse 12 years. Editor 
Monitor, Fall River, 25 years. Born Milton, Mass., Aug. 3, 1784; died Fall 
River, Mass., July 27, 1873. B. U. Fall River, Nec. 1874 

Ansel French, A. M. From Canton, Mass.; died 1S32. 

Abner Alden Hathaway. From Raynham, Mass.; died 1818. 

Willard Holbrook, A. M. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1817 ; 
pastor Hudson, N. II. 1817-18; ordained Congregational 181S; pastor, Row- 
ley, Mass., 1S18-40; Millville, Mass. 1841-50; Linebrook, Mass., 1S51-54; 
resident, Rowley, Mass. 1S54-60. Born Uxbridge, Mass., April 7, 1792; 
died Rowley, Mass., Feb. 7, 1S60. Nec. i860, And. 

Alexander Jones, A. M. ; D. D. Kenyon college 1844. Principal school, 
Bardstown, Ky. ; ordained Episcopal 1825; pastor Zion church, Charlestown, 
Va. 1824-51; St. Paul's church, Richmond, Va. five years ; St. Peter's 
church, Perth Amboy, N. J. 17 years. Born Charleston, S. C, Nov. 8, 
1796; died Perth Amboy, N. J., Feb. 15, 1874. Nec - ^74 

Joseph Joslen, A. M. Tutor Latin and Greek, Brown university 1S15-18; 
admitted to bar 1S1S?; preceptor Monmouth, Me. 1820-24; lawyer, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 1S24-25; principal classical school, Newport, R. I. 1S25-45; jus- 
tice court of common pleas, Newport co., R. I. 1827-41; postmaster, New- 
port 1845-49, 1S53-57; president people's constitutional convention; chosen 
state treasurer by the adherents to that constitution. Editor 1'ost, Providence 
1849-53; Mercury, Newport several years. Born Smithfield, R. I., April 9, 
1793; died Newport, R. I., May 23, 188S. Nec. iSSS 

Esek Samuel Hopkins Leonard, A. M. From Taunton, Mass.; died 1834. 



66 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1814 

John Burroughs Hopkins Leonard, A. M. From Taunton, Mass.; died 
North Providence, R. I., March iS, 1S53. Nee. 1853 

Samuel Lyman. From Springfield, Mass. 

John M'Corrie. From Portsmouth, R. I. 

Andrew Mackie, M. D. 1817. Physician, Plymouth, Mass. 1817-30; New Bed- 
ford, Mass. 1830-71 ; vice president Mass. medical society. Born Wareham, 
. Mass., Jan. 24, 1794; died New Bedford, Mass., March 2, 1S71. Nee. 1871 

James M'Pherson. From Charleston, S. C. 

Mark Moore. From Sterling, Mass. ; died 1850. 

Lemuel Parkhurst. From Milford, Mass.; died 1S1S. 

Moses Partridge. Clergyman. From Bellingham, Mass.; died 1824. 

Moses Fenelon Randall, A. M. ; M. D. Bowdoin college 1S1S. From Boston, 
Mass.; died before 1849. Bowd. 

Stetson Raymond, A. M. Ordained Congregational 1S17 ; pastor, Chatham, 
Mass. 1817-29; Assonet, Freetown, Mass. 1829-36; Bridgewater 1836-51. Born 
Middleboro, Mass., Nov. 16, 1787; died Bridgewater, Mass., Nov. 21, 1864. 

Nee. 1865 

William Richmond, A. M. Episcopal clergyman. New York, N. Y. ; pastor St. 
Michael's church, Bloomingdale, N. Y. Born Dighton, Mass., Dec. 11, 1797; 
died Bloomingdale, N. Y., Sept. 19, 1S58. Nee. 1859, Cyc. Am. biog. 

Thomas Baldwin Ripley. Ordained Baptist 1S16; pastor First church, 
Portland, Me. 1816-28; First church, Bangor, Me. 1829-34; Woburn, Mass. ; 
Fourth church, Providence, R. I.; teacher, Nashville, Tenn.; pastor, Nash- 
ville; Murfreesboro, Tenn.; Clarksville, Tenn.; Memphis, Tenn.; Holly 
Springs, Miss. ; city missionary, Portland, Me. Born Boston, Mass., Nov. 20, 
1795; died Portland, Me., May 4, 1876. Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1876 

James Sawyer. From Boylston, Mass.; died 1822. 

Flavel Shurtleff, A. M. Clergyman. From Carver, Mass.; died 1S45. 

John Jay Sibley. From Sutton, Mass.; died 1815. 

George Odiorne Strong. Merchant, Lynn, Mass. Born Randolph, Mass., 
Nov. 6, 1791; died Lynn, Mass., Feb. 8, 1S67. Nee. 1867 

Lot Bumpus Sullivan, A. M. Teacher academy, Wrentham, Mass. : ordained 
Congregational; pastor Lyme, O. six years ; home missionary, western N. 
Y. ten years; N. H.; Vt. ; preacher, Shutesbury, Mass.; resident, Fall River, 
Mass. 1860-61. Born Wareham, Mass., June 27, 1790; died Fall River, 
Mass., March 1, 1S61. Nee. 1861 

James Thayer. From Providence, R. I. ; died 1817. 

Charles Foster Tillinghast, A. M. Admitted to bar 1816; lawyer, Che- 
pachet, R. I. 1816-17; Providence, R.I. 1817-64; member R. I. constitutional 
convention 1843 ; R. I. house of representatives one year. Born New York, N. 
Y., June 18, 1797; died Providence, R. I., Aug. 3, 1864. Nee. 1864, R. I. cyc. 

George Hopkins Tillinghast, M. D. Physician. From Providence, R. I.; 
born 1796; died Providence, R. I., Aug. 28, 1858. Nee. 185S 

Shearjashub Bourne Townsend, A. M. Tutor, Brown university 1815-16; 
ordained Congregational 1817; pastor First church, Sherburne, Mass. 1817-32? 
Author Oration before United brothers society. Brown university, 1822. 
Born Barrington, R. I., April 14, 1796; died July 20, 1832. Sprague Annals S 

John Atherton Wadsworth, A. M. ; M. D. 1S1S. Physician, Portsmouth, 
R..I. 1818-1827; druggist, Providence, R. I. 1S29-49; physician, Sacramento, 
Cal. 1S49-55. Born Milton, Mass., Dec. 4, 1793; died Providence, R. I., 
April 21, 1S66. Nee. 1S66 



1814 GRADUATES 67 

Reuel Washburn. Admitted to bar 1818; 'awyer, Livermore, Me. 1818-78; 

registrar of probate Oxford co., Me. 1821-23; member Me. senate 1827-29; 
Me. bouse of representatives 1S32-36, 1841-42; Me. executive council 1829; 
judge probate court Androscoggin co., Me. 1856-59. Born Ravnham, Mass., 
May 21, 1793; died Livermore, Me., March 4, 1878. Nee. 1878 

Benjamin Whitmore. Ordained Congregational 1816; pastor, Cbiltonville, 
Plymouth, Mass., 1819-57. Born Wareham, Mass., 17S6; died St. Mary's 
Parish, La., July 12, 1857. Xec - l8 5S 

Elijah Frink Willey, A. M. Clergyman. 

John Fowler Williams, A. M. Lawyer, Stafford, Conn. 1S16-?; West 
Woodstock, Conn.; judge probate court. Born West Woodstock, Conn., 
Dec. 30, 1790; died West Woodstock, Oct. 13, 1867. Nee. 1869 

Seth Elliott Winslow. Clergyman. From Barre, Mass. 

Welcome Young. Lawyer, Halifax, Mass. until 1826; East Bridgewater, 
Mass. 1826-56; master in chancery several years; U. S. commissioner of 
bankruptcy, Mass.; member Mass. senate 1846-48. Born Taunton, Mass., 
Oct. 31, 1792; died East Bridgewater, Mass., May 13, 1871. Nee. 1871 

*47 

1815 

Jasper Adams, A. M.; Yale college 1819; D. D. Columbia college 1827. Stu- 
dent, Andover theological seminary two years with class of 1S19; tutor, Brown 
university 1818-19; professor Mathematics and natural philosophy lSig-^; 
ordained Episcopal deacon 1819; priest 1820; president College of Chnrleston, 
S. C. 1824-26, '28-36; Geneva, N. Y., now Hobart, college 1S26-2S; chaplain, 
and professor Geography, history, and ethics, U. S. military academy, West 
Point, N. Y. 1838-40; principal seminary, Pendleton, S. C. Author Address 
before Euphradian society, College of Charleston, 1833; Relation of Chris- 
tianity to civil government in U. S., sermon before convention of J'. E. church, 
Charleston, Feb. 13, 1833; Characteristics of the present century, baccalau- 
reate address, College of Charleston, 31 Oct. 1S34, 1836; Moral causes of wel- 
fare of nations, oration, Nov. 1, 1S34, College of Charleston ; Eulogium, Jan. 
23, 1833, College of Charleston, on Elias Horry; Baccalaureate address, 
Charleston, 1S35; Sermon on total eclipse of the sun, 1835; Sermon, Advent 
Sunday, 1836; Elements of moral philosophy, 1837. Born Medway, Mass., 
Aug. 27, 1793; died Charleston, S. C, Oct. 25, 1841. 

Cyc. Am. biog., And., Sabin 
Crawford Allen, A. M. ; merchant, Providence, R.I. 1815-25?; cotton manu- 
facturer. Providence 1825 ?-72. Born Providence, R. L, March 27, 1799; died 
Providence, April 22, 1S72. Nec - lS 7^ 

Alvan Bond, A. M. ; D. D. 1846. Graduated Andover theological seminary 
181S; ordained Congregational 1819; pastor, Sturbridge, Mass. 1S19-31 ; pro- 
fessor Sacred literature, Bangor theological seminary 1S31-35; pastor Second 
church, Norwich, Conn. 1835-64; fellow Brown university 1S48-62. Author 
Memoir of Pliny Fish, 1828; The memory of the fathers, 1S43 ; Christian 
union and its fruits, 1S45 ; Dedication sermon, 1846; Memorial of J. W. Hunt- 
ington, 1847; Memorial of Deacon Joseph Otis, 1S54; Memorial of Russell 
Hubbard, 1857; Memorial of John A. Rockwell, iS6i ; The one hundredth 
anniversary of the Second church, Norwich, Conn. 1S60; Respect due to the 
aged; History of the Bible. Born Sutton, Mass., April 27, 1793; died Nor- 
wich, Conn., July 19, 1882. And., Nec. 1883 



68 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1815 

Dana Augustus Braman. From Providence, R. I. 

Joseph Clark, A. M. From Middleboro, Mass. • 

Ebenezer Colman ; A. M. Amherst college 1827. Congregational clergyman, 
Newport, R. I. etc. From Ashby, Mass.; died Detroit, Mich., June 15, 1859. 

Nee. 1859 

Benjamin Copeland. Teacher, Rappahannock academy, Va. ; Mt. Sterling, 
Ky. ; private tutor, Natchez, Miss.; in business, Clarendon, N. Y. 1829-35, 
1843-?; miller, Brooklyn, Mich. 1835-43; member Mich, general assembly. 
Born Norton, Mass., May 14, 1791 ; died Clarendon, N. Y., Jan. 15, 1S79. 

Nee. 1879 

Qeorge Copeland. Admitted to bar 1819; lawyer, Brewster, Mass. 1819-71 ; 
member Mass. senate 1848-50. Born West Bridgewater, Mass., April 1,1793; 
died Brewster, Mass., May 6, 1871. Nee. 1871 

Wilbur Fisk, A. M. ; D. D. 1835; Augusta college, Ky. 1829. Law student 
1815-17; teacher, near Baltimore, Md. 1816-17; Methodist preacher, Craftsbury 
circuit, Vt. 1818; Charlestown, Mass. 1819-20; presiding elder Vt. district 1S23- 
27; delegate Methodist general conference 1824, '28, '32 ; chaplain Vt. legisla- 
ture 1826; principal Wesleyan academy, Wilbraham, Mass. 1826-31; president 
Wesleyan university 1831-39; visitor U. S. military academy, West Point, N. 
Y. 1832 ; chaplain Middletown artillery 1832-39; delegate, Wesleyan conference, 
England, and in Em-ope 1S35-36; member Conn, board of education 1839. Au- 
thor Future rewards and punishments, 1S23; Sermon on spirituality and 
truth of divine -worship, 1824; Introductory address, Wesley 'an academy, 1825; 
Discourse before the legislature of Vt., general election, 1826; Report of com- 
mittee on education, General conference, 1828; T%vo discourses on universal sal- 
vation, 1S29; Sermon, Mass. general election, 1829; Discourse on predestina- 
tion and election, 1831; Science of education, inaugural address, Wesleyan 
university, fSji, 1832; Substaiice of a discourse on death of Rev. Edward 
Hyde, 1832, 1833; Address 071 traffic in ardent spirits, 1S33 ; Substance of an 
address before Middletown colonization society, 1835 ; Calvinistic controversy, 
1835; Travels on the continent of Europe, 1838; Reply to Pierpont on the 
atonement, 18-. See Life by J. Holdich, 1842. Born Brattleboro, Vt., Aug. 
31, 1792; died Middletown, Conn., Feb. 22, 1S39. Wesl., Allibone 

Chares Edward Forbes, A. M.; LL. D. 1848. Admitted to bar 1818; lawyer, 
Northampton, Mass. 1S18-S1 ; county attorney several years; member Mass. 
general court 1S34-35 ; justice court of common pleas 1846-48 ; justice Mass. su- 
preme court 1848-49; founder Forbes free library, Northampton. Born West 
Bridgewater, Mass.', Aug. 25, 1795; died Northampton, Mass., Feb. 13, 1881. 

Nee. 1881 

John Edwards Holbrook; M. D. University of Pennsylvania 1818. Student of 
medicine and natural history, Europe 1S18-22 ; physician, Charleston, S. C. 
1822-?; professor Anatomy, S. C. medical college 1S24-55 ; head examining 
board of surgeons, S. C. during Civil war; member American philosophical 
society; National academy of sciences. Author American herpetology, 1842; 
Southern ichthyology, two numbers; Ichthyology of South Carolina, ten 
numbers. Born Beaufort, S. C, Dec. 30, 1794; died Norfolk, Mass., Sept. 8, 
1871. Allibone, Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1872 

Silas Pinckney Holbrook. Lawyer, Medfield, Mass. Contributor to New Eng- 
land galaxy ' Boston courier; author Sketches of a traveller, 1834; the Euro- 
pean part of Peter Parley's Pictorial geography ; editor Tribune, Boston, 
Mass.; Spectacles. Born Beaufort, S. C, June 1, 1796; died Pineville, S. C, 
May 26, 1835. Cyc. Am. biog., Duyckinck Sup. 



1815 GRADUATES 69 

John Edward Howard. From Bridgewater, Mass. ; died West Bridgewater, 
Mass., Aug. *3, 1854. Nee. 1855 

John Goldwire Polhill. Associate justice Georgia supreme court. From 
Newington, Ga. ; died 183S. 

Abijah Pond. From Wrentham, Mass.; died 1S17. 

John Seamans. From Providence, R. I. 

William Arnold Shepard, A. M. Clergyman. From Foxboro, Mass.; died 
1S26. 

George Taft, A. M. ; D. D. i860. Ordained Episcopal 1819; principal school, 
Providence, R. I. 1S15-22 ; pastor St. Paul's church, Pavvtucket, R. I. 1820-69. 
Born Mendon, Mass., Aug. 27, 1791 ; died Pawtucket, R. I., Dec. 11, 1S69. 

R. I. eye, Nee. 1870 

Joseph Thayer. Lawyer and farmer, Uxbridge, Mass. 1S1S-71 ; member Mass. 
general court; Mass. constitutional convention 1853; resident, Worcester, 
Mass. 1871-72. Born Douglas, Mass., Feb. 13, 1790; died Worcester, Mass., 
Jan. 9, 1872. Nee. 1872 

Charles Turner. From Medway, Mass. ; died 1816. 

John Bliss Warren, A.M. Graduated Andoyer theological seminary 1818; 
home missionary, Alabama 1S19-23: ordained Presbyterian 1823; pastor Prot- 
estant church, Mobile, Ala. 1824-26; teacher and preacher. Mobile 1826-29; 
pastor Presbyterian church, Mobile 1829-30; teacher and preacher, New Or- 
leans, La. 1830-41 ; editor New Orleans Protestant, 1841-44. Born Wilbraham, 
Mass? May 20, 1794; died near New Orleans, La., 1S44. And., Nee. 1847 

Benjamin Whitman, A. M. From Boston, Mass.; died 1840. *22 

l8l6 

Jason Hawes Archer, A. M., M. D. 1819. Physician, Fall River, Mass. 
1819-52 ; member school committee four years ; first president Massasoit bank ; 
resident, Wrentham, Mass. 1852-64. Born Wrentham, Mass., Feb. 10, 1794; 
died Jan. 22, 1S64. B. U. Fall River, Nee. 1S64 

Salmon Augustus Arnold, A. M. ; M. D. College of physicians and sur- 
geons, New York, N. Y. 1S21. Physician, Providence, R.I. 1821-78; presi- 
dent R. I. medical society ; fellow; secretary board of trustees 20 years ; first 
president R. I. medical association; member school committee, Providence. 
Author contributions to Boston medical and surgical journal. Born Provi- 
dence, R. L, June 26, 1797; died Providence, Dec. 12, 1S7S. Nee. 1879 

Elisha Atkins. Lawyer, Providence, R. I.; teacher. Providence; Newport, 
R. I. ; justice court of magistrates, Newport. Born Killingly, Conn., April 
2, 1788; died Newport, R. I., June 19, 1867. Nee. 1867 

Cyrus Giles Babcock. Licensed Baptist; called to pastorate, Bedford, Mass. 
Died Colebrook, Conn., March? 1817. Sprague Annals 6 

Thomas Poynton Bancroft. Merchant, Boston, Mass. Born Salem, Mass.; 
died New Orleans, La., March 16, 1852. Nee. 1852 

George Leonard Barnes, A. M. Lawyer, Woonsocket, R. I. ; Providence, 
R. I. ; retired, Smithfield, R. I. Born Providence, R. I., Dec. 6, 1797; died 
Smithfield, R. I,, March 27, 1S69. Nee. 1869 

Hezekiah Battelle, A. M. Lawyer, Freetown, Mass. ; Swansea, Mass. until 
1S27; Fall River, Mass. 1827-72; member Mass. house of representatives 
1S3S-39, 1S4S-49. Born Dover, Mass., May 2, 17SS ; died Fall River, Mass., 
Jan. 22, 1S72. B. U. Fall River, Nee. 1872 



70 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1816 

George William Boorom. Teacher, farmer, clerk, bookkeeper Southern bank 
of Ky., Carrollton, Ky. ; engineer, Pittsburgh, Penn. Born Providence, R. I., 
May 28, 1796; died Carrollton, Ky., Dec. 27, 1866. Nee. 1867 

Isaac Bowen, A. M. Instructor and physician, Georgia. From Union, Me. ; 
died 1S48? Nee. 1848 

Avery Briggs, A. M. Ordained Baptist; pastor, Hudson, N. Y. ; professor 
Waterville college, now Colby university 1822-28 ; pastor, Maiden, Mass.; 
Marblehead, Mass.; principal Pierce academy, Middleboro, Mass. eight years ; 
Hampton Falls, N. H. ; Schoharie, N. Y. Born East Stoughton, Mass., 
July 5, 1795; died Chicago, 111., Oct. 26, 1883. Nee. 1884 

John Carter Brown, A. M. Merchant, partner Brown and Ives, Providence, 
R. I. ; cotton manufacturer, Providence; trustee Brown university 1828-42; 
fellow 1S42-74; president corporation Butler hospital for the insane; N. 
E. emigrant aid society ; collector library of American history. See Bart- 
lett's Bibliotheca Americana, 1482-1800, 4 vols., 1870-82. Born Providence, R. 
I., Aug. 28, 1797; died Providence, June 10, 1874. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1S74 

John Cooke Brown. From Tiverton. R. I.; died 1S24. 

John Maxwell Chisholm. From Charleston, S. C. 

Frederic Crafts, A. M. ; Harvard university 1820. Admitted to bar 1822; 
principal academy, Taunton, Mass. nine years ; master public grammar 
school, Boston, Mass., 15 years; teacher, Savannah, Ga. ; New Orleans, La.; 
academy, Bridgewater, Mass. until 1861 ; resident, Milton, Mass. Born 
Bridgewater, now Brockton, Mass., June 5, 1797; died Milton, Mass., April 
20, 1874. Nee. 1S74 

Lewis Whiting Fisher, A. M. From Franklin, Mass. ; died 1827. 

Benjamin Franklin Hallett, A. M. Admitted to R. I. bar 1819; lawyer, 
Providence, R. I. 1819-21; editor Providence journal 1821-27; Daily adver- 
tiser, anti-masonic, Providence 1827-33; Boston advocate, anti-masonic, 
1833-38; contributor to Morning post, Boston; lawyer, Boston, 1838-62; mem- 
ber Mass. executive council 1843; member Mass. constitutional convention 
1853; U. S. district attorney for Mass. 1S53-57 ; chairman democratic national 
committee many years. Author Report of trial of A. S. Field for murder of 
Jonathan Gray, 1S26; Legislative investigation into masonry, 1832 ; Address to 
people of Mass. in relation to freemasonry, 1833 ; Full report of trial of E. K. 
Avery, charged with murder of Sarah M. Cornell, 1833 ; Rights of the Marsh- 
pee Indians, 1S34; Oration, Palmer, Mass., July 4, 183b; Oration, July 4, 1838, 
at Middleborough, 183S; Oration, Millbury, July 4, 183c)- Oration, Oxford, 
July 3, 1841 ; The right of the people to establish forms of government, 1S48; 
Three letters to Col. C. G. Greene on democratic party of Mass., 1852; Speech 
Oct. 21, 1853, in favor of new constitution', Speech, Oct. 1,, 18^6, at grand 
rally of the democracy; Speech, Mass. democratic convention, i860; Speech, 
Washington, June 23, i860. Born Osterville, Barnstable, Mass., Dec. 2, 1797; 
died Boston, Mass., Sept 30, 1862. Sabin, Nee. 1863, Cyc. Am. biog. 

James Hubbard. Clergyman. From Providence, R. I.; died 1S18. 

Peter Brown Hunt, A. M. From Seekonk, Mass.; died 1831. 

Robert Hale Ives, A.M. Merchant, partner Brown and Ives, Providence, R. I. ; 
treasurer and managing agent Lonsdale manufacturing company ; trustee and 
secretary corporation Butler hospital for the insane 1844-75; first president 
R. I. hospital corporation ; trustee Brown university 1838-75 ; treasurer Brown 
university 1857-66; member Baltimore convention 1S52. Born Providence, 
R. I., Sept. 16, 1798; died Providence, July 6, 1875. R. I. cyc, Nee. 1876 



1816 GRADUATES 71 

EHab Kingman, A. M. Private tutor, Va. 1816-24; journalist, Washington, D. 
C. ; editor A'. E. palladium, Boston, Mass. ; Washington correspondent Commer- 
cial advertiser and Journal of commerce, New York, N. Y. ; Sun. Baltimore, 
Md.; Courier, Charleston, S. C. ; Picayune. New Orleans, La. Born Bridge- 
water, Mass., May 24, 1797; died Washington, D. C, Feb. 1, 1883. Nee. 1883 

Herbert Marshall, A. M. Clergyman. From Dracut, Mass. ; died 1826. 

Joseph Mauran, A. M. ; M.D. College of physicians and surgeons 1S19. Physi- 
cian, Providence, R. I. 1S19-56; travelled abroad 1856-5S; resident, Providence 
and New York, N. Y. 1S58-66; medical attendant, Dexter asylum 1S27-56; con- 
sulting physician, Butler hospital for the insane; fellow R. I. medical society; 
censor; president two terms; trustee College of physicians and surgeons; vice 
president National association of physicians for revising the pharmaco- 
poeia 1840; "member Mass. medical society; Providence Franklin so- 
ciety; R. I. society for encouragement of domestic industry 1S37-. Author 
Remarks on the cholera, 2d edition, 1832; Address, alumni association, College 
of physicians and surgeons, 1864 j Anniversary address, i86q, before same, 1869; 
also numerous articles in medical journals. Born Barrington, R. I., Dec. 22, 
1796; died New York, N. Y., June 8, 1S73. Mauran fam., R. I. eye, Nee. 1873 

Abner Morse, A. M. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1819; or- 
dained Congregational 1819; pastor, Nantucket, Mass. 1S19-22 ; Presbyterian 
church, Sennett, N. Y. 1827-28; resident, Hartford, O. 1S28-29; Bound Brook, 
N. J., 1833; pastor South Bend, Ind. -1841 ; resident Sharon, Mass. -1S65 ; 
member N. E. historic genealogical society; lecturer on scientific subjects. 
Editor The Christian world unmasked, by J. Berridge, 1S24; author Memorial 
of the Morses, 1S50 ; Genealogy of the descendants of Laurence Litchfield, 1S55 ; 
Genealogy of early planters in Mass., 1855 ; Genealogical register of Sherborn, 
Hollister, and Medzuay, Mass., 1S56; Genealogy of the descendants of Capt. 
John Grout, 1S57 ; Genealogy of the descendants of several ancient Puritans, 
4 vols., 1857-64; Further traces of the ancient Northmen in America, 1861 ; 
Willis genealogy, 1863 ; Genealogical record of several families of Cut- 
ler in the U. S., 1S67. Born Medway, Mass., Sept. 5, 1793; died Sharon, 
Mass., May 16, 1S65. Sabin, Nee. 1S65, Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, And. 

Solomon Peck, A. M.; D. D. 1S51 ; Waterville college 1849. Principal Univer- 
sity grammar school Providence, R. I. 1S16-18; tutor, Brown university 1818- 
20; graduated Andover theological seminary 1823; ordained Baptist 1823; 
preacher, North Yarmouth, Me.; Charleston, S. C. 1824; professor Latin and 
Hebrew languages, Amherst college 1S25-32; acting professor Latin language, 
Brown university; pastor, Gloucester, Mass. 1834; Weston, Mass. 1S35; assist- 
ant corresponding secretary American Baptist missionary union 1835-38; 
foreign corresponding secretary 1838-58; member deputation appointed to visit 
American Baptist missions, eastern Europe and Asia; pastor Beaufort, S. C. 
1862-65; chaplain Disabled soldiers' home, Boston, Mass.; secretary Freed- 
man's aid society. Born Providence, R. I., Jan. 25, 1800; died Rochester, N. 
Y., June 12, 1874. And., Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1874 

Peter Pratt, A. M. Tutor, Brown university 18 16-19; librarian 1818-19. From 
Foxboro, Mass.; died 1842. 

Nathaniel Searle, A. M. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. Born Providence, R. I., 
1796; died Providence, April 28, 1861. Nee. 1861 

Benjamin Bosworth Smith, LL. D. 1S72; A. M. Middlebury college 1825; D. 
D. Geneva college 1832 ; LL. D. Griswold college 1S70. Ordained Episcopal 1818; 
pastor Marblehead, Mass. two years; St. George's church, Accomack, Va. two 
years; Zion's church, Charlestown,Va. ; Trinity church, Shepperdstown, Va. ; 



72 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1816 

St. Stephen's church, Middlebury, Vt. 1823-28; Grace church mission, Phila- 
delphia, Penn. 1828-32; Christ church, Lexington, Ky. 1832; bishop of Ken- 
tucky 1832-84; state superintendent of education, Ky. Author Five charges to 
the clergy ," Saturday evetiing, or thoughts on the progress of the plan of salva- 
tion ; Apostolic succession, facts which prove that a ministry appointed by Christ 
himself involves this position, 1877; editor Episcopal register of Vermont, 
1S23-28; Episcopal recorder, Philadelphia, 1828-32. Born Bristol, R. I., June 
13, 1794; died New York, N. Y., May 31, 1884. Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1884 

Joseph William Torrey, A. M. From Killingly, Conn.; died 1844. 

Reuben Torrey, A. M. Ordained Congregational 1820; pastor Eastford, Conn. 
1820-41; North Mansfield, Conn. 1841-43; Prospect, Conn, five years; North 
Madison, Conn, eight years ; Elm wood, now Providence, R. I. 1852-60. Born 
Weymouth, Mass., April 3, 1789; died Providence, R. I., Sept. 22, 1870. 

Nee. 1870 

Thomas Vernon, A. M. ; M. D. University of Pennsylvania 1852. Ordained 
Congregational; pastor, Rehoboth, Mass. 16 years; teacher, Kingston, Mass. ; 
physician, Perth Amboy, N. J. 1852-68; trustee Brown university 1844-60. 
Born Newport, R. I., Dec. 20, 1797; died Providence, R. I., May 9, 1876. 

R. I. cyc, Nee. 1876 

Samuel Stevens Warren, A. M. From Foxboro, Mass. 

Alexander Wood. Admitted to bar 1820; lawyer, Hanover Four Corners, 
Mass. ; trader, Hanover Four Corners. Born Middleboro, Mass., Nov. 5, 
1796; died Hanover, Mass., Dec. 17, 1867. Nee. 1868 

Simeon Wright. From Pittsford, Vt. *S3 



l8l7 



Benjamin Franklin Allen. From Providence, R. I.; died 1821. 

Samuel Ashley. Lawyer, R.I; custom house officer. From Hampton, Conn. ; 
born 1789; died Aug. 31, 1855. Nee. 1855 

Everett Balcom. From Attleboro, Mass. ; died 1823. 

Jonathan Bigelow. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1820; ordained 
Congregational 1821 ; pastor, Lubec, Me. 1821-26; Rochester, Mass. 1827-49; 
Euclid, O. 1850-54. Born BoylsLon, Mass., April 5, 1793; died Euclid, O., 
Jan. 26, 1854. Nee. 1854, And. 

Aaron Brooks, A. M. Tutor and librarian, Brown university 1819-21. From 
Petersham, Mass. ; died 1845. 

Daniel Sanders Bullard. From Needham, Mass. 

Jonathan Porter Crafts, A. M. From Bridgewater, Mass.; died 1822. 

Pardon Bowen Farrington. From Wrentham, Mass. ; died 1845. 

William Greene, A. M. Private secretary to Gov. Brown, Columbus, O. ; law- 
yer, Cincinnati, O. until 1862; president school board, Cincinnati; lieuten- 
ant-governor R. I. 1866-67 ;delegate, Republican national convention, Chicago, 
111. 1868. Born Warwick, R. I., Jan. 1, 1797; died Warwick, March 24,1883. 

R. I. cyc, Nee 1883 

Elisha Hayward ; M. D. Yale university 1820. Physician, Raynham, Mass. 
1820-68. Born Easton, Mass., Jan. 26, 1791 ; died Raynham, Mass., March 
16, 1S68. Nec.1868 

Charles Jackson, A. M. Admitted to bar 1820; lawyer, Providence, R. I. 
three years ; cotton manufacturer, Scituate, R. I. 1823-1839; Providence; mem- 
ber R. I. house of representatives several years; speaker 1841-42; member 



1817 GRADUATES 73 

R.I. constitutional convention 1843; governor R. I. 1845-46. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., March 4, 179S; died Providence, Jan. 21, 1876. 

R. I. eye, Nee. 1876, Bapt. encyc. 

Henry Jackson, A. M. ; D. D. 1S54. Student, Andover theological seminary 
1S17-18; licensed Baptist 1S20; ordained 1822 ; pastor First church, Charles- 
town, Mass. 1S22-36; First church, Hartford, Conn. 1S36-38; First church, 
New Bedford, Mass. 1839-45; Central church, Newport, R. I. 1847-63; one of 
the founders Charlestown female seminary ; Newton theological institution; 
trustee 1825-63; Brown university 1S28-63. Author Account of the churches 
in R. I., 1854; Historical discourse, Neivport, 1854; Discourse, 215th anniver- 
sary of the Mite society, 1S54; Discourse, death of Rev. Zalmon Tobey, 1858. 
Born Providence, R. I., June 16, 1 79S ; died near East Greenwich, R. I., 
March 2, 1863. 

R. I. eye, Bibliog. R. I., Allibone, Nee. 1863, Bapt. encyc, Cyc. Am. biog. 

Isaac Kimball, A. M. From Ringe, N. H. ; died 1S30. 

Edward Russell Lippitt, A. M. Principal University grammar school 1S17- 
19; ordained Episcopal 1822; missionary, Qiiincy, Mass. 1S19-20; Berkeley 
co., Va. 1S20-23; pastor St. Luke's church, Germantown, Penn. 1823-25; pro- 
fessor, Theological seminary, Alexandria, Va. 1825-42; editor Southern church- 
man 1842-48; principal school for higher branches of education 1850-70. Born 
Providence, R. I., April 23, 179S; died Charlestown, Va., March 9, 1870. 

Nee. 1870 

Warren Lovering, A. M. Lawyer, Medway, Mass.; member Mass. house of 
representatives many years; Mass. executive council 1836-38 ; Mass. board of 
bank commissioners 1S39-45 ; commission for adjusting boundary line between 
Mass. and R. I. Born Framingham, Mass., Feb. 21, 1797; died Medway, 
Mass., Aug. 21, 1876. Nee. 1877 

Abel Manning, A. M. Ordained Congregational 1820; pastor, Plymouth, Vt. 
five years; ten other churches in Vt., N. H. and Mass.; resident, Goffstown, 
N. H. 30 years. Born Sterling, Mass., March 14, 1788; died Goffstown, N. H., 
Dec. 20, 1S79. Nee. 1880 

Joseph Foster Martin. From Providence, R. I.; died 1S19. 

Lewis Leprilete Miller, A. M. ; M. D. 1S20. Physician, Franklin, Mass. 1S20- 
27; conducted, with his father, private hospital, Franklin 1820-27; physician. 
Providence, R. I. 1827-67; president R. I. medical society; resident, Franklin 
1867-69; Providence 1869-70. Born Franklin, Mass., Jan. 6, 1798; died Provi- 
dence, R. I., March 8, 1870. R. I. eye, Nee. 1S70 

Joseph Homer Patrick. Teacher, Ky. five years: ordained Congregational 
1S27; pastor, Barrington, R. I., 1S27-30; Greenwich, Mass. 1830-42; Amherst, 
Mass. 1843-57; South Wellfleet, Mass. 1S57-61 ; resident, West Newton, Mass. 
1861-70. Born Warren, Mass., April 15, 1792; died West Newton, Mass., 
June 20. 1870. Nee. 1870 

Stephen Rawson, A. M. Teacher, Providence, R. I. ; Pawtuxet, R. I. 1827-30; 
teacher and farmer, Upton, Mass. 1830-67. Born Upton, Mass., April 14, 
1791 ; died Upton, Aug. 21, 1867. Nee. 1867 

William Read Staples, A. M. ; LL. D. 1862. Admitted to bar 1819. Lawyer, 
Providence, R. I.; associate justice R. I. supreme court 1835-54; chief justice 
1854-56; secretary and treasurer R. I. society for encouragement of domestic 
industry; one of the founders R. I. historical society. Editor Collections of the 
R. I. historical society, vol. 5 ; Gorton's Simplicities defense against seven-headed 
policy, 1835; author Annals of Providence to i8j2, 1843; Documentary history 



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BROWN UNIVERSITY 1817 



of the destruction of the Gaspee, 1845 ; Proceedings of the first General as- 
sembly of the Incorporation of Providence Plantations in 1647, 1S47 ; R. I. 
form-book, 1859 ; History of the criminal law of R. I. ; Rhode Island in the 
Continental congress; Report on the cove lands in Providence. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., Oct. 10, 1798; died Providence, Oct. 19, 1868. 

Bibliog. R. I., Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1869 

Zalmon Tobey, A. M. Baptist clergyman, Bristol, R. I. ; Providence, R. I.; 
Pawtuxet, R. I.; resident, Warren, R. I. From Canaan, Conn.; born 1792; 
died Canaan, Sept. 17, 185S. Nee. 1S59 

William Ward. From Petersham, Mass. 

Laban Mitchell Wheaton, A. M. Resident, Norton, Mass.; postmaster, Nor- 
ton : member Mass. house of representatives several years; Mass. executive 
council two terms. Born Norton, Mass., Sept. 14, 1796; died Norton, Jan. 17, 
1865. Nee. 1865 

Elipha White, A. M. ; D. D. Wabash college 1843. Graduated Andover theo- 
logical seminary 1820; ordained Congregational 1821; home missionary, S. C. 
1821-22; pastor John's Island, S. C 1S22-49. From Randolph, Mass. ; born 
Oct. 8, 1795; died John's Island, S. C, Nov. 20, 1849. Nee. 1850, And. *25 

1818 

Esek Aldrich. Admitted to bar 1821 ; lawyer, Providence, R. I. a short time: 
merchant, Providence; principal grammar school, Providence ; member R. I. 
general assembly ; assessor of taxes ; city treasurer; member school commit- 
tee, Providence 1844-69; assistant assessor U. S. internal revenue 1S64-69. 
Born Providence, R. I., Jan. 16, 1798; died Providence, May 24, 1869. 

Nee. 1S69 

Samuel Tubbs Angier, M. D. 1823. From Pembroke, Mass. 

Alvah Carpenter. From Seekonk, Mass. ; died 1825. 

Thomas Francis Carpenter, A. M. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. ; major-gen- 
eral R. I. militia. Born Cranston, R. I., Feb. 21, 1796; died Providence, R. 
I., July 14, 1854. Nee. 1854, R - *• C J C - 

Elias Fiske. Student, Andover theological seminary one year with class of 
1821 ; not ordained. From Upton, Mass.; born May 24, 1790; died 1854. And. 

Elnathan Pierce Hathaway, A. M. Lawyer. From Cincinnati, O.: born 
Mass., 1798; died Freetown, Mass., Jan. 23, 1858. Nee. 1S58 

Walter Price Bartlett Judson, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1821. From 
Uxbridge, Mass. ; died 1S25. 

William Samuel Patten, A. M. Admitted to bar 1S21 ; lawyer, Newport, R. 
I. 1821-23; Providence, R. I. 1823-31; cashier Manufacturers bank, Provi- 
dence 1831-73; president common council Providence two years; member 
R. I. house of representatives three years; speaker 1S47-4S; one of the 
founders Providence Athemeum ; president 14 years; trustee Brown univer- 
sity 1856-73; chancellor 1867-73; inspector R. I. state prison ; trustee Reform 
school, Providence. Born Newport, R. I., March 14, 1800; died Providence, 
R. I., Dec. 27, 1S73. Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc, Nee. 1874 

Willard Pierce, A. M. Clergyman. From Canton, Mass.; died 1S60. 

Jabez Porter. From Randolph, Mass. 

Stephen Marsh Rogers, A. M. ; A. B. College of N. J. 1S1S. From Philadel- 
phia, Penn.; died 1825. 

Martin Snell ; A. M. Yale college 1821. From Eaton, N. H. ; died 1S48. 



1818 GRADUATES 75 

Jedediah Lathrop Stark, A. M. Ordained Congregational 1820'; pastor West 

parish, Brattleboro, Vt. 1820-34; Buel, N. Y. 1834-42; Dutch reformed church, 

Mohawk, N. Y., and supply Fort Herkomer and Frankfort 1842-58. Born 

New London, Conn., March 6, 1793; died Mohawk, N. Y., Oct. iS, 1862. 

Nee. 1863 
Azel Utley, A. M. From Pomfret, Conn.; died 1832. 

William Watson. From Spencer, Mass. ; died 1S60. 

John Winslow Whitman. From Pembroke, Mass. ; died 1833. 

Solomon Lovell Wildes. Principal Nichols academy, Dudley, Mass. three 
years; merchant, Boston, Mass. Born North Weymouth, Mass., July 2, 
1797; died Boston, Mass., March 19, 1SS7. Nee. 1888 

Jared Warner Williams, LL. D. 1S52 ; A. M. Dartmouth college 1S34. Law 
student, Litchfield, Conn. ; lawyer, Lancaster, N. II.; member N. H. house 
of representatives 1S30-31, 1S35-36; N. H. senate 1S32-34; president 1834: 
member U. S. house of representatives 1S37-41 ; governor N. H. 1847-49; mem- 
ber U. S. senate 1853-55. Born West Woodstock, Conn. Dec. 22, 1796; died 
Lancaster, N. H., Sept. 29, 1864. 

Nee. 1S65, Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct. *18 

l8l9 

Thomas Backus. Lawyer, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; West Killingly, Conn. ; lieutenant 
governor Conn. ; judge in probate and county courts. Born Sterling, Conn.. 
1799; died West Killingly, Conn., Dec. 9, 1S5S. Nee. 1859 

Ira Moore Barton, A. M. ; LL. B. Harvard university 1S22. Lawyer, Oxford, 
Mass. 1S22-34; member Mass. house of representatives three years; Mass. sen- 
ate two years ; lawyer, Worcester, Mass. 1834-67; probate judge Worcester co. 
1836-44 ; presidential elector 1840; member committee for revision of Mass. 
statutes 1S44; councillor American antiquarian society. Author Historical 
sketch of the old South church in Worcester; Sam p son Mason and his descend- 
ants' besides frequent contributions to newspapers and magazines. Born 
Oxford, Mass., Oct. 25, 1796; died Worcester, Mass , July, 18, 1867. Nee. 1867 

Liba Conant; A. M. Dartmouth college 1S37. Ordained Congregational; 
pastor, Northfield, N. H. 14 years ; Hebron, N. H. nine years ; Canaan, N. H.; 
Groton, N. H.; Oxford, N. H. : resident, Bristol, N. H. Born Bridgewater, 
Mass., March 6, 1797; died Bristol, N. H., April 3, 1S81. Nee. 1SS1 

Job Cushman. Ordained Congregational 1S25; pastor, Springfield, N. H. ; 
preacher, Winchester, N. H. ; Sullivan, N. H. ; pastor, Warwick, Mass. 1832- 
^; Prescott, Mass. 1835-40; missionary, Watertown, Palmyra, Pewaukie, Wis. 
1851-54; pastor, Chilton ville, Mass.; South Pond, Mass. See Cushman gene- 
alogy. Born Kingston, Mass., Jan. 17, 1797: died Grinnell, la., Aug. 5, 187S. 

Nee. 1879 

William Ennis. Lawyer, Newport, R.I. From Newport, R. I.: died Newport, 
June 7, 1849. Nee. 1849 

George Fisher, A. M. Congregational clergyman. From Wrentham, Mass. ; 
died Harvard, Mass., Sept. 5, 1853. Nee. 1S54 

Elijah Livermore Hamlin; A. M. Waterville college 1S23. Lawyer, Waterford, 
Me. 1822-29; Columbia, Me. 1829-35; Bangor, Me. 1835-72; land agent Me. 
1838, '41; member Me. house of representatives 1S46-47; Me. senate 1S58-59; 
mayor Bangor 1S51, '52; U. S. commissioner for securing the rights of fishermen 
under the Ashburton treaty; trustee Waterville college 1841-47; member Me. 



76 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1819 

historical society 1859. Born Livermore, Me., March 7, 1800; died Bangor, 
Me., July 16, 1872. Colby, Nee. 1873 

Jesse Hartwell, A. M. ; D. D. University of Alabama 1845. Principal Univer- 
sity grammar school, Providence, R. I. 1S19-22?; ordained Baptist 1S21; 
preacher, Second church, Providence, 1822-23?; High Hills, S. C. ; Sumpter- 
ville, S. C. ; instructor Furman theological seminary 1823-36?; pastor, Carlow- 
ville, Ala. 1836-47?; president Ala. Baptist convention; professor Theology, 
Howard college; president Southern Baptist domestic mission board ; founder 
Camden, Ark., female institute 1847; president and professor Theology, Mt. 
Lebanon, La., university 1857-59. Born New Marlboro, Mass. 1794; died Mt. 
Lebanon, La., Sept. 16, 1859. Nee. i860, Bapt. encyc. 

Nathaniel Helme, A. M. From South Kingstown, R. I.; died 1822. 

James Stuart Holmes, A. M. From Hebron, Me. 

Jarius Shaw Keith, A. M. From Paris, Me. ; died 1859. 

Horace Mann; LL. D. Harvard university 1849. Law student, Wrentham, 
Mass. 1819-20 ; tutor Latin and Greek, Brown university 1820-22 ; librarian 182 1- 
23 ; law student, Litchfield, Conn. 1821-23 ; admitted to Norfolk bar 1823 ; lawyer, 
Dedham, Mass. 1S23-33 ; member Mass. house of representatives 1827-33; 
founder Worcester lunatic asylum 1833; chairman of its trustees; member 
Mass. senate 1S33-37 ; president 1S36-37; secretary Mass. board of education 
1837-4S ; member U. S. house of representatives 1848-53; president Antioch 
college, O. 1853-59; fellow American academy. Author 12 Reports of the 
secretary of the Mass. board of education, 1S37-48 ; Form and arrangement of 
school-houses, 1838; Oration, 4th July, 1842, 1842 ; Reply to Remarks on Seventh 
annual report, 1844; Lectures on educatio?i, 1848; Report of an educational 
tour in Germany, Great Britain and Ireland in 184J ," A few thoughts for a 
young man, 1S50; Arithmetic practically applied, in conjunction with Pliny E. 
Chase, 1850; Letters and speeches on slavery, 1S51; A few thoughts on the 
powers and duties of woman, 1853 ; Report of the educational census of Great 
Britain in 185 1, 1854; Intemperance, an address; Address at dedication of 
Antioch college / Demands of the age in colleges ; Baccalaureate for 1837 ; Ser- 
mons, i85t ; other addresses, etc.; editor 10 volumes Common school Journal, 
1839-48. See Life, by his tvife, 1S65 ; Life and complete works, 1869; Thoughts 
selected from \_his~] writings, 1869. Born Franklin, Mass., May 4, 1796; died 
Yellow Springs, O., Aug. 2, 1859. Nee. 1859, Cyc. Am. biog., Life, Allibone 

Joseph Merriam, A. M. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1822 ; or- 
dained Congregational 1822; home missionary, Va. 1822-23; Ohio 1S23-24; 
pastor, Randolph, O. 1824-?. Born Grafton, Mass., Oct. 15, 1797. And. 

Joseph Hurlbut Patten, A.M.; Dartmouth college 1832. Admitted to bar 
1821; lawyer, Newport, R. I. 1821-28 ; New York, N. Y. 1S28-66; resident, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. 1S66-77. Author several articles in America?i Journal of 
science. Born Newport, R. I., May 23, 1801 ; died Brooklyn, N. Y., Nov. 6, 
1877. Nee. 1878 

Evander Fuller Rawson. From Paris, Me. ; died 1825. 

Samuel Brenton Shaw, A.M.; D. D. Norwich university 1866. Ordained 
Episcopal 1824; pastor, Newton Lower Falls, Mass. 1821 ; Hagerstown, Md. 
1822; Christ church, Guilford, Vt. 1822-31; St. Luke's church, Lanesboro, 
Mass. 1831-65 ; delegate, general convention 1S59 ; pastor St. John's church, Bar- 
rington, R. I. 1S67-79; vice president Berkshire Bible society; trustee General 
theological seminarv. Born Wickford, R. I., Dec. 29, 1799; died Providence, 
R. I., March 17, 1S85. Nee. 1885 



1819 GRADUATES 77 

Daniel Greene Sprague, A. M. Graduated Andover theological seminary 
1822 ; ordained Congregational 1822; home missionary, 111. and Mo. 1822-23; 
pastor, Hampton, Conn. 1824-39; Second church, Colchester, Conn. 1S39-44; 
Presbyterian church, South Orange, N. J. 1S44-60; resident, South Orange 
1860-69; Salem, N. Y. 1869-73. Born Killinglv, Conn., July 8,1796; died 
Salem, N. Y., Jan. 11, 1873. And., Nee. 1873 

Steuben Taylor, A. M. From Barkhamstead, Conn.; died 1S24. 

David Torrey. From Weymouth, Mass.; died 1870. 

Francis Wood, A. M. Principal Washington academy, Wickford, R. I. ; or- 
dained Congregational; pastor, Barrington, R. I. 1S22-26; East Greenwich, R. 
I. 1826-29; Willington, Conn. 1S29-3S; Rockville, Conn. 1S3S-39; Prescott, 
Mass. 1S39-48; principal school, Barrington, R. I.; pastor, Holland, Mass. 
six years; town clerk, Barrington, R. I. nine years. Born Uxbridge, Mass., 
April S, i79S;died Barrington, R. I., Oct. 29, 1S74. Nee. 1S75. *20 



l820 

Moses Briggs. From Stoughton, Mass. ; died 1822. 

Welcome Arnold Burges. Lawyer. From Providence, R. I. ; died 1828. 

Abiel Childs. From Woodstock, Conn.; died 1S57. 

Benjamin Gorton Church. From Providence, R. I.; died 1S20. 

Joseph Jairus Fales, A. M. ; M. D. 1S25. Physician, Stoughton, Mass. 1S25- 
27; Newport, R. I. 1827-33; Boston, Mass. 1S33-66. Born Wrentham, Mass., 
Jan. 1797; died Boston, Mass., Dec. 15, 1S66. Nee. 1867 

John Dix Fisher; Middlebury college 1821; M. D. Harvard university 1825. 
Physician, Boston, Mass.; one of the founders Perkins institution for the blind. 
From Dedham, Mass.; died Boston, Mass., March 2, 1S50. Nee. 1850 

George Gary, M. D. From Pomfret, Conn.; died 1S28. 

John Goldsbury, A. M. Principal Bristol county academy, Taunton, Mass.; 
ordained Unitarian 1S26; pastor, North Bridgewater, now Brockton, Mass. six 
years; member Mass. house of representatives 1S30; pastor and private tutor, 
Hardwick, Mass. eight years ; principal high school, Cambridge, Mass. ; lecturer 
on education, Cheshire co., N. H.; farmer, Warwick, Mass. 184S-90. Author 
The common school grammar ; A manual of English grammar ; Sequel to the 
common school grammar ; The American common school reader a?id speaker. 
Born Warwick, Mass., Feb. 11, 1795; died Warwick, Oct. 28, 1S90. Nee. 1891 

Albert Gorton Greene. Admitted to bar 1823; lawyer, Providence, R. I.; 
clerk city council 1S32-67; clerk municipal court 1832-57; judge municipal 
court 185S-67; one of the founders Providence Athenaeum; president R. I. his- 
torical society 1854-68. Author Old Grimes; Militia muster; Adelkeid ; 
The Baron's last banquet ; Canonchet ; besides articles in periodicals; editor 
Thomas Dring's Recollections of the Jersey prison ship, 1829; Literary Jour- 
nal, 1833. Born Providence, R. I., Feb. 10, 1802; died Cleveland, O., Jan. 3, 
186S. Sabin, Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Nee. 186S 

Christopher Sargeant Hale. Clergyman. From Haverhill, Mass.; died 1866. 

Lemuel Hall. Teacher 1820-21 ; graduated Andover theological seminary 1824; 
home missionary, Laconia, N. H. 1824; ordained Presbyterian 1S27; home 
missionary, N. Y. : pastor, De Kalb, N. Y. 1826-2S; Annisville, N. Y. 1828-29; 
Holland, N. Y. 1S29-30; Hamburg, N. Y. 1830-32; Bethany, N. Y. 
1S33; Sparta, N. Y. 1S34; Mt. Morris, N. Y. 1S35; Centreville, N. Y. 1836-38; 



78 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1820 

Geneva, Wis. 1838-40; Virginia Settlement, N. Y. 1839-46; resident, Geneva, 
Wis.; Racine, Wis. Born Sutton, Mass., Aug. 17, 1794; died Racine, Wis., 
April 9, 1S68. And., Nee. 1S68 

Charles Burdett Halsey, A. M. From Providence, R. I. ; died 1829. 

Joseph Hathaway. Lawyer, Fall River, Mass. 1825-37; Freetown, Mass. 
1837-65; member school committee 1826-27; Mass. house of representatives 
1827; first editor Fall River Monitor. Born Freetown, Mass., March 9, 1799; 
died Freetown, April 9, 1865. Nee. 1868, B. U. Fall River 

Henry Hersey, A. M. ; Harvard university 1824. Graduated Harvard divinity 
school 1S23; ordained Congregational 1824; pastor, Barnstable, Mass. 
1823-35; resident, Hingham, Mass. 1835-77; member Mass. constitutional 
convention 1853. Born Hingham, Mass., Aug. 16, 1796; died Hingham, Sept. 
23, 1877. Harv., Nee. 1878 

Ailing Hough, A. M. Clergyman. From Meriden, Conn.; died 1824. 

Joseph M'Clintock. From Providence, R. I.; died 1S31. 

John George Metcalf, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university. Physician, Men- 
don, Mass. 1826-92; member school committee 1828-68; Mass. senate 1S58- 
59; town treasurer 1860-85; member Thurber medical society; American an- 
tiquarian society, Worcester, Mass. BornNorfolk, now Franklin, Mass., Sept. 
10, 1801 ; died Mendon, Mass., Jan. 12, 1892. Nee. 1892 

Swan Lyman Pomroy, D. D. 1848; Bowdoin college 1S47. Student, Andover 
theological seminary over two years with class of 1824; ordained Congrega- 
tional 1825; pastor First church, Bangor, Me. 1825-48; one of the secreta- 
ries American board of commissioners for foreign missions, Boston, Mass. 
184S-59; resident, Portland, Me. 1S59-68; clerk State department, Washing- 
ton, D. C. 1866-6S; resident, Sunderland, Mass. 1868-69. Born Warwick, 
Mass., March 4, 1799; died Sunderland, Mass., March 17, 1869. 

And., Nee. 1869 

Augustus Wellington Roberts, A. M. From Grafton, Mass.; died 1831. 

Henry Augustus Rogers, A. M. Admitted to bar 1823; lawyer, Providence, 
R. I. 1823-24; cotton manufacturer, Providence; travelled in Europe and the 
East 1846-47, '65-69. Born Providence, R. I., Nov. it, 1S01 ; died Paris, 
France, Jan. 7, 1869. R. I. eye, Nee. 1869 

William Ruggles, A. M. ; LL. D. 1S52. Tutor, Columbian college 1822-24; 
professor Mathematics and natural philosophy 1824-55 ; professor Mechanical 
philosophy and astronomy 1S55-60; Mathematics and civil polity 1861-65; 
Political economy and civil polity 1865-74; emeritus, Mathematics and natural 
philosophy 1865-77; acting president 1841-43, '54-55, '58-59- Born Rochester, 
Mass., Sept. 5, 1797; died Schooly's Mountain, N. J., Sept. 10, 1877. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Columbian, Nee. 1S7S 
Enoch Sanford, A. M. ; D. D. University of the city of New York 1884. Tutor, 
Brown university 1820-22; ordained Congregational; pastor First church, 
Raynham, Mass. 25 years; Halifax, Mass.; Wellfleet, Mass.; Dighton, Mass.; 
principal Hollis institute, Braintree, Mass.; corresponding member N. Y. 
genealogical and biographical society; member Wis. historical society. Au- 
thor Sketch of the pilgrims; 183 1; History of the First church i?i Raynham, 
1832; Genealogy of the family of Kings i?i Raynham, 1866; History of Rayn- 
ham, Mass., 1870; History of Berkley, Mass., 1872. Born Berkley, Mass., 
Oct. 26, 1795; died Raynham, Mass., Nov. 30, 1890. Sabin, Nee. 1891 
Eliakim Williams Sessions. Farmer, Pomfret, Conn. 1820-72. Born Pom- 
fret, Conn., July 24, 1796; died Pomfret, Dec. 15, 1872. Nee. 1873 



1820 GRADUATES 79 

Samuel Stetson. Teacher; lawyer, Kingston, Mass. ; Duxbury, Mass. Born 
Kingston, Mass., April 25, 1798; died Duxbury, Mass., Oct. 6, 1871. Nee. 1872 

Ebenezer Stone, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1824. Physician, Walpole, 
Mass.; councillor Mass. medical society; president Norfolk district medical 
society. Born Sharon, Mass., Oct. 10, 1797; died Walpole, Mass., Aug. 15, 
1S69. Nee. 1869 

Samuel Lockwood Tyler. From Colchester, Conn. ; died 1822. 

Charles Washburn. Lawyer, Otisfield, Me. 1823-24; Harrison, Me. 1824-36; 
manufacturer, Worcester, Mass.; member Maine legislature 1830; Mass. legis- 
lature 1851; president common council Worcester three years. Born Kings-, 
ton. Mass., Aug. 11, 1798; died Worcester, Mass., Oct. 27, 1875. Nee. 1S76 

Henry Nelson Wheaton ; Middleburv college 1S21. From Dedham, Mass. 

Horatio Gates Wheaton. From Rehoboth, Mass.; died 1824. *29 

I82I 

Lucius Alden, A. M. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1S25; ordained 
Congregational 1S25; home missionary, Dearborn co., Ind. 1S25-30; pastor 
Third church, East Abington, Mass. 1830-43 ; East Bridgewater, Mass. 1843-44; 
Lancaster, Mass. 1S45 ; Newcastle, N. H. 1845-73. Born East Bridgewater, 
Mass., June 18, 1796; died Brockton, formerly East Bridgewater, Mass., April 
24, 1884. And., Nee. 1S85 

Elisha Andrews, A. M. Teacher and preacher, Louisiana 1819-27. Entered 
with class of 1S19, from Hinsdale, N. H. ; died Jackson, La., Nov. 10, 1S27. 

Sprague Annals 6 

Rufus Babcock, A. M. ; D. D. Bowdoin college 1S34. Tutor, Columbian col- 
lege 1821-23; ordained Baptist 1S23; pastor, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 1823-26; 
associate pastor First church, Salem, Mass. 1826-33; president Waterville 
college 1833-36; pastor Spruce street church, Philadelphia, Penn.; First 
church, New Bedford, Mass.; Poughkeepsie, N. Y. ; First church, Paterson, N. 
J. ; president American Baptist publication society; corresponding secretary 
American and foreign Bible Society; American colonization society; agent 
American Sunday school union ; trustee Brown university 1S2S-75. Author 
Claims of education societies, 1829; Review of Beckzvith on baptism, 1S29; 
Making light of Christ, 1830; Memoirs of Andrew Fuller, 1S30; Sketches of 
George Leonard, Abraham Booth, and Isaac Backus, 1832 ; History of Water- 
ville college, 1836; Tales of truth for the young, 1S37 ; Personal recollections of 
J. M. Peck, 1858; Emigrant's mother, 1859; editor Baptist memorial. Born 
Colebrook, Conn., Sept. 18, 1798; died Salem, Mass., May 4, 1S75. 

Columbian, Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1875 

James Ormsbee Barney, A. M. U. S. military service 1812-15; ordained 
Congregational 1S24; pastor Seekonk, now East Providence, R. I. 1824-69; 
Beverly, Mass. five years; resident. Pawtucket, R. I. Born Providence, R. I., 
Sept. 30, 1795; died Pawtucket, R. I., March 7, 1880. Nee. 1S80 

Amos Binney, A.M.; M. D. Harvard university 1S26. Physician, Boston, 
Mass. ; fellow of the American academy. From Boston, Mass. ; died Rome, 
Italy, Feb. 1847. Nee. 1S47 

Draper Carpenter, A. M.; M. D. 1S24. Physician, Seekonk, Mass., now Paw- 
tucket, R. I. From Seekonk, Mass. ; born 179 1 ; died Pawtucket, R. I., June 
16, 1848. Nee. 1848 



80 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1821 

Nathaniel Cobb. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1825; home mis- 
sionary, Harwich, Mass. 1S25-26; ordained Congregational 1827; pastor, Nan- 
tucket, Mass. 1827-29; home missionary, Bloomfield,0. 1829-30; Hampden, etc., 
O. 1830-33; pastor, Parkman, O. 1S33-35; Presbyterian church, Clear Creek, 
O. 1835-37; Mt. Eaton, O. 1S37-40; Bible agent and colporteur, O. 1840-41, '45- 
49; pastor, Salem, O. 1841-45; city missionary, New Bedford, Mass. 1849-50; 
pastor, North Falmouth, Mass. 1850-51; Chilmark, Mass. 1852-53 ; Monument, 
Sandwich, Mass. 1853; evangelist, Kingston, Mass. 1853-78. Born Rochester, 
Mass., May 9, 1S00; died Taunton, Mass., Nov. 15, 1878. And. 

Eliphalet Porter Crafts, A. M. ; Harvard university 1825. Graduated Harvard 
divinity school 1824; teacher; ordained Unitarian 1828; pastor First church, 
East Bridgewater, Mass. 1828-36; Sandwich, Mass. 1839-54?; teacher, East 
Lexington, Mass.; pastor First church, Eastport Me. 1866-76; resident, 
Waltham, Mass. 1876-80. Born North Bridgewater, now Brockton, Mass., 
Nov. 23, 1800; died Waltham, Mass., Jam 16, 18S0. Harv., Nee. 1880 

Samuel Aborn Crapo. Lawyer, New York, N. Y. From Providence, R. I. ; 
died North Providence, R. I., May 9, 1853. Nee. 1853 

John Locke Doggett, A. M. From Mendon, Mass.; died 1844. 

Oliver Everett; M. D. Dartmouth college 1824. From Dedham, Mass.; born 
1798; died Dec. 15, 185 1. Nee. 1852, Dart. 

Eliphaz Fay, A. M. Principal Dutchess academy, Poughkeepsie. N. Y. ; law- 
yer; president Waterville college 1841-43; Baptist clergyman, near Pough- 
keepsie. From Westboro, Mass.; died Poughkeepsie, N. Y., March 19, 1854. 

Nee. 1854 

Barnum Field, A. M. Publisher and editor Independent inquirer, Providence, 
R. I. 1823-24; grammar school principal, Boston, Mass. From Taunton, 
Mass.; died Boston, Mass., May 7, 185 1. Nee. 185 1 

Daniel Fisher, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1825. Physician, Mass. 
general hospital; Boston, Mass. ; Edgartown, Mass. Born Sharon, Mass., 
June 14, 1799; died Edgartown, Mass., Dec. 18, 1876. Nee. 1877 

George Qriswold. Episcopal clergyman. From Bristol, R. I.; died 1829. 

Levi Haile, A. M. Lawyer, Wan-en, R. 1. ; member R. I. house of representa- 
tives 1824-35; associate justice R. I. supreme court 1835-54; trustee Brown uni- 
versity 1830-54. Born Warren, R. I., 1797; died Warren, July 14, 1854. 

Nee. 1854, R. I. eye. 

William Gardner Hammond. Lawyer, Newport, R. I. ; surveyor of customs, 
Newport, R. I. 19 years. Born North Kingstown, R. I.; died Long Island, 
June 19, 1S58. Nee. 185S 

Ezekiel Holmes; A. M. Waterville college 1824; M. D. Bowdoin college 
1824. Physician, Paris, Me.; teacher Natural sciences, Gardner, Me., lyceum ; 
principal 1829-32; editor Farmers'' and mechanics' journal 1829; America7i 
standard 183 1 ; physician, Winthrop, Me. 1832-33; lecturer Chemistry and 
natural history, Waterville college 1833-37 ; editor Afaine farmer 1833-65; sur- 
veyor public lands Me. and Mass.; member Me. house of representa- 
tives 1835-40, '50; Me. senate 1S40-42 ; state scientific surveyor 1861-62 ; member 
Me. historical society 1846-65. Born Kingston, Mass., Aug. 24, 1801 ; died 
Winthrop, Me., Feb. 9, 1865. Nee. 1865, Colby 

Elbridge Gerry Howe, A. M. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1824; 
ordained Congregational 1824; home missionary, Kaskaskia and Paris, 111. 
1824-27; Mass. and R. I. 1828-30; pastor, Unity, N. H. 1830-31; Southwick, 
Mass. 1831-32; Halifax, Mass. 1832-35; Marshfield, Mass. 1835-37; home mis- 
sionary, 111. 1837-47; in business, Waukegan, 111. Born Paxton, Mass., Aug. 
14, 1799; died Waukegan, 111., June 3, 1884. And., Nee. 1S85 



1821 GRADUATES 81 

Samuel Gridley Howe; M. D. Harvard university 1824; LL. D. 1S68. Greek 
military service 1S24-30; surgeon-in-chief to Greek fleet 1827-30; president 
Polish relief committee, Paris; superintendent Perkins institution 1S32-76; 
Mass. school for training idiots and feeble minded youth 1S48-75; member U. 
S. sanitary commission; U. S. commission to inspect condition of freedmen : 
commissioner, Santo Domingo 1S71; member Mass. board of education ; presi- 
dent Mass. board of charities; trustee Mass. general hospital; McLean asylum 
for the insane. Author Historical sketch of the Greek revolution, 1S28; Reader 
for the blind, 1S39; besides numerous reports and pamphlets. Born Boston, 
Mass., Nov. 10, 1S01 ; died Boston, Jan. 9, 1S76. Nee. 1S76, Cyc. Am. biog. 

Thomas Jefferson Humphrey. From Tiverton, R. I. 

John Gale Merrill ; A. M. Waterville college 1S24; M. D.Bowdoin college 1S24. 
Physician, Sedgwick, Me. Born Sedgwick, Me., June 3, 1797; died 1S26. 

Colby, Bowd. 

Joseph Muenscher, A. M. ; D. D. 1S52 ; Kenyon college 1S49. Student 
Andover theological seminary nearly two years with class of 1S25 ; ordained 
Episcopal deacon 1S24; priest 1825; pastor Christ church. South Leicester, 
now Rochdale, Mass. 1S24-27 ; St. John's church, Northampton, Mass. 1827- 
31 ; Trinity church, Saco. Me. 1S31-33; professor Sacred literature, Episcopal 
theological seminary, Gambier, O. 1833-41; instructor Hebrew 1841-43; profes- 
sor Latin, Kenyon college two years; pastor St. Paul's church, Mt. Vernon, O. 
1S41-54; delegate, general convention several times; secretary Society for 
relief of widows and children of deceased clergymen of Episcopal church in 
Ohio 1845-S4. Author Church choir, 1S39; Manual of Biblical interpretation, 
1865 ; Revised version of the book of Proverbs, 1S66 ; Orthography and pronun- 
ciation of the English language, 1S79; besides frequent articles in reviews and 
periodicals; editor Gambier observer; We.stern Episcopalian. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., Dec. 21, 179S; died Mt. Vernon, O., Feb. 16, 1S84. 

And., Nee. 18S4 

Allen Munro. From Seekonk, Mass. ; died 1832. 

John Gregory Needham, A, M. ; M. D. 1S24. Cotton broker, Providence, 
R. I.; druggist, Western state; physician, Smithfield, R. I.; Pawtuxet, R. I. 
1836-67. Born Walpole, Mass., Sept. 7, 1S01 ; died Pawtuxet, R. I., Aug. 29, 
1867. Nee. 1868 

Immanuel Northup. From North Kingstown, R. I.; died 1823. 

Austin Packard, A. M. Admitted to bar 1S24; lawyer, West Bridgewater, 
Mass.; member Mass. general court; trial justice Plymouth co., Mass. Born 
North Bridgewater, Mass., Jan. 15,1801; died West Bridgewater, Aug. 13, 
1SS1. Nee. 1S85 

Levi Packard, A. M. Congregational clergyman, Spencer, Conn.; Woon- 
socket, R. I.; Stafford Springs, Conn. From North Bridgewater, Mass.; 
born 1796; died Stafford Springs, Conn., Jan. 11, 1S57. Nee. 1S57 

Samusl Bartlett Parris, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1825. From 
Marshfield, Mass.; died 1S27. 

Augustus Brown Reed, A. M. Ordained Congregational 1S23 ; pastor First 
church, Fall River, Mass. 1823-25 ; Ware, Mass. iS25?-3S. Born Rehoboth, 
Mass., 1799; died Ware, Mass., Sept. 30, 183S. B. U. Fall River 

George Robert Russell, LL. D. 1S49. Admitted to bar 1S25; lawyer, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 1S25; merchant, Manila 1S27-35; farmer and student, West Rox- 
bury, Mass. Born Providence, R. I., May 5, 1S00; died Manchester, Mass., 
Aug. 5, 1866. Nee. 1S66 



&2 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1821 

Joseph Sampson. From Kingston, Mass.; died 1844. 

Ralph Shepard. Student, Andover theological seminary 1821-24. From Little 
Compton, R. I. ; died Amherst, Mass., Jan. 24, 1824. And. 

Increase Sumner Smith, A. M. Tutor, Brown university 1822-24; librarian 
1823-24; English preceptor, Leicester academy 1824-26; instructor, Derby acad- 
emy, Hingham, Mass. 1S26-44; fanner and teacher, Dorchester, Mass. 1844-66. 
Born Paxton, Mass., June 22, 1799; died Dorchester, Mass., May 12, 1866. 

Nee. 1866 

Erastus Spaulding; A. M. Geneva college. From Pomfret, Conn.; died 1853. 

Moses Thatcher, A. M. Ordained Congregational 1823 ; pastor, North 
Wrentham, Mass. 1S23-38; Ararat, Perm. ; Gibson, Penn.; Wysox, Penn. ; 
Masonville, N. Y. ; Franklin, N. Y. ; Virgil, N. Y. ; Bridgewater, N. Y. ; Peru, 
N. Y. ; Munson, Penn. 1866-68. Born Princeton, Mass., Nov. 14, 1795; died 
Cambridge. 111., July 21, 1878. Nee. 1885 

James Tisdale. Principal academy, Darlington Court House, S. C. two years; 
licensed Congregational 1825 ; missionary four years; ordained 1830; pastor 
Guildhall and Granby,Vt. 1830-36; Gilsum, N. H. 1836-41; Shutesbury, Mass. 
1841-57; Tonica, III. 1857-59; Lowell, 111. 1859-62. Born Taunton, Mass., 
Nov. 7, 1799; died Tonica, 111., Feb. 28, 1863. Nee. 1863 

Simeon Tucker, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1825. Physician, Canton, 
Mass. 1825-31 ; Stoughton, Mass. 1831-78. Born Canton, Mass., Nov. 20, 
1799; died Stoughton, Mass., Feb. 9, 1878. Nee. 1878 

Thomas Hopkins Webb, A.M.; M. D. Harvard university 1825. Physician, 
Providence, R. I. 1S25-35 ; editor Providence journal 1835-38; with publishing 
house, Boston, Mass.; editor Common-school journal / member commission for 
running Mexican boundary; Franklin society, Providence; R. I. historical 
society; one of the founders and first librarian Providence Athenaeum; 
honorary member Royal society of northern antiquaries, Copenhagen ; secretary 
Emigrant aid society; Mass. institute of technology. Born Providence, R. I., 
Sept. 21, 1801 ; died Quincy, Mass., Aug. 2, 1866. Nee. 1866, R. I. eye. 

Eliab Williams, A. M. Teacher, Va. ; admitted to Va. bar; admitted to Mass. 
bar 1825; lawyer, Wellington, now Dighton, Mass. 1825-27; Swansea, Mass. 
1827-33; Fall River, Mass. 1833-80; member school committee four years. 
Born Raynham, Mass., May 10, 1803; died Fall River, Mass., April 14, 1880. 

B. U. Fall River, Nee. 1880. *40 

l822 

Andrew Backus. From Pomfret, Conn. 

William Barry, A.M. Student, Harvard divinity school two years; Goettingen 
and Paris two years; ordained Unitarian 1830; pastor South church, Lowell, 
Mass. five years ; Framingham, Mass. until 1S44; in Europe 1844-47, '51-53, 
'68-74; pastor, Lowell, Mass. 1847-51 ; secretary and librarian Chicago histor- 
ical society 1S56-68. Author Rights and duties of neighboring churches / His- 
tory of Framingham, 1847 ; Thoughts on Christian doctrine, 1845; The antiqui- 
ties of Wisconsin / Letters from the East. Born Boston, Mass., Jan. 10, 1S05; 
died Chicago, 111., Jan. 17, 1SS5. Nee. 1885 

James ROSS Burdick. Teacher, Capitol Hill seminary, Washington, D. C. ; 
agent Columbian college, D. C. ; foreign and domestic missions; ordained 
Baptist 1S26; evangelist 1826-32 ; pastor, Ithaca, N. Y. ; Oswego, N. Y. ; Lisle, 
N. Y. ; Tioga, N. Y. ; Canton, Penn. ; Scipio, N. Y. ; Jordan, N. Y. ; Syracuse, 



1822 GRADUATES 83 

N. Y. Born Leyden, Mass., June 29, 1796; died Syracuse, N. Y., Feb. 8, 
1867. Nec - l86 7 

Thomas Mackie Burgess. Law student; merchant; mayor Providence, R. I. 
1841-52; president Providence, Warren and Bristol railroad. Born Providence, 
R. I., June 6, 1S06; died Providence, Oct. 17, 1856. Nec. 1857, R. I. eye. 

Alexis Caswell, A. M.; D. D. 1S41; LL. D. 1865. Tutor, Columbian college, 
Washington, D. C 1822-25; professor Ancient languages 1825-27; ordained 
Baptist 1S27; pastor, Halifax, N. S. 1827-28; preacher First church, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 182S; professor Mathematics and natural philosophy, Brown uni- 
versity 1828-50; Mathematics and astronomy 1850-63; president 1S6S-72 ; di- 
rector Providence Athenaeum eight years; vice president eiuht years ; president 
National exchange bank, Providence; American screw company, Providence; 
board of trustees Newton theological institution; Baptist missionary union 
1867-69; trustee R. I. hospital 1863-77; president 1S75-77 ; one of the found- 
ers American association for the advancement of science; vice president 1S57 ; 
associate fellow American academy of arts and sciences 1850; one of the corpo- 
rators National academy of sciences 1863; trustee Brown university 1872- 
75 ; fellow 1875-77. Author Lectures on astronomy.. 1S58 ; Meteorological obser- 
vations, 1831-60, 1S60; Memoir of John Barstotu, 1S64; Memoir of Prof. Ben- 
jamin Silliman, 1866; Life and Christian work of Francis Wayland, 1867; 
Results of meteorological observations at Providence, 1831-76, 1882. Born Taun- 
ton, Mass., Jan. 29, 1799; died Providence. R. I.. Jan. 8, 1S77. 

Cyc Am. biog., R. I. eye, Bapt. encyc, Allibone, Columbian, Nec. 1S77 
Joseph Smith Covell ; A. M. Trinity college 1847. Ordained Episcopal 1825 ; 
pastor mission church, St. Albans, Vt. 1824-25 ; Princess Anne, Md. ; St. Paul's 
church, Brookfield, Conn. 1S28-37 ; Trinity church, Bristol, Conn. 1S37-47 ; 
Essex, Conn.; Bethlehem, Conn.; Wolcottville, Conn.; Westville, Conn.; St. 
Paul's church, Huntington, Conn. 1863-76; resident, Bridgeport, Conn, 1S76- 
80. Born Killingly, Conn., June 4, 1797; died Bridgeport, Conn., March 16, 
18S0. Nec - lSSo 

Samuel Leonard Crocker, A. M. Copper manufacturer, Taunton, Mass.; 
director and president Taunton locomotive works; director Old Colony iion 
works; Old Colony railroad; Taunton brick company; trustee Bristol county 
savings bank; Machinists national bank, Taunton ; Taunton lunatic asylum ; 
member Mass. executive council 1S49; U. S. house of representatives 1S53-55 ; 
trustee General theological seminary, New York, N. Y. ; elected trustee Brown 
university 1882, but died before entering office. Born Taunton, Mass., March 
31, 1804; died Boston, Mass., Feb. 10, 18S3. Nec. 1S83 

William Allen Crocker, A. M. Merchant, Taunton, Mass. 1S22-24; copper 
and iron manufacturer, Taunton 1S24-5S; New York,. N. Y. 1858-71 ; one of 
the managers Old Colony iron company ; president Bristol county bank; trus- 
tee Brown university 1845-71. Born Taunton, Mass., March 14, 1S02 ; died 
New York, N. Y., May 13, 1S71. Nec. 1871 

Preston CummingS. Ordained Congregational 1825; pastor, Lebanon, N. Y. 
1825; Dighton, Mass. 1827-36, 1848-51; Wrentham, Mass. 1836-3S; Buckland, 
Mass. 1840-47; antiquary, Leicester, Mass. Author Congregational diction- 
ary, 1852. Born Seekonk, Mass., May 1, 1S00; died Holden, Mass., April 8, 
1875. Nec - l8 7 6 

Benjamin Clarke Cutler, A. M.; D. D. Columbia college 1835. Ordained 
Episcopal deacon 1822; pastor, Quincy, Mass. 1S22-29; pastor, Leesburg, Va. 
one year; director Episcopal city mission, New York, N. Y. 1S32-33; pastor 



84 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1822 

St. Anne's church, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1S33-63. Author Century sermon, Christ 
church, Quincy, Mass, 1826; Sermon, Nezv York city mission, 1832; Thanhs- 
giving sermon, 1S35 ; Sermon on national independence, 1840; Sermon on 
death of A. W. Dny, 1S46; Sermon on death of F.C.Clements, 1S53; Parochial 
sermons, 1857. See Memoir, by Horatio Gray, 1S65. Born Roxbury, Mass , 
Feb. 6, 1798; died Brooklyn, N. Y., P"eb. 10, 1S63. 

Nee. 1S63, Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone 

Isaac Davis, A. M. ; LL. D. i860; Columbian college 1846. Admitted to bar 
1825; lawyer, Worcester, Mass.; member Mass. senate 1843-54?; member 
Mass. executive council 185 1; Mass. house of representatives 1852; delegate, 
Mass. constitutional convention 1853; member Mass. state board of education 
1862-60 ; mayor Worcester 1S56, '59,61; delegate, Democratic national con- 
ventions 1828-60 ; president Q^iinsigamond bank 1836-45, '54-78; Mechanics 
savings bank 1851-55; director Providence and Worcester railroad 1857-78; 
Worcester and Nashua railroad 1S4S-53, 1874-79; colonel 6th regiment Mass. 
militia 1828-31; member board of visitors West Point academy 1S32; presi- 
dent 1854; president board of trustees Worcester academy 40 3'ears; trustee 
Brown university 1838-51 ; fellow 1851-79; trustee Columbian college 1S47-72 ; 
Waterville college 1847-55 ; Norwich university ; president Mass. Baptist con- 
vention 1838-40; American Baptist convention 1838-40; American Baptist 
home mission society 1848-55. Born Northboro, Mass., June 2, 1799; died 
Worcester, Mass., April 1, 1883. Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1883 

Timothy Briggs Deane. From Fairhaven, Mass.; died 1838. 

Richard Evans Eddy, A. M. Merchant, Providence, R. I. 1822-41 ; deputy 
collector port of Providence 1841-45; treasurer American Baptist missionary 
union, Boston, Mass. 1845-54; resident, Providence 1S54-70. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., July 19, 1802 ; died Providence, April 29, 1870. 

R. I. cyc, Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1870 

Joseph Whitney Farnum ; M. D. University of Penn. 1830. Professor 
Chemistry, Kentucky college. Fiom Providence, R. I. 

Daniel Le Baron Goodwin, A. M. Private tutor, Chantilly, Va. 1S22-23; 
student, Andover theological seminary 1823-24; ordained Episcopal 1829; pas- 
tor, East Sutton, now Wilkinsonville, Mass. 1825-54; missionary, Providence, 
R. I. 1854-67. Born Easton, Mass., July 20, 1800; died Providence, R. I., 
Dec. 25, 1867. R. I. cyc, And., Nee 1S68 

George Washington Hathaway, A. M. Teacher, Cheraw, S. C. ; ordained 
Episcopal deacon 1824; pastor, Cheraw several 3'ears; merchant, Providence, 
R. I. -1830; ordained priest 1830; pastor St. Mark's church, Warren, R. I. 
1830-52; Christ church, Lonsdale, R. I. 1852-58; Trinity church, West Troy, 
N. Y. 1858-63. Born Dighton, Mass., April 12, 1S00; died Dorchester, Mass., 
Nov. 15, 1863. • Nee 1864, R. I. cyc 

Samuel Kingsbury. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1825; home 
missionary, N. Y. 1825-27; pastor, Shirley, Mass. 1827-28; Unity, N. H. 1S28; 
ordained Congregational 1829; pastor, Andover, N. H. 1829-31; Jamaica, Vt. 
1831-33; Warwick, Mass. 1S33-35; Middlesex and Worcester, Vt. 1835-36; Un- 
derbill, Vt. 1836-39; teacher, academy, Jericho, Vt. 1S39-40; pastor, Thornton, 
N. H.1841; farmer, Tam worth, N. H. 1841-67. Born Franklin, Mass., May 
18, 1798; died Tamworth, N. H., Nov. 8, 1S67. And., Nee 186S 

Thomas Kinnicutt, A. M. Lawyer, Worcester, Mass. 1825-58; member Mass. 
house of representatives ; speaker two years ; member Mass. senate; judge of 
probate for Worcester co. 184858. Born near Warren, R. I. 1799; died Wor- 
cester, Mass., Jan. 22, 1S58. Nee 1S58 



1822 GRADUATES 85 

Dexter Leland. Private tutor, Edisto Island, S. C. ; student, General theologi- 
cal seminary; schoolmaster and acting chaplain U. S. ship Lexington 
three years; private teacher, Md. ; Charleston, S. C. 30 years. Born 
Sherburne, Mass., April 6, 1799; died Fla., March 20, 1S65. Nee. 1S67 

Solomon Lincoln, A. M. Teacher, Falmouth, Mass. 1S22-23; admitted to bar 
1S26; lawyer, Hingham, Mass. 1823-53; member Mass. house of representa- 
tives 1829, '30, '40; Mass. senate 1S31 ; U. S. marshal, Mass. 1S41-44; member 
Mass. board of bank commissioners 1S49-53; cashier Webster bank, Boston, 
Mass. 1853-69; president 1869-76; member Mass. historical society; N. E. his- 
toric genealogical society; American antiquarian society. Author Oration, 
Hingham, 4th July, 182b, 1S26; History of Hingham, 1827; Sketch of Nan- 
tasket, 1S30; Oration, Plymouth, centennial anniversary, birthday of Wash- 
ington, 1S32 ; Oration, Qiiincy, 4th July, /Sjj, 1S35 ; Oration, Hingham, 1835 : 
200th anniversary of settlement of the lozvn ; Notes on Lincoln families, 1S65 ; 
Memoir of Rev. Charles Brooks. Born Hingham, Mass., Dec. 28, 1S04; died 
Hingham, Dec. 1, 18S1. Sabin, Nee. 1S81 

Jacob Hersey Loud, A. M. Admitted to bar 1S25; lawyer. Mass.; registrar 
of probate 1S40-62 ; treasurer and receiver-general Mass. 1853-55, 1866-71; 
member Mass. house of representatives 1S63-64; Mass. senate 1864-66; direc- 
tor Old Colony railroad ; corporation actuary N. E. trust company, Boston, 
Mass. Born Hingham, Mass., Feb. 5, 1S02 ; died Boston, Mass., Feb. 2, 1SS0. 

Nee. 1SS0 

Thomas Smith Webb Mott. Student, Andover theological seminary with 
class of 1825 two years; ordained Episcopal dencon 1825; priest 1826; pastor 
St. Michael's church, Marblehead, Mass. 1825-2S ;Christ church, Gardiner, Me. 
182S; St. James's church, Wilmington, N. C. 1S2S; home missionary, N. C. 
1S2S-36; church of St. John in the Wilderness, Flat Rock, N. C. 1S36-44; 
teacher and home missionary Lenoir, N. C, 1844-52; pastor St. Peter's church, 
Charlotte, N. C. 1S53-60; St. Paul's church, Columbus, Miss. 1855-57; editor 
Church intelligencer, Raleigh, Va. 1860-64; planter, Silver Dale, Catawba co., 
N. C 1S64-69. Born Preston, N. S., July 28, 1S00; died Silver Dale, N. C, 
Sept. 20, 1S69. And., Nee. 1S70 

John Davis Pierce. Student, Princeton theological seminary 1822-23; princi- 
pal Day's academy, Wrentham, Mass. oneyear; ordained Congregational 1825; 
pastor, Sangerfield, N. Y. 1S25-30; missionary, Mich. 1831-36; superintendent 
of public instruction, Mich. 1836-41; member Mich, house of representatives 
1S47-4S; Mich, constitutional convention 1850; president Mich, school board ; 
resident, Marshall, Mich. 1831-53 ; Ypsilanti, Mich. 1853-S2. Born Chester- 
field, N. H.,Feb. 18, 1797; died Medford, Mass., April 5, 1SS2. 

Princ, Nee. 1SS2 

Samuel Presbury, A. M. ; Harvard university 1S26. Clergyman. From Taun- 
ton, Mass., died 1S34. 

Edward Seagrave, A. M. Teacher; ordained Baptist 1830: pastor, Scituate, 
R. I. ; Nonhboro, Mass. ; N. Y.; missionary, Kans. ; resident, Pawtucket, R- 
I. 1861-77. Born Chester, Vt., July 15, 1797; died Pawtucket, R. I., Aug. 18, 
1877. Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1878 

Samuel Starkweather. Tutor, Brown university 1823-24; admitted to bar 
1S26; lawyer, Cleveland, O. 1S27-76; collector port of Cleveland 1S29-40: su- 
perintendent light houses, O. frontier 1829-40; mayor Cleveland four years; 
justice court of common pleas 1852-57. Born Pawtucket, Mass., Dec. 27, 1799; 
died Cleveland, O., July 5, 1876. Nee. 1S77 



86 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1822 

Daniel Munroe Stearns. Unitarian clergyman, Dennis, Mass. From Lincoln, 
Mass.; died Lincoln, Oct. 19, 1847. Nee. 1848 

David Robinson Straw. Lawyer, Bethel, Me. 1825-26; Sangerville, Me. 1826- 
30; Guilford, Me. 1S30-76. Born Newfield, Me., Nov. 7, 1795; died Guilford, 
Me., Aug. 31, 1876. Nee. 1877 

Henry Hannibal Fayette Sweet. Clergyman. From Attleboro, Mass. ; died 
1S27. 

John Wilder, A. M. Clergyman. From Attleboro, Mass.; died 1844. *30 

1823 

Benoni Allen. Clergyman. From Attleboro, Mass. ; died Zanesville, O., Jan. 
1, 1S67. Nee. 1867 

Ethan Allen, A. M. Private tutor, Millwood, Va. ; principal academy, Millwood ; 
Hanover, Mass. 1S28-33; St. John's parish school, Rochester, N. Y. ; ordained 
Episcopal; pastor St. Paul's church, Otis, Mass. 1836-46; Trinity church, 
Nantucket, Mass. 1846-55; Christ church, Guilford, Vt. Born Londonderry, 
Vt., Nov. 25, 1794; died Guilford, Vt., May 19, 1867. Nee. 1867 

Samuel Ames, A.M.; LL. D. 1855. Admitted to bar 1826; lawyer, Provi- 
dence, R. L; member city council; R. I. general assembly; quartermaster 
durin° r Dorr war ; member commission for revising R. I. statutes 1855; chief 
justice R. I. supreme court 1856-65. Joint author Treatise on the la-w of 
private corf orations aggregate. Born Providence, R. I., Sept. 6, 1806; died 
Providence, Dec. 20, 1S65. Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Nee. 1866 

Joseph Ayer. Ordained Congregational 1825; pastor, North Stonington, 
Conn. 1S25-37; Lisbon, Conn, 1837-49; South Killingly, Conn. 1849-57; East 
Lyme, Conn. 1857-68; Voluntown, Conn. 1S6S-75. Born Stonington, Conn., 
May 19, 1793; died Somers, Conn., Dec. 26. 1S75. Nee. 1876 

William Badger. Lawyer, Philadelphia, Penn. until 1859, '61-75; navy agent 
1859-61; resident, Bristol, Penn. 1875-78; Philadelphia 1S7S-79. Born Wind- 
ham, Conn., Dec. 10, 1802; died Philadelphia, Penn., Feb. 6, 1879. Nee. 1879 
Caleb Belcher ; M. D. Harvard university 1827. Teacher, Falmouth, Mass. 
one year; physician, Falmouth 1827-47; Cumberland, R. I. 1847-75. Born 
Wrentham, Mass., Feb. 2, 1S00; died Cumberland, R. I., April 7, 1875. 

Nee. 1875 
Asa Moore Bolles. From Ashford, Conn.; died 1832. 

Elias Billiard. Admitted to bar 1826; lawyer, Holliston, Mass. ; town treasurer; 

town clerk; selectman; member school committee; Conn, general court 1S34, 

'35' 7°- Born Medway, Mass., Dec. 30, 1799; died Holliston, Mass., Nov. 2, 

1875. Nee. 1875 

Frederick Clark, A. M. From Nantucket, Mass. 

Silas Axtell Crane, A. M. ; D. D. 1855 ; A. M. Middlebury college 1832 ; Trinity 
college 1S51. Teacher 1823-24; tutor Mathematics, Brown university 1824-28; 
principal school for young ladies 1S28-33; ordained Episcopal 1S33; pastor St. 
Stephen's church, Middlebury, Vt. 1S33-37 ; president Kemper college, St. 
Louis, Mo. 1S37-39; pastor East Greenwich, R. I. -1872. Born Berkley, Mass., 
Oct. 21, 1799; died East. Greenwich, R. I., July 16, 1872. R. I. cyc, Nee. 1873 
Charles Dresser, A. M. ; D. D. St. Paul's college, Palmyra, Mo. 1858. Private 
tutor, Va. ; ordained Episcopal; pastor, Va. ; Springfield, 111.; professor 
Rhetoric, and in business department, Jubilee college. Born Pomfret, Conn., 
Feb. 24, 1800; died Springfield, 111., March 26, 1865. Nee. 1865 



1823 GRADUATES 87 

Henry Seymour Fearing. Tutor, Brown universiry 1824-25. From Ware- 
ham, Mass. ; died 1S29. 

Joseph Warren Fearing, A. M.; M. D. Physician, Providence, R. I. 1826- 
62. Born Wareham, Mass., Sept. 6, 1S00; died Providence, Nov. 24, 1862. 

Nee. 1S63, R. I. eye. 

John Gray. Lawyer, Brooklyn Conn.; editor Windham comity telegraph; 
bookseller, Newburyport, Mass.; librarian Young men's lyceum, Worcester, 
Mass, 1857 ?-59- Born Boston, Mass., Dec. 5, 179S; died Worcester, Mass , 
Nov. 21, 1859. Nee. i860 

Rufus Hodges, A. M. From Norton, Mass. ; died 1S44. 

Aholiab Johnson. Graduated Yale law school 1825; lawyer, Stafford, Conn. 
1825-30; Somers, Conn. 1830-40; Enfield, Conn. 1840-1870; judge court of 
probate 16 years; town clerk Enfield ten years; member Conn, general 
assembly 1S4S-49, '61. Author short historical sketches. Born Stafford, 
Conn., April 2S, 1799; died Enfield, Conn., March 3, 1S93. Nee. 1893 

William Magoun, A. M. With U. S. legation, Turin about 1S52 ; clerk of 
manufacturing company, Turin; U. S. consular agent, Turin 1S67-71. From 
Pembroke, Mass. ; died Turin?, Oct.? 1S71. P. 

Edward Mellen, LL. D. 1S54. Principal seminary, Weslboro. Ma>,s. ; master 
grammar school, Cambridge, Mass.; admitted to bar 1828; lawyer, East Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 1S2S-30; Wayland, Mass. 1830-75; justice court of common 
pleas, Mass. 1S47-55 ; chief justice 1855-59; lawyer, Worcester, Mass. 1859-72; 
trustee Brown university 1S42-75. Born Westboro, Mass., Sept. 26, 1802; 
died Wayland, Mass., May 31, 1875. Nee. 1875 

Seth Miller, A. M. Admitted to bar 1826; lawyer, Wareham, Mass. 1S26-76; 
member Mass. constitutional convention 1S53. Born Middleboro. Mass., Jan. 
10, 1801 ; died Wareham, Mass., Aug. 22, 1876. Nee. 1S77 

Benjamin Norris, A. M. ; M. D. 1S26. Physician, Bristol, R.I. 1826-?; Taunton, 
Mass. -1S35; Lexington, Ky. 1835-37; Pittsfield, 111. 1837-70. Born Bristol, 
R. I., Oct. 13, 1803; died Pittsfield, 111., Dec. 19, 1870. Nee. 1S71 

James Plaisted. From Gardiner, Me. 

George Denison Prentice, A. M. ; Trinity college 1S2S. Teacher, Hartford, 
Conn.; editor Conn. Mirror 1S25-28; associate editor, with John G. Whittier, 
N. E. -weekly revietv 1S2S-30 ; admitted to bar 1S29; editor Journal, Louisville, 
Ky. over 30 years. Author Biography of Henry Clay, 1S31 ; Prenticeana, 
i860; -with biographical sketch by G. IV. Griffin, 1871 ; Poems, with biographi- 
cal sketch by J. J. Piatt, 1875. Born Preston, Conn., Dec. 18, 1802; died 
Louisville, Ky., Jan. 22, 1870. Sabin, Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1S70 

Baalis Sanford. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1S26; ordained 
Congregational 1S27; pastor, East and West Bridgewater, Mass. 1S27-49; 
Trinity church, East Bridgewater, 1850 61 ; member school committee 36 years ; 
resident, East Bridgewater, Mass. 1S61-S0. Born Berkley, Mass., July 6, 
1S01 ; died East Bridgewater, Mass., July 2S, 1880. And., Nee. 1881 

John Waters Tenney, A. M. ; M. D. Physician, Webster, Mass. From 
Sutton, Mass.; died Webster, Mass., Feb. 1849. Nee. 1S49 

Joseph Punderson Tyler. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1S26; 
ordained Congregational 1S28; home missionary, L.I. 1828; agent Home 
missionary society, and preacher, Conn., L. I., and N. Y. 182S-34; pastor, 
West Gloucester, Mass. 1S34; Voluntown and Sterling, Conn. 1835-36; Chil- 
mark, Mass., and Little Compton, R. I.; New Castle, N. H. 1S41-44. Born 
Griswold, Conn., Sept. 14, 1797; died North Bridgewater, Mass., Dec. 26, 
1844. And. 



88 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1823 

William Robinson Watson, A. M. Admitted to bar; clerk Providence co. 
court of common pleas 1827-33, ^S'S^l cashier Bank of N. A., and afterwards 
City bank, Providence, R. I., 1836-41 ; collector of customs, Providence, 1841- 
45, '49-54; secretary of state R. I. 1S54 55 ; state auditor 1S56-63; president 
City insurance company 1863-64. Author numerous political writings, in- 
cluding The whig party, signed " Hamilton, " 1844. Born South Kingstown, 
R. I., Dec. 14, 1799; died Providence, R. I., Aug. 29, 1864. 

Nee. 1864, Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye. 

William Hathaway Williams, A. M. From Wellington, Mass. *27 



l824 



Ira Barrows, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1827. Physician, Pawtucket, 
R. I., 1S27-40; Norton, Mass. 1840-50; Providence, R. I. 1S50-82; member 
American institute of homoeopathy ; president R. I. homoeopathic medical so- 
ciety; honorary member N. Y., Conn, and Mass. homoeopathic medical soci- 
eties. Born Attleboro, Mass., Nov. 18, 1804; died Providence, R. I., Oct. 14, 
1882. R. I. cyc, Nee. 1883 

George Arnold Brayton, A. M.; LL. D. 1870. Admitted to bar 1S27; law- 
yer, Warwick, R. I.; member school committee Warwick 1829-31; R. I. gen- 
eral assembly ; town clerk Warwick 1834; member Landholder's convention 
1841 ; R. I. constitutional convention 1842; associate justice R. I. supreme 
court 1843-68 ; chief justice 186S-74; resident, East Greenwich, R. I. Born 
Apponaug, Warwick, R. I., Aug. 4, 1803; died East Greenwich, R. I., April 
21, 18S0. R. I. cyc, Bapt. encyc, Nee 1S80 

George Augustus Bucklin. From Seekonk, Mass. ; died 1829. 

William Peckham Bullock. Merchant, Providence, R.I. 1826-49; president 
Commercial bank, Providence I4years ; trustee Butler hospital ; reform school ; 
inspector state prison; member city council two years; presidential elector 
1856. Born Providence, R. I., July 6, 1S05; died Providence, Dec. 22, 1S62. 

Nee. 1S63, R. I. cyc 

Leander Cobb. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1827; ordained Con- 
gregational 1827; pastor, Charleston, Ind. 1827-38; Rochester, now Marion, 
Mass. 1S3S-72. Author History of Alario?i Congregational church. Born 
Rochester, Mass., Dec. 5, 1S01 ; died Marion, Mass., Sept. 2, 1872. 

And., Nee 1873 

Moses Colburn, A. M. From Charlestown, Mass. 

Saunders Malbone Crooke. From Newport, R. I. ; died 1842. 

David Daniels, A. M. Lawyer; judge court of common pleas. From Uxbridge, 
Mass.; died Woonsocket, R. I., May 16, 1847. Nee 1847 

Nathan Durfee, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1831. Physician and apothe- 
cary, Fall River, Mass. 1S40; ship-owner, manufacturer, Fall River 1840-76; 
treasurer and director Mass. agricultural college ; founder, and several years 
president, Bristol co. central agricultural society; member school committee 
three years; Mass. house of representatives 1S40, '4t, '44. Born Fall River, 
then Freetown, Mass., June iS, 1799; died Fall River, Mass., April 6, 1S76. 

B. U. Fall River, Nee 1876 

Thomas Russell Durfee, A. M. Graduated Andover theological seminary 
1827; ordained Congregational 1827 ; home missionary ; pastor, Calloway co., 
Mo. 1826-31; agent American Bible society, Mo. 1831-33. Born Fall River, 
Mass., May 14, 1S01 ; died St. Charles, Mo., July 15, 1833. And. 



1824 GRADUATES 89 

George Dyer, M. D. Yale college 1S27. Physician, Greenfield, Conn. 1827-32; 
Trumbull, Conn. 1832-78; member Conn, house of representatives one year. 
Born Windham, Conn., Aug. 1, 1802; died Trumbull, Conn., May 8, 1878. 

Nee. 1878 

Charles Robinson Fisk, A. M. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1S28; 
ordained Congregational 1828; home missionary 1828-31; pastor, Holden,Me. 
1831-33; Poland, Me. 1834-35; Presbyterian church, Logan, O. 1S36-?; edilor, 
Galesburg, 111. 1849 ?-5i; pastor, Mendota, 111. 1853-55; resident, Mendota 
1862-?; editor, Delavan, III. Born Wrentham, Mass., Oct. 27, 1804; died Dela- 
van, 111., Dec. 2S, 1869. And. 

Richard Salter Greene. From Providence, R. I. ; died 1826. 

George Hathaway. From Berkley, Mass. 

Eliphalet Williams Hervey, A. M. ; M. D. From Berkley, Mass. 

Francis Carter Jenckes. From Providence, R. I. 

Joseph Sherbourne Jenckes, A. M. From Providence, R. I. 

Henry Cushing Jewett, A. M. Graduated Andover theological seminary 
1827; acting pastor, Kennebunkport, Me. 1828; ordained Congregational 1829; 
pastor, Westbrook, Me. 1S29-34; Winslow, Me. 1835-42; West Gloucester, 
Mass. 1S43-46. Born Rowley, Mass., Feb. 10, 1S03; died West Gloucester, 
Mass., Nov. 4, 1846. Nee. 1847, And. 

William Heron Judd. Clergyman. From New London, Conn. 

George Washington Keely, A. M. ; LL. D. 1S49. Tutor Latin and Greek, 
Brown university 1825-2S; associate principal private school, Providence, R.I. 
1828-29; professor Mathematics and natural philosophy, Waterville college 
1829-52; resident, Waterville, Me. 1852-78! connected with U. S. coast survey 
several years ; correspondent Royal observatory of England. Author articles 
in American Journal of science; Proceeding's of t lie Royal astronomical so- 
ciety. Born Northampton, England, Dec. 25, 1803; died Waterville, Me., June 
13, 1S78. Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1878 

George Leonard. Tutor, Columbian college 1S24-25; ordained Baptist 1826; 
pastor, Second church, Salem, Mass. 1S26-29; graduated Newton theo- 
logical institution 1S28; pastor, Portland, Me. 1830-31; secretary Salem Bible 
translation and foreign mission society. Author Sermons on various subjects, 
1S32. Born Raynham, Mass., Aug. 17, 1802; died Worcester, Mass., Aug. 
11, 1S31. • Bapt. encyc, Sprague Annals 6, Sabin, Newt. 

William Leverett, A. M. Ordained Baptist; pastor First church, Roxbury, 
Mass. 1825-40; Second church, Cambridge, Mass. 1840-50; Grafton, Mass. 
1850-55; principal classical school, Newport, R. I.; member executive com- 
mittee, American Baptist missionary union. Born Brookline, Mass., Jan. 25, 
1S00; died Newport, R. I., Dec. 9, 1SS2. Nee. 1883 

Leonard Luce. Teacher one year; graduated Andover theological seminary 
182S; ordained Congregational 1829; pastor, Westford, Mass. 1829-52; Little- 
ton, Mass. 1S52-53; Boxboro, Mass. 1S53-58; trustee Lawrence academy 50 
years; town clerk Westford 1854-57, '60-71; member school committee West- 
ford 30 years. Born Rochester, Mass., May 14, 1799; died Westford, Mass., 
June 7, 1SS4. Nee. 1886, And. 

George Flagg Mann. Lawyer. Author Nine lazvyers' opinion; Geranium leaf; 
Oration, Apfonaug, July 4,1838 . From Providence, R. I.; died 1885. 

Harrison Greenough Park; A. M. Amherst college 1827. Teacher, University 
grammar school, Providence, R. I. 1824-25 ; law student, Boston ; student, 
Princeton theological seminary 1828-29; ordained Congregational 1829; pas- 



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tor, South Dedham, now Norwood, Mass. 1829-35; Second church, Danvers, 
Mass. 1S37-3S; editor and agent 1837-49; pastor, Burlington, Mass. 1849-52; 
Bernardstown, Mass. 1856-58; Westminster, Vt. 1S58-60; resident, Wal- 
pole, N. H. 1860-62 ; Hancock, N. H. 1862-69; agent Mass. temperance alliance, 
Norwood, Mass. 1S69-76. Author Voice from the parsonage; editor Fathers' 
and 7not Iters' manual. Born Providence, R. I., July 28, 1806; died Norwood, 
Mass., June 2, 1876. Princ, Nee. 1877 

Allen Ormsbee Peck. Admitted to bar 1826; lawyer, Providence, R. I.; clerk 
municipal court 1832-34; member common council 1832-34; secretary Ameri- 
can insurance company, Providence 1837-46; president 1846-63; Narragansett 
insurance company 1863-71. Born Rehoboth, Mass., Nov. 17, 1804; died 
Providence, R. I., Sept. 12, 1871. R. I. eye, Nee. 1872 

Shubael Peck. From Rehoboth, Mass.; died 1824. 

Asa Potter, A. M. Admitted to bar 1827; lawyer, Kingston, R. I.; merchant, 
New York, N. Y. ; resident, Kingston, R. I.; secretary of state R. I. 1851-54. 
Born Rhinebeck, N. Y., Oct. 13, 1802: died Kingston, R. I., Oct. 11,1872. 

R. I. eye, Nee. 1873 

Jacob Richards. Physician, Hanover, Mass. 1827?; Weymouth, Mass. ; Brain- 
tree, Mass. Born Weymouth, Mass., June 24, 1795; died Weymouth, Jan. 2, 

1861. Nec - l862 

John Smythe Richardson. From Charleston, S. C. 

Phineas Savery, A. M.; M. D. Harvard university 1827. From Wareham, 
Mass.; died Attleboro, Mass., May 18, 1853. Nec. 1853 

Aruna Captain Hoover Smith, A. M. From Fairfield, N. Y. 

Luther Smith. Clergyman. From Hollis, N. H. 

Richard Foster Sweet. From Norton, Mass.; died 1841. 

Tyler Thatcher. Ordained Congregational 1827; evangelist 1827-34; assistant 
pastor, Hawley, Mass. 1834-43; pastor, Wrentham, Mass.; teacher and 
preacher, Cal. 1851-69. Boin Princeton, Mass., Sept. 11, 1801 ; died Cache 
Creek, Cal., Dec. 4, 1869. Nec. 1870 

Silas Tompkins, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1828. From Little Comp- 
ton, R. I. ; died 1S53. 

John Penfield Turney. Clergyman. From Weston, Conn. 

William Henry Waterman. Clerk, Valley Falls, R. I.; Crompton, R. I.; 
assistant cashier Roger Williams bank 1840: cashier; director; member com- 
mon council Providence 1847-50; board of aldermen 1856-61. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., June 19, 1805; died Providence, Dec. 16, 1880. Nec. 1881 

Elihu White, A. M.; M. D. 1828. Physician, Providence, R. I.; druggist, 
Boston, Mass. ; Dorchesier, Mass. Born Braintree, Mass., April 12, 1797; 
died Dorchester, Mass., Nov. 18, 1859. Nec. 1S60* 

William Hunt White, A. M. Graduated Harvard divinity school 1827; or- 
dained Uniiarian 1827; pastor, Littleton, Mass., 1827-53. From Lancaster, 
Mass.; died Littleton, Mass., Sept. 1853. Nec. 1853 

Ezra Wilkinson, A. M. Principal academy, Monmouth, Me. 1824-26; admit- 
ted to bar 182S; lawyer, Seekonk, Mass., now East Providence, R. I. 1818-35; 
Dedham, Mass. 1S35-82; attorney middle district Mass. 1843-55; member Mass. 
house of representatives 1848-49, '51-52, '56-57 ; Mass. constitutional convention 
1853; associate justice Mass. superior court 1S59-82. Born Wrentham, Mass., 
Feb. 14, 1S01 ; died Dedham, Mass., Feb. 6, 18S2. Nec. 1882. *41 



1825 GRADUATES 9 1 

1825 

Hermon Bourne. From Attleboro, Mass. 

George Ware BriggS, A. M. ; D.D. Harvard university 1855. Teacher, Provi- 
dence and elsewhere, including one year of medical study 1825-31; graduated 
Harvard divinity school 1834; ordained Unitarian 1S34; pastor, Fall River, 
Mass. 1834-37; member school committee two years; associate pastor First 
church, Plymouth, Mass. 1S3S-53; pastor First chinch, Salem, Mass. 1S53-67; 
Third Congregational society, Cambridge, Mass. 1S67-; in Europe 1869, '82- 
83; delegate, 50th anniversary British and foreign Unitarian associaiion 1875. 
Author Dedication sermon, Fall River, 1835; Address at funeral of W. P. 
Ripley, Nov. 13, 1S42 ; Two sermons, Plymouth, Mass., July 4, 1S47 ; Sermon, 
Unitarian convention, Salem, 184, ; Lessons on relative duties and Christian 
morals, 1852; Address, Middlesex Sunday school, 1853; Address, Salem, Feb. 
22, 1862; Memoir of D. A. White, 1S64; Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, June 
1865 ; Lecture on man, in Unitarian affirmations, 1S79; .Protest in Piedmont, in 
conjunction with E. E. Hale, in Christian examiner, Nov. 1S57 ; besides 
various sermons in magazines. Address 140 Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. 

Sabin, Bost. Ath. Cat., P. 

John Burrage. Private teacher, Buzzard's Bay, Mass. a few months; lawyer, 

New Bedford, Mass. -1843; Charlestown, Mass. 1843; member Mass. house of 

representatives. Born Leominster, Mass., Oct. 30, 1800; died Charlestown, 

r> P 

Mass., Aug. 24, 1843. 
William Burrough. In business, Providence, R. I. Born Providence, R. I., 
Nov. 13, 1799; died Providence, Feb. 3, 1867. Nee. 1867 

Cornelius Sowle Cartee, A.M.; M. D. Harvard university 1845. Student, 
Harvard medical school; teacher, private school Providence, R. I. ; principal 
school for young ladies, Providence 1S29-37 ; physician, Peoria, 111.; principal 
school for young ladies, Doylestown, Penn. five years; Charlestown, Mass. 
1844-57; master Harvard grammar school 1S57-72 ; librarian Charlestown 
branch, Boston public library 1872-85. Author Elements of physical and 
political geography ; Questions adapted to text of the New Testament; School 
atlas of physical geography; Geographical question book, 1832-4. Born 
Providence, R. I., July 28, 1S06; died Charlestown, Mass. Dec. 23, 1885. 

Nee. 1886 

Lucius Watson Clarke. Congregational clergyman. From Brookfield, 

Mass.; died Middlebury, Vt., Jan. 2, 1S54. Nee. 1854 

Ira Cleaveland, A. M. Teacher academy, Milford, Mass.; admitted to bar 

1829; lawyer, Dedham. Mass. 1S29-40; secretary, president, Norfolk mutual 

fire insurance company 1840-89. Born Hopkinton, Mass., Feb. 1, 1S02 ; died 

Dedham, Mass., Dec 21, 1SS9. Nee. 1S90 

Lewis Wade Clifford, A. M.; M. D. Harvard university 1S45. From Piovi- 

dence, R. I.; died Hartford, Conn. Nee. 1S54 

Sands Grant Cole. From North Stonington, Conn. 

Horatio Leonard Danforth. Lawyer, Taunton, Mass.; county treasurer 
1829-41; resident, III. 1S42-44; high sheriff Bristol CO., Mass. 1844-51. Born 
Taunton, Mass., 1800; died Taunton. July 21, 1859. Nee. 1859 

David Woodward Fiske. Principal Framingham academy 1825-26; lawyer, 
Wrentham, Mass. 1831-36; merchant, Detroit, Mich. 1S36-55 ; Greenfield, Mich. 
1855-71; alderman Detroit. Born Sturbridge, Mass., Nov. 2, 1S01 ; died De- 
troit, Mich., July 12, 1871. Nee. 1872 



92 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1825 

George Fiske. Theological student, Cambridge, Mass. 1825-26; in business, 
Lowell, Mass. 1826-30; teacher, Oswego, N. Y. 1830-32; ordained Episcopal 
1832; pastor, Oriskanj, N. Y. and Rome, N. Y. 1832-37; home missionary, 
Richmond, Ind. 1837-44; pastor St. Paul's church, Richmond 1844-55; farmer 
and preacher, Richmond 1S55-60. Born Lincoln, Mass., 1S04; died Rich- 
mond, Ind. Feb. 24, i860. Nee. 1862 

Thomas Jefferson Forbes. From Bangor, Me. ; died 1837. 

Henry Bradford Goodwin, A. M. Graduated Alexandria, Va., theological 
seminary; Episcopal clergyman, Va. ; Clarke co., Md. Author various papers 
on the people north and south. Born Norton, Mass., 1802; died Norton, June 
2, 1859. Nee. 1859 

Joseph Greene, A. M. From Barnstable, Mass. 

William White Hall. Graduated Newton theological institution 1829; or- 
dained Baptist 1831; pastor, North Marshfield, Edgartown, Mass. 1836-40; 

. preacher, Milford, N. H. ; Kennebunk, Me.; Barre, Mass.; Pittsburg, Penn. ; 
Gloucester, East Haverhill, Hardwick, Mass.; Peterboro, Hillsboro, N. H. ; 
Heath, Rowe, Mass. ; missionary, N. H. ; Mass.; Kansas. Born Methuen, 
Mass. ; died Patchogue, L. I., Nov. 28, 18S4. Newt. 

Jubal Harrington. From Shrewsbury, Mass. 

Charles Colesworth Pinckney Hastings, A. M. Lawyer. From Mendon, 
Mass.; died Mendon, Sept. 25, 1848. Nee. 1849 

William Taber Hawes. From Fairhaven, Mass.; died 1858. 

John Brown Herreshoff, A. M. Admitted to R. I. bar, but did not practice. 
Resident, Providence, R. I. -1850?; Bristol, R. I. i85o?-6i. Born Providence, 
R. I., 1805; died Bristol, R. I.June 11, 1861. Nee. 1861 

Solon* Hill. From Medwny, Mass. 

Asa Hixon. Graduated Auburn, N. Y., theological seminary; ordained 
Congregational 1829; pastor Oakham, Mass. 1829-32; resident, West Medway, 
Mass. 1832-45, '57 62; Franklin, Mass. 1845-57. Born Medway, Mass., March 
6, 1800; died West Medway, Nov. 16, 1862. Nee. 1862 

Jerathmel Bowers Jenckes. From Providence, R. I. ; died 1848. 

Nathaniel Emmons Johnson. Congregational clergyman. From Killingly, 
Conn.; died Richmond, Va., Jan. 15, 1847. Nee. 1847 

George Gordon King. Admitted to bar 1827; lawyer, Providence, R. I. 1827; 
Newport 1S27-70; member R. I. house of representatives 1833-46, '48-49, and 
afterwards; speaker 1846; travelled abroad 1846-48; member U. S. house of 
representatives 1849-53; president Redwood library association 1844-46, '59-70. 
Born Newport, R. I., June 2, 1807; died Newport, July 17, 187 1. 

R. I. eye, Redwood, Nee. 1871 

Theodore Leonard Lincoln. Admitted to bar 182S; lawyer, Taunton, Mass.; 
farmer, North Taunton, Mass.; justice of peace. Born Taunton, Mass., 
March 13, 1801 ; died North Taunton, Mass., July 14, 1887. Nee. 1888 

Charles Fenner Manchester; M. D. Harvard university 1S28. Physician, 
Pawtucket, R. I. 182S-33, '41-78; New York, N. Y. two years; Providence, R. 
I. -1841; one of the founders American institute of homoeopathy. Born John- 
ston, R. I., Feb. 7, 1805; died Pawtucket, R. I., April 5, 1S7S. Nee. 187S 
Hugh Montgomery. Teacher, Cheraw, S. C. 1825-26; lawyer, New Bedford, 
Mass. ; South Boston, Mass. ; member Mass. house of representatives several 
years. Born Middleboro, Mas*., March 23, 1802; died Boston, Mass., March 
13, 1883. Nee. 1SS3 

George Washington Patten. Graduated U. S. military academy, West Point 
1830; U. S. military service 1830-64; lieutenant 1S30; captain 1846 ; major 



1825 GRADUATES 93 

1861 ; lieutenant-colonel 1862; retired 1S64. Author Seminole's reply ; Joys 
that we've tasted ; Episode of the Mexican war ; Army manual, 1S63; Infantry 
tactics, bayonet drill, and small sword exercise, 1861 ; Artillery drill, 1861 ; 
Cavalry drill and sabre exercise, 1S63; Voices of the border, 1867; editor Gen. 
P. St. G. Cooke's Cavalry tactics, 1863. Born Newport, R. I., Dec. 25, 1808; 
died Houlton, Me., April 28, 1882. B. U. civ. war, Cvc. Am. biog., Nee. 1882 

Onslow Peters. Judge 111. circuit court. From Westboro, Mass.; died 1856. 

Samuel Plaisted ; A. M. Waterville college 182S; M. D. Bowdoin college 182S. 
Physician, Waterville Me. Born Gardiner, Me., Nov. 24, 1S01 ; died Water- 
ville, Me., April 14, i860. Colby, Bowd. 

Horatio Pratt. Lawyer, Mansfield, Mass. 1828-29; Taunton, Mass. 1S29-72 ; 
district attorney ; member Mass. senate two terms; president Taunton common 
council. Born Mansfield, Mass., June 5, 1S05; died Taunton, Mass., May 
24, 1872. Nee. 1872 

William Pratt. From Shrewsbury, Mass.; died 1S39. 

Joseph Henry Price, A. M. ; D. D. Columbia college 1847. Ordained Epis- 
copal 1S30; pastor St. James's church, Amesbury, Mass. ; assistant pastor St. 
Thomas's church, New York, N. Y. ; pastor St. Paul's church, Albany, N. Y. 
1833-37; St. Stephen's church, New York, N: Y. 1837-75; president diocesan 
convention 1861 ; delegate, general convention 1863; president diocesan mis- 
sionary committee ; chairman standing committee; trustee Episcopal general 
theological seminary ; vice president Bible and common prayer-book society; 
Tract society; member executive committee Church book society. Born 
Boston, Mass., Dec. 26, 1799; died New York, N. Y., Oct. 29, 1S87. Nee. 1888 

James Beal Prince, A. M. From Providence, R. I.; died [S31. 

Robert Rhodes. Manufacturer, Providence, R. I.; Warwick, R. I. Born 
Warwick, R. I. 1S13; died Pawtuxet, R. I., Nov. 10, i860. Nee. 1861 

Jared Dewing Richmond. From Ashford, Conn.; died Dec. 1SS1. P. 

Christopher Robinson. Preceptor old Kent academy, East Greenwich, R. I. ; 
admitted to bar 1833; lawyer, Woonsocket, R. I. 183389; attorney general R. I. 
1854-55; member U. S. house of representatives 1859-61 ; U. S. minister to Peru 
and envoy to negotiate treaties in settlement of difficulties between Peru and 
the U. S. 1861-65. Born Providence, R. I., May 15, 1806; died Woonsocket, 
R. I., Oct. 3, 1S89. Cong, direct., Nee. 1890 

David Sanford, A. M. Student, Andover theological seminary two years; or- 
dained Congregational 182S; pastor, Newmarket, N. H. 1S2S-30; Dorchester, 
Mass. 1830-38; Medway, Mass. 1S38-75. Born Medway, Mass., Aug. 28, 
1S01 ; died Medway, Dec. 17, 1875. And., Nee. 1876 

Barnas Sears, A.M. ; Madison university ; D. D. Harvard university 1841 ; 
LL. D. Yale college 1862. Graduated Newton theological institution 182S; 
ordained Baptist 1827; pastor First church, Hartford, Conn. 1S27-29; professor 
Languages, Hamilton theological institution 1S29-36; resident licentiate, 
Andover theological seminary 1830; student of theology, Germany, 1S33-35; 
professor Christian theology and president, Newton theological institution 
1836-4S; secretary and general agent Mass. board of education 1S48-55; presi- 
dent and professor Moral philosophy, Brown university 1855-67 ; general agent 
Peabody education fund, Staunton, Va., 1867-80; fellow Brown university 
1841-51 ; American academy of arts and sciences; corresponding member Mass. 
historical society. Author Nohden's German grammar, edited, 1S42 ; The 
Ciceronian ; or Prussian mode of instruction in Latin, 1S44; Select treatises of 
Martin Luther, in the original German, edited 1846; Life of Martin Luther, 



94 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1825 

1850; i-epublished in England as Luther : his mental and spiritual history, 1S50; 
Annual reports of the Mass. board of education, 1848-35 ; Roget's Thesaurus, 
edited, 1854; Discourse at centennal celebration of Brown university, 1S64; 
also several articles in Appleton's American cyclopaedia, Bibliotheca sacra, and 
reviews; joint author Essays on classical literature; editor Christian review. 
Born Sandisfield, Mass., Nov. 19, 1802; died Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Julv 6, 
iSSo. Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Bapt. encyc, Newt., And., Harv., Alli- 
bone, Am. cat., Mass. hist, soc., Nee. 1881. 

Thomas Snow. From North Bridgewater, Mass. 

William Stillman Stanley, M. D. 1828. Physician, Mansfield, Mass. two 
years; Marmaroneck, N. Y. 1829-76. Born Attleboro, Mass., Jan. 17, 1803; 
died Wrentham, Mass., July 11, 1884. Nee. 1SS5 

Moses George Thomas, A. M. Graduated Harvard divinity school 1828; or- 
dained Unitarian 1829; pastor, Concord, N. H. 1839-45; South Boston, Mass. 
1845-48; New Bedford, Mass. 1848-71; resident, Atlanta, Mo. 1S71-73 ; Boston, 
Mass. 1S73-74; Concord, N. H. 1874-80. Born Sterling, Mass., Jan. 19, 1805; 
died Concord, N. H., Sept. 18, 1S80. Nee. 1881 

Benjamin Clifford Wade, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1829; ordained Baptist 1829; pastor, Woburn, Mass. 1829-34. From Provi- 
dence, R. I.; died Hartford, Conn., July 12, 1S57. Nee. 1857, Newt. 

Samuel Watson. Lawyer, Nashville, Tenn. ; manufacturer of gunpowder, 
Sycamore, Tenn.; member Tenn. house of representatives one term ; Tenn. 
state board of education; trustee Nashville university; Peabody education 
fund 1869-76. Born Barrington, R. I., July 16, 1807 ; died Nashville, Tenn., 
Sept. 26, 1876. Nee. 1S78 

Samuel Tyler Wilder. From Attleboro, Mass. ; died 1S37. 

Sydney Williams. Admitted to bar 1828 ; lawyer and insurance agent, Taun- 
ton, Mass. 182862; one of the founders first savings bank, Taunton ; secretary 
and treasurer; member school board 20 years; trustee Bristol academy; presi- 
dent Union mutual insurance company, Providence, R. I. 1S62-80. Born Taun- 
ton, Mass., Feb. 12, 1803; died Boston, Mass., July 14, 1880. Nee. 1881 

Benjamin Willis. From Bridgewater, Mass.; died 1833. 1 *47 



l826 

Jonathan Aldrich, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 1829; or- 
dained Baptist 182S; pastor, West Dedham, Mass. 1S28-30; Beverly, Mass.; 
East Cambridge, Mass. ; Worcester, Mass.; Newburyport, Mass.; Baltimore, 
Md.; Framingham, Mass.; Middleboro, Mass. -1853; district secretary Ameri- 
can Baptist missionary union 1S53-62. Born St. Johnsbury, Vt., Sept. 14, 
1799; died Worcester, Mass., Jan. 17, 1862. Nee. 1S62, Bapt. eneve, Newt. 

Cyrus William Allen. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1829; agent 
American tract society, 111. and Mo. 1830-33; ordained Presbyterian 1833; pas- 
tor, Potosi, Mo. 1833-34; Congregational church, Norton, Mass. 1S35-42 ; Pel- 
ham, N. H. 1843-47; Coleraine, Mass. 1849-52; Hubbardston, Mass. 1852-60; 
Eastjaffrey, N. H. 1863-70; Hanover, Mass. 1871-7S; resident, WestRoxbury, 
Mass. 1879-82. Born Taunton, Mass., Oct. 28, 1806; died West Roxbury, 
Mass., April 11, 1882. And., Nee. 1882 

Nathan Ball, A. M. From Warwick, Mass. 



1826 GRADUATES 95 

Jason Babcock Blackington, A. M. Lawyer, Holder), Mass.; teacher, O. ; 
principal academy, Bowling Green, Ky. ; Tenn.; O ; farmer, Marietta, O. 
Born Attleboro, Mass., Aug. 24, 179S; died Marietta, O., Oct. 1871. Nee. 1S74 

Zenas Bliss, A. M. Calico printer, Johnston, R. I. iS26?-50?; broker and 
manufacturing agent, Philadelphia, Penn. i850?-5S; resident, Johnston 185S- 
62. Born Rehoboth, Mass., June 11, 1806; died Johnston, R. I., May 24, 
1862. Nee. 1862 

George Burgess, A. M. ; D. D. 1846; A. M. Trinity college 1845; D. D. Union 
college 1846. Law student 1S26-29; tutor, Brown university 1829-31; studied 
abroad 1831-34; ordained Episcopal 1834; pastor Christ church, Hartford, Conn. 
1S34-47; bishop of Me. 1847-66. Author Book of Psalms, translated into Eng- 
lish verse ; Strife of brothers, 1844; Pages from the ecclesiastical history of 
Neiv England betiveeti 1740 and 1840 ; The last enemy conquering and con- 
quered, 1850; Sermons on the Christian life, 1854. Born Providence, R. I., 
Oct. 31, 1S09; died at sea near Hayti, April 22, 1866. Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1877 

John Daggett, A. M. Admitted to bar 1S29; lawyer, East Attleboro, Mass. 
1830-85, except 1833-34; member Mass. house of representatives 1836-39, 1866; 
Mass. senate 1850; register of probate Bristol co., Mass. 1852-62; member 
Attleboro school committee 15 years; chairman; constituent member Old 
Colony historical society 1854-85 ; president 1S56-85 ; member N. E. genealogi- 
cal society; president trustees Richardson school fund over 40 years. Author 
Sketch of the history of Attleborough, 1S34; same, edited and completed by 
his daughter, 1S94; also various poems and addresses; editor Parris's remains, 
1829; Patriot, Dedham, Mass., 1S33-34. Born Attleboro, Mass., Feb. 10, 
1805; died Attleboro, Mass., Dec. 13, 1885. Biog. in Hist. Attleb., Nee. 18S6 

Walter William Dalton, A. M. From Bristol, R. I. 

Benjamin Randall Dean, A. M. Admitted to bar 1S29; lawyer, Taunton, 
Mass. Born Taunton, Mass. Oct. 29, 1S06; died Taunton, March 17, 1S63. 

Nee. 1863 

Francis Deane. From Fitchburg, Mass. 

Abner Turner Ellis, 1S27. From Charlton, Mass. 

Gilbert Fay. From Westboro, Mass.; died 1835. 

John Appleton Fayerweather, A. M. Town officer Worcester, Mass. ; member 
Mass. house of representatives; president National bank, Worcester; Worces- 
ter mutual fire insurance company. Address, 39 South St., Worcester, Mass. 

P. 

Calvin Park Fiske, M. D. Harvard university 1829. From Sturbridge, Mass.; 
died 1874. Harv. 

Isaiah Lewis Green, A. M. From Barnstable, Mass. ; died 1829. 

Eleazar Carter Hutchinson, A. M. Student, Princeton theological seminary 
1827-28; ordained Presbyterian 1829; preacher, Leesburg, Va. 1830; Shep- 
herdstown, Va. 1831-32; pastor Second church, Alexandria, Va. 1833-35; 
Petei>burg, Va. 1S35-40; ordained Episcopal 1S40; president Kemper col- 
lege, Mo. 1841-45; pastor St. George's church, St. Louis, Mo. 1845-51 ; Trinity 
church, .St. Louis 1855-59. Born Hebron, Conn., Dec. 25, 1S04; died Sara- 
toga Springs, N. Y., July 27, 1876. Princ. 

John Kingsbury, A. M. ; LL. D. 1856. Associate principal private school, 
Providence, R. I. 1826-2S; principal Young ladies' high school, Providence 
1828-58; commissioner public schools, R. I. 1S5S-59; president Washington 
insurance company 1859-7^.; councillor American institute of instruction 1S30- 
37; vice president 1S37-55 ; president 1S55-57; R. I. institute of instruction 



9 6 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1826 

1845-56; trustee Brown university 1844-53; fellow 1853-74; secretary corpora- 
tion 1853-74; corporate member American board of commissioners for for- 
eign missions; trustee Butler hospital for the insane. Born South Coventry, 
Conn., May 26, 1801 ; died Providence, R. I., Dec. 21, 1874. R. I. eye, Nee. 1875 

Henry Fiske Leonard. From Sturbridge, Mass. ; died 1831. 

Qeorge Washington Messenger. From Wrentham, Mass. ; died 1828. 

Edwards Amasa Park, D. D. 1846; Harvard university 1844; LL. D. 1886. 
Graduated Andover theological seminary 183 1 ; ordained Congregational 1831; 
pastor First church, Braintree, Mass. 1831-33; professor Mental and moral 
philosophy and Hebrew literature, Amherst college 1835-36; professor Sacred 
rhetoric, Andover theological seminary 1836-47 ; Christian theology 1847-81 ; 
emeritus 1S81-; member Mass. historical society: Mass. genealogical society; 
Victoria institute, England; fellow Brown university 1863- ; trustee Smith col- 
lege; president trustees Abbot academy 36 years; corporate member American 
board of commissioners for foreign missions. Author Sermon at the interment 
of Rev. Charles B. Storrs, who died Sept. is, I&33-, J 833; Duties of a theo- 
logian, 1839; Selections from German literature, in conjunction with B. B. 
Edwards, 1839; Memoir of William Bradford Homer, 1842; Discourse before 
Mass. pastoral association of Congregational ministers, May 28, 1844, 1844 ; 
Preacher and pastor, 1845; Discourse before Mass. co?ivention of Congrega- 
tional tniuisters on theology of the intellect and of the feelings, 1850; Utility of 
collegiate and professional schools, May 29, 1830, 1851 ; Indebtedness of the state 
to the clergy, Jan. 2, 1851, 185 1 ; Remarks on an article in the Biblical reper- 
tory and Princeton review concerning a recent discourse, 185 1 ; Unity and 
diversity of belief 185 1 ; Life and services of Prof. B. B. Edwards, June 23, 
1851, 1852; Discourse at the funeral of Prof . Moses Stuart, 1852; New Eng- 
land theology, 1852 ; Memoir of Prof. B. B. Edwards, 1853 ; Memoir of life and 
character of Rev. Samuel Hopkins-, 1854; Addresses of Rev. Drs. Park, Post and 
Bacon at the anniversary of the American Congregational union, May 1834, 
1854; Revelation of God ; a sermon at the installation of Rev. J. M. Manning, 
March 11, 1857, 1857; 77ie sabbath hymn book, in conjunction with L.Mason 
and A. Phelps, 1858; Selected discourses and treatises on the atonement, 1859; 
Text of hymns in Hymns and choirs, i860 ; Memoir of Rev. Nathaniel Emmons, 
1861 ; Discourse commemorative of Rev . Joseph S. Clark, D. D. 1861 ; Discourse 
at ordination of Rev. Walter S. Alexander, on the imprecatory Psalms viewed 
in the light of the Southern rebellion, 1862 ; Theological education, 1865 ; Essay 
on the life atid character of Dr. Samuel H. Taylor, 1871 ; Discourse at the 
funeral of Rev. Richard S. Storrs, of Braintree, Mass., 1874; Essay on the 
history of Laura D. Bridgman, the blind and deaf mute, 1878; Discourse at 
funeral of Rev. Samuel C. Jackson, 1878; Essay commemorative of Leonard 
Woods, LL. D., president of Bowdoin college, 1880; Associate creed of 
Andover theological seminary, 1883; Discourses on some theological doctrines, 
as related to religious character, 1885 ; Essay on the character of William G. 
Schauffler, missionary at Constantinople, 1887; also articles in Bibliotheca 
sacra; American quarterly register ; Spirit of the Pilgrims ; American quar- 
terly observer; American Biblical repository ; Congregational quarterly; 
Christian review; and in various cyclopedias, theological and ecclesiastical 
dictionaries and histories; editor Bibliotheca sacra, 1844-84,40 vols. Address, 
Theological seminary, Andover, Mass. 

Cyc. Am. biog., And., Harv., Sabin, Allibone, Amherst, Hist. Essex co., P. 

George Bacheler Peck, A. M. Admitted to bar 1830; lawyer, Providence, R. 

I. 1830-36; in business, Providence 1836-38; connected with Baptist mission 



1826 GRADUATES 97 

rooms, Boston, Mass. 183S-44; coal and wood merchant, Providence 1844-80; 
member Providence common council 1S44-46; school committee 15 years; R. 
I. house of representatives 1S59-60, '64-65 ; trustee R.I. Bible society. Born 
Providence, R. I., Aug. 6, 1807; died Providence, Feb. 17, 18S2. Nee. 1882 

William Phillips, A. M. Ordained Baptist 1S27; pastor Third church. Provi- 
dence, R.I. 1S28-36; Firstchurch, Charlestown, Mass. 1S36-42 ; preacher, Wans- 
kuck, R. I. ; Fruit Hill, R. I. five years ; Lonsdale, R. I. eight years ; East Provi- 
dence, R. I.; president Female seminary, Charlestown, Mass. 1S36-?; travelled 
in Europe and the East 1858 ; trustee Brown university 1836-79. Born Prov- 
incetown, Mass., Aug. 24, 1S01 ; died Providence, R. I., May 30, 1S79. 

R. I. eye, Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1879 

Henry White Thayer, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1831. Physician, 
Providence, R. I. ; New York, N. Y. Born Providence, R. I. ; died New York, 
N. Y., May 20, 1857. Nee. 1857 

Charles Jarvis Warren. Ordained Congregational 1828; pastor, West Attle- 
boro, Mass. 1828-30; Plymouth, Mass. ; First church, Weymouth, Mass. 1S33- 
34; principal classical school, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; associate pastor, Brooklyn, 
1835; pastor, Canterbury, Conn. 1837-40; agent American temperance union, 
New York, N. Y. ; general agent N. Y. temperance alliance. Born Boston, 
Mass. 1797?: died New York, N. Y. 18S3. Nee. 1883 

Lewis Washburn; M. D. Bowdoin college 1S33. Physician, Bridgewater, Mass. 
1833-34. From Bridgewater, Mass.; died 1834. Bowd. 

Henry Williams. Admitted to bar 1829; lawyer, Taunton, Mass.; member 
Mass. house of representatives 1833; Mass. senate 1835-36; U. S. house of rep- 
resentatives 1839-41, 1S43-45; register of probate Bristol co., Mass. 1851-53; 
member Mass. constitutional convention 1853; president Taunton iron works 
company 1854-59; trustee Bristol academy 1856-84; president board of trus- 
tees. Born Taunton, Mass., Nov. 30, 1805 ; died Taunton, May 8, 18S7. 

Cong, direct., Nee. 18S7 

Nathan Willis. From Pittsfield, Mass. ; died 183S. 

Thomas Wilson, A. M. Born Providence, R. I., 1S05 ; died Providence, June 
20, i860. Nee. i860. 2 *26 



1827 



Peter Child Bacon, LL. D. 185S. Admitted to bar 1830; lawyer, Dudley, 
Mass.; Oxford, Mass. 12 years; Worcester, Mass. 1844-S6; member Mass. 
house of representatives 184S; mayor Worcester 1851-52; register in bank- 
ruptcy 1867-78; director Worcester public library six years; president two 
years. Born Dudley, Mass., Nov. 11, 1S04; died Worcester, Mass., Feb. 7, 
1S86. Nee. 1886 

James Bishop. Student, Newton theological ins'itution 1832-34; Baptist 
clergyman, Watertown, Mass.; farmer, Pawtucket, R. I. Born Pawtucket, R. 
I., Dec. 19, 1790; died Pawtucket, Aug. 23, 1SS0. Newt., Nee. 1885 

Simeon Burt Carpenter; M. D. Harvard university 1S30. From Freetown, 
Mass. ; died 1*43. 

Henry Mellen Chamberlain. From Hopkinton, Mass.; died 1S76. 

John Henry Clifford, A. M. ; LL. D. 1849; Harvard university 1853; Amherst 
college 1S53. Law\er, New Bedford, Mass.; member Mass. house of repre- 
sentatives; Mass. senate 1S45, '62; district attorney 1849; attorney general 
1849-53, '54-58; governor Mass. 1853; president Boston and Providence 



98 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1827 

railroad 1867; overseer Harvard university 1854-59, '65-68, '68-74; president 
board of overseers 186S-74; presidential elector 1868; trustee Peabody educa- 
tion fund; member U. S. commission relating to fisheries. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., Jan. 16, 1809; died New Bedford, Mass.. Jan. 2, 1S76. Nee. 1876 

Thomas Jefferson Coggeshall. In business, Bristol, R. I.; Taunton, Mass.; 
Wareham, Mass.; Providence, R. I. Born Bristol, R. I., Jan. 12, 1S04; died 
Bristol. Jan. 20, 18S5. Nee. 1S86 

Zaccheus Colburn ; M. D. Bowdoin college 1829. Physician, Nashua, N. H. 
1829-31; Hudson, N. H. 1S31-38; Manchester, N. H. 183S-52; North San 
Juan, Cal. 1S52-59; farmer, Manchester, N. H. 1859-64. Born West Notting- 
ham, now Windsor, N. H., Jan. 6, 1801 ; died Manchester, N. H., Nov. 21, 
1864. Nee. 1S65 

Harrison Gray Otis Colby; A. M. Lawyer; justice Mass. court of common 
pleas. Died New Bedford, Mass., Feb. 22, 1S53. Nee. 1853 

William Mason Cornell; A. M. Columbian college 1843; M. D. Berkshire 
medical institution 1844; LL. D. Western university 1S63; D. D.Jefferson 
college 1S65. Ordained Congregational 1830; pastor, Woodstock, Conn. 
1832-34; Quincy, M;iss. i834?-39; physician, Boston, Mass. 1844?-; editor 
Journal of health 1846-48; Pastor and people ," Union monthly and journal of 
health 1863-65; Guardian of health 1S68-69; professor Anatomy and physi- 
ology, Western university. Author Grammar of the English language ; Sab- 
bath made for man ' Consumption forestalled and prevented, 1S46; Practical 
observations on inhalation of vapors and poxvders i/P diseases of the lungs, 1S50; 
Introductory lecture, Female medical college, 1852 ; Observations on epilepsy^ 
1S54; Ship and shore physician and surgeon. 1865; The beacon, a wamijig to 
young and old, 1S65 ; Robert Iiaikes, 1S60; Life of Horace Greeley, 1872; 
Charles Sumner, memoir and eulogies, edited, 1874; Handy home-book of re- 
ceipts, 1S75; History of Penn., 1876; also numerous articles in periodicals. 
Address, 135 West Concord St., Boston, Mass. 

Surg. -gen. cat., Allibone, Am. cat., Cyc. Am. biog. 

Charles Gilman. Died 1849. 

Justin Hammond; M. D. Harvard university 1830. Physician, East Killingly, 
Conn. 1S30-51; Dayville, Conn. 1851-73; member Conn, legislature. Born 
Hampton, Conn., March 2, 1804; died Killingly, Conn., July 5, 1873. 

Nee. 1874 

Thomas Robinson Hunter, A. M. Naval agent, Brazil station 1833-44; 
attache American legation, Paris 1S49; member R.I. general assembly; first 
mayor Newport, R. I. 1853; vestryman Trinity church, Newport. Born New- 
port. R. I., Aug. 21, 1S09; died Newport, Sept. 10, 1890. Nee. 1S91 

Williams Latham. Lawyer, Bridgewater, Mass. 1830-73; town auditor; mem- 
ber Mass. historical society; N. E. historic genealogical society; secretary and 
trustee Plymouth county agricultural society ; member Stoughton musical 
society. Born East Bridgewater, Mass., Nov. 4, 1S03; died Bridgewater, 
Nov. 6, 18S3. Nee. 1S84 

Peter Raynard Minard. Episcopal clergyman. From Ashford, Conn. ; died 
St. Louis, Mo., Aug. 27, 1846. Nee. 1847 

Isaiah Moody. From NorLhfield, Mass.; died 1828. 

John Mosely Moriarty, A. M.; M. D. Harvard university 1831. Physician, 
Glouces er, Mass. 1833-40; Brooklyn, N. Y. 1840-4S; port physician and super- 
intendent city institutions, T>ter Island, BosLon, Mass. 1S48-63. Born Salem, 
Mass., Oct. 14, 1807; died East Boston, Mass. Oct. 20, 1865. Nee. 1S66 



1827 GRADUATES 99 

Sylvanus Morse. Principal Merrimac academy, Bradford, Mass. 1827-46; 
Family school for select pupils, West Boylston, Mass. 1S46-53; resident, 
Middleboro, Mass. 1S53-71. Born West Boylston, Mass., Jan. 30, 179S; died 
Middleboro, Mass., March 31, 1871. Nee. 1871 

Royal Paine. Clerk, New York, N. Y. two years; engaged in survey and 
construction Western railroad of Mass., from Boston to Albany; Michigan 
southern railroad; in construction N. Y. and Erie railroad: deputy collector 
internal revenue, New York, N. Y. Born Providence, R. I., July 2, 1S06; died 
Windham, Conn., Dec. 17, 1S91. Nee. 1892 

Frederic Parker. Merchant, New Bedford, Mass. 1S27-47; resident, New 
York, N. Y. 1847-51; New Bedfoid 1S51-61. Born New Bedford, Mass., Oct. 
20, 1S06; died New Bedford, Oct. 21, 1S61. Nee. 1862 

Joseph Flavius Phillips. Admitted to bar 1S30; ordained Episcopal 1S33; 
pastor Islip, L. I.; North Ilampstead, Vt. ; Catskill, N. Y. ; Middlebury, Vt. ; 
Spottswood, N. J.; Niles, Mich. 1S5S-66. Born Belfast, Me., 1S03 ; died Niles, 
Mich., Jan. 30, 1S66. Nee. 1S66 

John Pratt, A. M.; D. D. Denison university 1S7S. Tutor Languages, Tran- 
sylvania university, Ky. 1S2S-29; ordained Baptist 1S30; pastor First church, 
New Haven, Conn. 1830-31 ; graduated Newton theological institution 1S31; 
principal academy, South Reading. Mass. 1S30-31 ; president Gianville literary 
and theological institution, now Denison university 1S31-37; professor 
Theology 1S35-37; Latin and Greek languages 1837-59; farmer, Granville, O. 
1859-S2. Born Thompson, Conn., Oct. 12, 1800; died Gianville, O., Jan. 4, 
1SS2. Bapt. encyc, Newt.. Den , Nee. 1SS2 

Israel Putnam; M. D. Bowdoin college 1S30. Physician, Wales, Me. 1830-35; 
Bath, Me. 1835-76; surgeon marine hospital; chairman town council Bath; 
mayor Bath 1S59-67, '68-69. Born Sutton, Mass., Dec. 25, 1S05 ; died Bath, 
Me., June 30, 1S76. Nee. 1S77 

Elam Smalley, D. D. 1S49. Baptist clergyman, Franklin, Mass.; Worcester, 
Mass.; Troy, N. Y. From Dartmouth, Mass.; born 1S06; died Troy, N. Y., 
July 30, 1S5S. Nee. 1S58 

William Hervey Spear. From Bellingham, Mass.; died 1873. 
James William Thompson, D. D. 1S49. Teacher, 1S27-28; graduated Harvard 
divinity school 1S31 ; ordained Congregational 1831; pastor South society, 
Natick, Mass. 1S31-32; Barton square church, Salem, Mass. 1S32-59; First 
society, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1859-81. Author occasional articles in Monthly 
religious magazine. Born Barre, Me., Dec. 13, 1S05 ; died Isles of Shoals, Me., 
Sept. 22, 188 1. Harv., Nee. 1SS1 

Ebenezer Thresher; LL. D. Denison university 1S75. Ordained Baptist 1S2S; 
pastor, Portland, Me. 1S2S-30; secretary Northern Baptist education society, 
Boston, Mass. 1S30-45 ; treasurer Newton theological institution 1S43-45; 
manufacturer railroad cars, Dayton, O. 1S45-5S; manufacturer varnish, Dayton 
1858-73; trustee Brown university 1842-50; Denison university 1S57-S6. Editor 
Baptist magazine, 1831-32 \Watchman, 1834-36. Born Stafford, Conn., Aug. 
31, 179S; died Dayton, O., Jan. 12, 1SS6. Den., Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1SS6 

Charles Thurber, A. M. Preceptor academy, Milford, Mass. four years; 
principal Latin grammar school, Worcester, Mass. 1832-40; pistol manu- 
facturer, Worcester, 1S40-52 ; county commissioner four years; member Mass. 
senate 1S52-53; trustee Brown university 1S53-S6. Author several poems. 
Born East Brookfield, Mass., Jan. 2, 1S03; died Nashua, N. H., Nov. 7, 18S6. 

Nee. 1SS7 



ioo BROWN UNIVERSITY 1827 

Charles Wadsworth. From Barre, Mass. ; died 1866. 

Noah Warner. From Harvard, Mass. ; died 1S73. 

John Hull Weeden, A. M. Tutor, Brown university 1S2S-31 ; admitted to bar 

1832; lawyer, Pawtucket, R. I.; member R. I. general assembly several years. 

Born Portsmouth, R. [., Feb. 10, 1801 ; died Pawtucket, R. I., Oct. 27, 1870. 

Nee. 1871. 1 *29 



1828 



Albert Child Ainsworth, A. M. Lawyer, New Orleans, La. From Provi- 
dence, R. I.; died New Orleans, La., May 5, 1S51. Nee. 1851 

Lucius Stillman Bolles, A. M.; M. D. Harvard university 1831. Ordained 
Baptist 1833; pastor, Lynn, Mass. 1S33-36; graduated Newton theological 
institution 1834. Born Salem, Mass. July 6, 1S08; died Boston, Mass., July 
24, 1837. Newt., Sprague Annals 6 

Milton Bradford ; M. D. Harvard university 1S31. Physician, Woodstock, 
Conn. 1831-78; member Conn, legislature 1861-62. Born Woodstock, Conn., 
Jan. 12, 1808; died West Woodstock, Oct. 1, 1878. Nee. 1879 

Daniel Crane Burt. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1832 ; ordained 
Congregational 1835: home missionary, N. H. six months ; pastor First church, 
Acushnet, New Bedford, Mass. 1833-57; resident, Berkley, Mass. 1857-65; 
Fairhaven, Mass. 1865-71; New Bedford, Mass. 1871-94; clerk North church, 
New Bedford 11 years. Born Berkley, Mass., March 31, 1808; died New 
Bedford, Mass., Feb. 25, 1S94. And., Nee. 1894 

Benjamin Crane. Private tutor, Va. ; teacher, Berkley, Mass. ; town officer 
Berkley; member Mass. house of representatives two terms. Born Berkley, 
Mass., Sept. 1804; died Beikley, Nov. 12, 1S61. Nee. 1862 

Gamaliel Lyman Dwight, A. M. Lawyer. From Providence, R. I.; died 
Providence, March 15, 1S54. Nee. 1854 

Henry Francis Edes, A. M. Graduated Harvard divinity school 1831 ; or- 
dained Unitarian 1831; pastor, Canton, Mass. 1831-34; Nantucket, Mass. 
1834-42; principal classical school, Plymouth, Mass. 1842-46; pastor, Woburn, 
Mass. ; Eastport, Me.; Sturbiidge, Mass. ; Barnstable, Mass. ; teacher of f reed- 
men, Atlanta, Ga. a short time after Civil war; residence, Mattapan, Boston, 
Mass. 1875-S1. Born Providence, R. I., Aug. 8, 1808; died New York, N. Y., 
March 13, 1SS1. Nee. 1S81 

Francis Whitefield Emmons, A. M.; M. D. N. Y. medical college 1S55. Or- 
dained Baptist; pastor, Eastport, Me.; teacher, Killingworth, Conn.; New 
Lisbon, O. ; Wellsburg,W.Va. ; farmer, Sturbridge, Mass. 1842-81 ; in England, 
1850; member Mass. house of representatives 1S48-49. Born Clarendon, Vt., 
Feb. 24, 1802; died Worcester, Mass., Sept. 26, 1881. Nee. 1882 

Maturin Lewis Fisher. Admitted to bar 1831; lawyer, Worcester, Mass. ; 
postmaster, Worcester 1839-50; farmer, Davenport, la. 1850-?; Farmersburg, 
la. -1879; member la. senate 1852-54?; president 1853-54; superintendent 
public instruction la. 1859; member board of regents la. university; commis- 
sioner insane asylum, Mt. Pleasant, la. 1860-72 ; commissioner to build insane 
hospital, Independence, la. 1868; chairman board of trustees 1870; commis- 
sioner for erection of new capitol, Des Moines, la. Born Danville, Vt., April 
3, 1807; died Farmersburg, la., Feb. 5, 1879. Nee. 1879 



1828 GRADUATES 101 

Lafayette Sabine Foster, LL. D. 1851. Teacher, Providence, R. I. ; principal 
academy, Queen Anne co., Md. 1S29-30; admitted to bar 1831; lawyer, Nor- 
wich, Conn. 1831-33, '35-S0; Hampton, Conn. 1S33-35; member Conn, house 
of representatives 1839-41, '46-4S, '54-55, '70; speaker three terms; mayor 
Norwich 1S51-53 ; member U. S. senate 1855-67 ; president pro tempore 1865-67 ; 
appointed professor Law, Yale college 1S69, but declined; justice Conn, 
supreme court 1870-76; commissioner from Conn, to settle boundary with N. 
Y. 187S-79; one of three commissioners to negotiate with N. Y. for purchase of 
Fisher's Island; member commission on simpler procedure for the state courts 
1S7S; vice president American Bible society. Born Franklin, Conn., Nov. 22, 
t8o6; died Norwich, Conn., Sept. 19, 1SS0. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct.. Nee. 1SS1 

Daniel Mason Hale, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1S33. Physician, 
Bloomfield, N. Y. 11 years; Brooklyn, Conn, nine years; West Bloomfield, 
N. Y. Born Swansea, Mass., April 17,1808; died West Bloomfield, N. Y., 
Oct. 4, 1S82. Nee. 1S83 

Charles Frederick Herreshoff. Farmer and shipbuilder, Bristol, R. I. 
Born Providence, R. I., July 26, 1S09; died Bristol, R. I.. Sept. 8, 188S. 

Nee. 1SS9 

Francis Horton, A. M. Ordained Congregational 1S29; pastor, Dartmouth, 
Mass. 1829-32; West Brookfield. Mass. 1S32-41 ; West Cambridge, Mass. 1S43- 
54; Barrington, R. J. 1S56-72. Born Boston, Mass., Nov. 29, 1803; died Bar- 
rington, R. L, March 19, 1872. Nee. 1872 

Mark Antony De Wolfe Howe, A. M.; D. D. 1S49; LL. D. university of 
Penn. 1S76. Teacher public school, Boston, Mass. 1S29; tutor, Brown univer- 
sity 1831-32; ordained Episcopal deacon 1S32 ; priest 1S33; pastor St. James's 
church, Roxbury, Mass, 1832-35, '36-46; Christ church, Cambridge, Mass. 
1836; editor Christian -witness; St. Luke's church, Philadelphia, Penn. 1S46- 
72 ; bishop central Penn. 1871-; secretary house of clerical and lay deputies 
1850-62; deputy, general convention 1S50-72 ; trustee Brown university 1S72- 
90; fellow 1S90-93. Author Discourse, Thanksgiving day, 1844-72 ; Review 
of the Report of the Boston public schools, 1S45 ; Bishop Heber's Poems, edited 
xvith critical and biographical introduction, 1S57; Oration before the Conn. 
Beta of the Phi Beta Kappa society, 1S52 ; Loyalty in the American republic, 
1863; Letter relative to Bishop Hopkins' tract, 1S63; Reply to the Letter of 
Bishop Hopkins, 1S64; Domestic slavery, a reply to Bishop Hopkins, 1864; 
Memoirs of the life and services of Bishop Alonzo Potter, 1871; Poem at bi- 
centenary of Bristol. R. I., 1SS2 ; Charge to clergy of diocese of central Penn., 
18S6; and other occasional sermons and essays. Address, Reading, Penn. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Sabin, P. 

Samuel Lamson, A. M. Clergyman. From Salem, Mass.; died 1S64. 

Amos Lovering. Lawyer, Louisville, Ky. 1832-?; St. Joseph. Mo.; Scott co., 
Ind.; county attorney, Scott co. ; justice court of common pleas Ind. ten 
years; lawyer, Nashville, Tenn. 1S62-69; Jackson, Miss. 1869-76; justice 9th 
judicial district Miss.; member commission to codify the laws of Miss. ; resi- 
dent, Louisville, Ky. 1S76-79. Born Medway, Mass. 1S05; died Louisville, 
Ky., Jan. 28, 1879." Nee. 1881 

Ephraim Munroe, A. M. Clergyman. From Bristol, R. I.; died 1S3S. 

George Augustus Rhodes. From Pawtuxet, R. I. ; died Natick, R. I.. July 3, 
iS5Q. Nee. 1S50 



102 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1828 

Joseph Thomas Robert, A. M. ; M. D. Charleston medical college 1S31; LL. 
D. Denison university 1S69. Student, Yale medical school 1S2S-30; physician, 
Rohertville, S. C 1S31-32; student, Greenville theological seminary; ordained 
Baptist 1834; pastor, Robertville, S. C. 1S34-39; Covington, Ky. 1839-42; 
Lebanon, O. 1S42-46; First church, Savannah, Ga. 1846-50; Portsmouth, O. ; 
Zanesville, O. ; professor, Burlington university 185863, '69; president 1S69- 
71; principal Atlanta Baptist seminary 1871-84. Born Robertville, S. C, 
Nov. 2S, 1S07 ; died Atlanta, Ga., March 5, 1SS4. 

Cyc. Am. biog.,Bapt. encyc, Nee. 18S4 

Joseph Roby, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1831. Physician, Boston, 
Mass.; professor Anatomy and surgery, Bowdoin college 1838-42; Theory and 
practice of medicine and pathological anatomy, Dartmouth college 1S41-49; 
Anatomy and physiology, University of Maryland [S49-59; emeritus 1859-60; 
fellow American academy. See sketch by E. F. Cordell in Maryland medical 
journal, 1SS8-S9. Born Boston, Mass., 1807; died Baltimore, Md., June 3, 
1S60. Nee. i860 

James C Roy. From King and Queen co., Va.; died 1S64. 

Archar Benjamin Smith. Graduated Newton theological institution 1832; 
ordained Baptist 1832 ; missionary, St. Louis, Mo. 1833; pastor, Lynchburg, 
Va. 1834-41 ; agent general association, Va. ; pastor, Richmond, Va. ; Hanover, 
Va. ; Goochland Mills, Va. ; Auburn Mills, Hanover co., Va. Born George- 
town, S. C, May 16, 1S07 ; died Auburn Mills, Hanover co., Va., Dec. 5, 1877. 

Newt., Nee. 1878 

Moses Daniels Southwick ; M. D. Bowdoin college 1S31. Physician, Well- 
fleet, Mass. three years; Millville, Mass.; president Worcester co. branch, 
Mass. medical society; member Mass. senate two years. Born Mendon, Mass., 
July 9, 1805 ; died Millville, Mass., June 9, 1875. Nee. 1875 

Samuel West, A.M.;M. D. Harvard university 1831. Physician, New Bedford, 
Mass. 1831-38; Tiverton, R. I. 1838-79. Born Tiverton, R. I., Aug. 9, 1806; 
died Tiverton. Jan. 7, 1879. R. I. cyc, Nee. 1879 

John Winthrop, A. M. Lawyer, New Orleans, La. -1854; member Gen. Tay- 
lor's staff, Mexican war. Born Boston, Mass. Aug. 27, 1809; died Providence, 
R. I., March 12, 18S6. Nee. 1886. 1 *24 

l829 

John Hawes Bird, A. M. From Boston, Mass.; died 1835. 

John Augustus Bolles, A. M. ; LL. D. 1866. Principal Preparatory depart- 
ment, Columbian college; admitted to bar 1833; lawyer, Boston, Mass.; 
Mass. secretary of state 1843-44; member Mass. board of education ; commis- 
sioner Boston harbor 1852; U. S. military service 1862-65, brevet colonel; 
solicitor and judge advocate navy department, Washington, D. C. 1865-78; 
brevetbrigadier general 1S66. Author Usury and usury laws ; also numerous 
articles in North American review; Christian review; Christian examiner ; 
N. E. magazine; Atlantic monthly; editor Daily journal, Boston, 1833-? 
Born Ashford, now Eastford, Conn., April 16, 1809; died Washington, D. C, 
May 25, 1878. Bapt. encyc, B. U. civ. war, Nee 1878 

Benoni Carpenter; M. D. Jefferson medical college 1832. Physician, Seekonk, 
Mass. 1832-37; Pawtucket, R. I. 1837-62; U. S. military service 1862-67, 
major, surgeon, medical inspector ; resident, Pawtucket, R.I. 1867-77; member 



1829 GRADUATES 103 

R. I. senate 1S67-69; R. I. board of state prison inspectors 1869-77. Born 
Rehoboth, Mass., March 12, 1S05 ; diedPawtucket, R. I., Nov. 22, 1S77. 

Adj. gen., B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1878 

William Blanding Carpenter. From Seekonk, Mass.; died 1S30. 

Samuel Coney. Lawyer, Oldtown, Me. 1832-35 ; Exeter, Me. 183540; judge 
of probate Penobscot co., Me. 1S40-47; state land agent, Bangor, Me. 1847-50; 
lawyer, Augusta, Me. 1S50-70; state treasurer, Me. 1850-55; mayor Augusta 
1S54-55 ; member Me. legislature 1S62-63; governor Me. 1S63-66. Born 
Augusta, Me.. Feb. 27, 1S11 ; died Augusta, Oct. 5, 1S70. Nee. 1871 

James Welch Cooke, A. M. Episcopal clergyman ; foreign secretary Board 
of missions of Episcopal church. From Providence, R, I.; died New York, 
N. Y., April 12, 1853. Nee. 1853 

Charles Withers Crouch, A. M. Lawyer, Charleston, S. C. two years; prin- 
cipal All Saints academy, Georgetown, S. C. -1843; classical school, Charles- 
ton, S. C. 1843-57; real estate broker, Charleston 1857-76. Born Charleston, 
S. C June 7, 1807; died Charleston, Nov. 29, 1SS0. Ncc. 1881 

Theophilus Pipon Doggett. Graduated Harvard divinity school 1S33; or- 
dained Unitarian 1833; pastor First parish, Bridgewater, Mass. 1833-44; 
preceptor academy, Bridgewater, Mass. two years; pastor, Ashby, Mass. 1S47- 
53; Barnstable, Mass. 1853-60; principal private school, New Bedford, Mass. 
i86o-6t; pastor, Pembroke, Mass. 1S61-74; resident, Arlington, Mass. 1874-75. 
Author Memorial of Rev. Morrill Allen. Born Taunion, Mass., Jan. 20, 1S10 ; 
died Arlington, Mass., May 18, 1875. Nee. 1875 

William Tully Dorrance, A. M. Travelled abroad 1830-32, '40-41, '69-74; 
cotton manufacturer, Providence. R. I. ; treasurer Crompion manufacturing 
company 1848-65. Born Providence, R. I., Dec. 16, 1809; died Providence, 
May 17, 18S0. Nee. 18S0 

Elisha Dyer. Clerk, Providence. R. I. 1S29-31; commission merchant, Provi- 
dence 1831-35 ; cotton manufacturer 1S35-67; director Providence exchange 
bank 1837-39; president when it became a national bank ; director Union bank, 
Providence; Providence and Washington insurance company 1850; Providence 
and Plainfield railroad; originator Providence and Springfield railroad; direc- 
tor R. I. steamboat company 1851 ; Swan Point cemetery; chairman Whig 
convention, Baltimore, Md., May 3, 1840; adjutant general, R. I. 1840-415; 
delegate, Whig state convention, R. I. 1851-55; member First light infantry 
1838; honorary member Newport artillery company 1858; Providence marine 
corps of artillery 1859; governor, R. I. 1S57-59; U. S. military service 1862; 
captain; member R. I. society for Ihe encouragement of domestic industrv 
1835-78; secretary; president; member R. I. historical society 1S37-90; trustee 
1845-4S; director Providence Athenreum ; membercorporation Butler hospital; 
trustee 1S56-57; director, president Young men's Bible society; president 
Young men's Christian association 1S57-5S; honorary member Franklin 
lyceum 1S5S; Providence association of mechanics and manufacturers 1S60; 
member R. I. horticultural society; vice president R. I. art association 1S53 ; 
honorary member Board of national popular education ; member Windham co., 
Conn., agricultural society; vice president U. S. agricultural society ; member 
American association of arts and sciences; vice president Lake Erie monument 
association; Roger Williams monument association; delegate, International 
agricultural exhibition, Hamburg 1S63 ; president First national musical 
congress, Boston, Mass. 1S69; R. I. commissioner, International exhibition, 
London 1871 ; honorary commissioner, Vienna exposition 1S73. Author A 



104 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1829 

summer's travel to find a German home, 1864; also a sketch of school-day 
experiences at Black Hill in Schoolmaster, R. I., 1S61. Born Providence, R. I., 
July 20, 1811; died Providence, May 17, 1890. 

R. I. eye, B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1890 

Albert William Fiske. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1832; 
ordained Congregational 1833; pastor, Alfred, Me. 1832-44; Scarboro, Me. 
1844-48; Houlton, Me. 1S48; Upton, Mass. 1S49; Kittery, Me. 1850-1857; 
Fisherville, now Penacook, N. H. 1857-63; acting pastor, Centre Harbor, 
N. H. 1864; Boscawen, N. H. 1S65; Warner, N. H. 1S65; Barnstead, N. H. 
1866-68; Groton, N. H. 1S69-71 ; resident, Penacook 1863-92. Author A ne-w 
year offering. Born Upton, Mass., Jan. 16, 1802; died Penacook, N. H., Dec. 
7, 1892. Cong. yr. bk., Nee. 1893 

Charles Gordon, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1832. Physician, Lowell, 
Mass. 1832-35; medical student, Paris 1835-36; physician, Boston, Mass. 1836- 
72. Born Hingham, Mass., Nov. 17, 1809; died Boston, Mass., March 2, 
1872. Nee. 1872 

Stephen Prescott Hill; D.D.Madison university 1S57. Graduated Newton 
theological institution 1S32 ; ordained Baptist 1S32 ; pastor First church, 
Haverhill, Mass. 1832; First church, Baltimore, Md. 1834-51; First church, 
Washington, D. C. 1S51-61. Author The best plan of an international 
tribunal for peace ] Christian melodies] Time the price of -wisdom ] The youth's 
monitor] Comprehensive catechism] assistant editor The Psalmist. Born 
Salem, Mass., April 17, 1806; died Washington, D. C, Sept. 15, 1884. 

Bapt. encyc, Newt., Nee. 1885 

Charles Henry Holmes. Admitted to bar 1832; lawyer, Cornish, Me.; Tops- 
field, Mass. Born Alfred, Me., Oct. 30, 1S10; died Topsfield, Mass., July 14, 
1886. Nee. 1887 

Henry Adolphus Miles, A. M. ; D. D. 1850. Graduated Harvard divinity 
school 1832; ordained Unitarian 1832; pastor Hallowell, Me. 1S32-36; Lowell, 
Mass. 1S36-53; secretary American Unitarian association 1853-59; chiefly in 
Europe 1859-65; pastor Christ church, Longwood, Mass. 1865-71; in Europe 
1871-75; pastor New North church, Hingham, Mass. 1875-83; emeritus 1S83-. 
Author Discourse, dedication, Union meeting house, Dresden, Me., 1S33 ; Ser- 
mon, following funeral of Luther Laivrence, 1839; On natural theology in 
schools, 1840; Genealogy of the Miles family , 1840; Fidelity to our political 
idea, discourse, 1843; Thanksgiving discourse, 1843; Lozvell as it -was, and as 
it is, 1845 ; The Gospel narratives, their origin, transmission and preservation, 
1848; Grains of gold, from the -writings of C. A. Bartol, 1S54; The altar at 
home, 1855; Discourse on life and character of Joseph C. Smith, 1858; Sermon, 
1838, at burial of Barzillai Frost, 1859; Channing's thoughts, 1S59; Address, 
Worcester co. agricultural society, 1866; Words of a friend, 1870; Traces of 
picture-writing in the Bible, 1870; Modem ideas of the birth of Jesus, 1S77; 
editor Quarterly journal of the American Unitarian association, 1853-57,5 
vols.; contributor to N. A. review] Christian examiner. Addiess, Hingham, 
Mass. • Allibone, Sabin, P. 

John Davis Sweet. Graduated Harvard divinity school 1832; Unitarian 
clergyman. From Norton, Mass. ; died East Boston, Mass., Jan. 1853. Nee. 1853 

Quartus Morgan Webb. From Northfield, Mass. 

Welcome Wilmarth. From Thompson, Conn. 

Isaac Deleisseline Wilson, A. M. From Society Hill, S. C ; died 1890. 

1 *18 



1830 GRADUATES 105 



1830 



Ellis Ames. Admitted to bar 1S33 ; lawyer, Stoughton, Mass. 1833-37; Can- 
ton, Mass. 1S37-S4; member Mass. house of representatives 1S33-36; Mass. 
historical society 30 years. Born Stoughton, Mass., Oct. 17, 1S09; died Can- 
ton, Mass., Nov. 6, 1884. Nee. 1885 

George Ide Chace, A. M. ; LL. D. 1853; Ph. D. University atLewisburg 1S53. 
Principal Waterville, Me., classical institute 1S30-31 ; tutor, Brown university 
1S31-33; adjunct professor Mathematics and natural philosophy 1833-34; pro- 
fessor Chemistry 1834-36; Chemistry, geology and physiology 1S36-67 ; Intel- 
lectual and moral philosophy 1S7S-S2 ; chairman R. I. board of state charities 
and corrections 1S74-84; trustee Butler hospital 1870-S3; R. I. hospital 1S75- 
84; president 1S77-84; trustee R. I. hospital trust company 1S78-84; alderman 
Providence, R. I. 187S. Author Mineral point mining company reports, in 
conjunction with C. T. Jackson, 1S63; The relation of divine providence to 
physical latvs ; Discourse on the life and services of Francis Wayland, 1866; 
Theism from the physician's standpoint ; also articles in Bibliotheca sacra; 
Christian review; North American review ; Baptist quarterly ; Andover re- 
view ; besides Lectures and essays contained in his Memorial, edited by J. O. 
Murray, 1S86. Born Lancaster, Mass., Feb. 19, 1S0S; died Providence, R.I., 
April 29, 18S5. Sabin, Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Nee. 1SS5 

Ha/ell Wilkinson Crouch, A. M. ; M. D. University of S. C. From Charles- 
ton, S. C. ; died 1S36. 

Gideon Dana. Principal preparatory department, Bangor theological seminary ; 
student of theology. Andover theological seminary 1833 ; Princeton theological 
seminary 1833-34; graduated Bangor theological seminary 1836; ordained 
Congregational 1S3S; pastor, North Falmouth 1S36-37 ; South Amherst, Mass. 
1838-40; West Springfield, Mass. 1S41-44; Harmar, O. 1845-50; agent West- 
ern seaman's friend society 1850; pastor, Delaware, O. 1S51-52; Strongsville, 
O. 1S52-55; secretary American and foreign Christian union, northern O. 1S55- 
58; Bucyrus, O. 1860-61; North Ridgeville, O. 1S62 ; Wauseon, O. 1S63-65; 
Rochester, O. 1867-68; West Farmington, O. 1S69-? Born Oxford. Mass., 
Sept. 11, 1S05; died Oberlin. O., May 9, 1S72. And., Princ , Nee. 1873 

Richard Sullivan Edes. Law student, Harvard university 1830-31; graduated 
Harvard divinity school 1S34: ordained Unitarian 1846; pastor, Eastport, Me. 
1S36-43; Bolton, Mass. 1843-4S; resident, Bolton 184S-77. Author Memoir of 
Peter Edes, in N. E. historical and genealogical register; joint author Gene- 
alogy of the descendants of John May, 1S7S; editor Journal and letters relative 
to two journeys to the Ohio country in 178S and ijSq, made by Col. Johti May ; 
■with a biographical sketch, 1S73. Born Providence, R. I., April 24, 1S10; 
died Bolton, Mass., Aug. 26, 1S77. Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1878, Allibone 

Nathan George. Farmer, Mendon, Mass. 1S30-72. Born Mendon, Mass., Jan. 
4, 1S10; died Mendon, May 29, 1S72. Nee. 1872 

Isaac Harris. From Abinglon, Mass.; died 1840. 

Benjamin Herbert Hathorne. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1833 ; ordained Baptist 1833; pastor, Harvard, Mass. Born Salem, Mass.; died 
Lynn, Mass., Sept. 1S37. Newt. 

Lucius Kingman. Teacher, North Bridgewater, Mass. ; member Mass. house 
of representatives 1S34-35 ; real estate agent, Hillsboro, 111. 1S35-36; Quincy, 
111. 1S36-S2. Born North Bridgewater, now Brockton, Mass., Jan. 23, 1803; 
died Quincy, 111., Oct. 27, 18S2. Nee. 1883 



106 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1830 

Daniel Leach, D. D. 1875. Student, Andover theological seminary 1831-32 ; 
ordained Episcopal deacon 1S33; priest 1834; pastor, Northampton, Mass. 
1833; Quincy, Mass. 1833-38; principal Latin school, Roxbury, Mass. 1S3S- 
42; private school 1842-48; agent Mass. board of education 1848-55; superin- 
tendent public schools Providence, R. I. 1S55-84; member R. I. board of edu- 
cation 1870-S9; vice president and director R. I. institute of instruction 20 
years; trustee Brown university 1877-91. Author Complete spelling book, 1856; 
Geographical question book, 1863; A rithmetic ; besides numerous reports on 
education. Born Bridgewater, Mass., June 12, 1806; died Providence, R. I., 
May 16, 1891. R. I. eye, Nee. 1891, And., Am. cat. 

Francis James Lippitt, A. M. Lawyer; U. S. military service, Mexican war, 
captain ; delegate from San Francisco to California constitutional convention 
1849; U. S. military service 1861-65, colonel, brevet brigadier-general; assist- 
ant counsel U. S. department of justice 1877-82. Author Treatise on the tactical 
use of the three arms, 1865; Treatise on intrenchments, 1866; Special opera- 
tions of war, 1868; Field service in tvar, 1869; Criminal laiv as administered 
in Mass., 1879; Physical proofs of another life, 1S88. Address, 7 Blake Row, 
Annapolis, Md. Allibone, B. U. civ. war, P. 

Joseph Moriarty, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1834. Physician, Boston, 
Mass.; medical supervisor quarantine station, Deer Island, Boston harbor. 
From Salem, Mass.; died Dec. 4, 1847. Nee. 1848 

Christopher Mardenborough Nickels, A. M. ; D. D. 1858. Principal 
academy, Haverhill, Mass. 1830-31; student, Andover theological seminary 
1831-32; tutor Latin and Greek, Brown university 1832-33; graduated Andover 
theological seminary 1835; ordained Congregational 1835; pastor, Gloucester, 
Mass. 1S35-48; chaplain Bethel congregation, New Orleans, La.; pastor, 
Barre, Mass. 1851-56; Central Presbyterian church, Newark, N. J. 1856-63 ; 
travelled abroad 1859, '67^74; resident, Newark, N. J. 1874; Princeton, N. J. 
1875-76; New London, Conn. 1876-78. Born Pemaquid, Me., Jan. 18, 1805; 
died New London, Conn., July 10, 187S. And., Nee. 1880 

Christopher Grant Perry, A. M. ; M. D. University of Penn. 1837. Lawyer, 
Newport, R. I. From Newport, R. I.; died Philadelphia, Penn., April 7, 
1854. Nee. 1S54 

Spencer Atkinson Pratt. Lawyer, Franklin, Mass. until 1837; postmaster, 
Franklin; lawyer, Bangor, Me. 1837-84; judge police court Bangor 1845-56. 
Editor Democrat, Bangor several years. Born Franklin, Mass., Oct. 10, 1807; 
died Bangor, Me., Sept. 14, 1884. Nee. 1886 

Ebenezer Smith, A. M. From Boston, Mass.; died 1856. 

Elisha Stevens. From Fairhaven, Mass. 

Samuel Budd Swaim, D. D. 1S57. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1833; ordained Baptist 1833; preacher, N. E. and N. Y. 1833-38; professor 
Moral philosophy and theology, Granville literary and theological institution 
i835?-36; pastor First church, Worcester, Mass. 1838-54; West Cambridge, 
Mass. 1854-62; N. E. secretary American Baptist home mission society 1862; 
preacher, Lexington, Mass. 1864; president Mass. Baptist convention 1864; 
trustee Brown university 1847-65. Author Scripture questions ; and sermons. 
Born Pemberton, N. J., June 22, 1809; died Cambridge, Mass., Feb. 3, 1S65. 

Nee. 1865, Bapt. encyc, Newt., Den. 
Benjamin Franklin Thomas, LL. D. 1853; Harvard university 1854. Ad- 
mitted to bar 1834; lawyer, Worcester, Mass. 1834-59; member Mass. house of 
representatives 1S42-43; judge of probate, Worcester co. 1S44-48; justice Mass. 



1830 GRADUATES 107 

supreme court 1853-59; lawyer, Boston, Mass. 1859-70; member U. S. house of 
representatives 1861-63; trustee and chancellor Brown university 1874-78; 
member Mass. historical society; vice-president American antiquarian society; 
fellow American academy of arts and sciences; resident, Providence, R. I. 
1870-7S. Author Latv of tow ns and town officers ; A few suggestions upon the 

personal-liberty law, 1S61 ; Remarks on the relation of the seceded states to the 
Union, 1862 ; Speech on confiscation, 1S62 ; U. S. vs. F. W. Smith, argument 

for defetice, 1865. Born Boston, Mass., Feb. 12, 1813; died Beverly, Mass., 
Sept. 27, 1878. Bost. P. L. Index Sup., Cong, direct., Nee. 1879 

Albert Gallatin Wakefield. Principal high school, Bucksport, Me.; admitted 
to bar 1834; lawyer, Bangor, Me. 1834-1S92 ; city solicitor ten years; member 
common council 1854; alderman 1858-59, '76; mayor 1 866-68; member water 
board; school committee. Born Montpelier, Vt., Nov. 1, 1804; died Bangor, 
Me., Oct. 6, 1S92. Nee. 1S93. 1*19 



1831 



Francis William Bird, A. M. Member Mass. house of representatives 1847- 
48, '67-69, '77-78; Mass. Indian commission 1848; Mass. executive council 
1852, '63-65; Mass. constitutional convention 1S53 ; Mass. senate 1871. Pub- 
lished many articles in Daily whig. Born Dedham, Mass. Oct. 22, 1S09; 
died East Walpole, Mass., May 23, 1894. Nee. 1S94 

Walter Snow Burges, A. M. Principal Thayer academy, Edgartown, Mass.; 
admitted to bar 1835; lawyer, Providence, R. I. 1S35-92; member R. I. house 
of representatives 1841-42; U. S. district attorney R.I. 1845-49; attorney 
general R. I. 1851-54, '60-63; member R. I. senate 1859; judge court of com- 
mon pleas 1868-81; associate justice R. I. supreme court 1875-81. Born 
Rochester, Plymouth co., Mass., Sept. 10, 1S0S; died Providence, R. I., July 
26, 1S92. R. I. eye, Nee. 1893 

Joseph Mauran Church, A. M. Journalist, New York, N. Y. ; Providence, 
R. I. ; Philadelphia, Penn. ; member Penn. legislature 1S59. Born Providence, 
R. I. 1S13; died New York, N. Y., May 3, 1859. Nee. 1S59 

Luther Crawford, A. M. Clergyman. From Alexandria, N. H.; died 1839. 

William Frederic De Wolf, A. M. ; LL. B. 1S35. Admitted to bar 1834; 
lawyer, Providence, R. I. 1S34-36; Alton, 111. 1836-47; commision agent, 
Chicago, 111. 1847-51; land agent 1851-78; city treasurer Chicago 1855; mem- 
ber Illinois house or representatives 1S46-47 ; justice of peace 1S74-7S; retired. 
Address, 226 Dearborn Ave., Chicago, 111. P. 

William Henry Eddy, A. M. From Middleboro, Mass. ; died 1838. 

William Gammell, A. M. ; LL. D. Rochester university 1859. Principal 
academy, South Reading, Mass. 1831-32; tutor, Brown university 1S32-34; 
assistant professor Belles lettres 1835-37; professor Rhetoric 1837-50; professor 
History and political economy 1850-64 ; fellow 1870-89; trustee Butler hospital; 
president R. I. Bible society 1869-84; vice president American Bible society 
1884-89; president Providence Athenaeum 1S70-81 : member R. I. historical 
society 1844-89; president 1882-89. Author Life of Samuel Ward, 1846; 
History of America?i Baptist missions, 1S50; Life of Roger Williams, 1854; 
besides review articles and addresses contained in his Biographical sketch, 
edited by J. O. Murray, 1890. Born Medfield, Mass.. Feb. 10, 1812; died 
Providence, R. I., April 3, 1889. Biog. sketch, Bibliog. R. I., 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Nee. 1889, Sabin, Bapt. encyc. 



108 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1831 

Nicholas Hoppin ; D. D. Trinity college 1S59. Teacher, Lowell, Mass.; 
graduated General theological seminary 1837; Episcopal missionary, 
Providence, R. I.; Philadelphia, Penn. ; pastor Christ church, Cambridge, 
Mass. 1S39-74; trustee General theological seminary; member American 
Oriental society; Mass. historical society; N. E. historic genealogical society. 
Author various historical sketches, essays, sermons, review articles. Born 
Providence, R. I., Dec. 3, 1S12 ; died Cambridge, Mass., March 8, 1886. 

Nee. 1SS6 
Joseph Leonard Jernegan. Lawyer, Indiana; New York, N. Y. ; resident, 
Florence, Italy, i869?-89. From Edgartown, Mass. ; died Italy, 18S9? Nee. 1889 
David King; M. D.Jefferson medical college 1834. Physician, Newport, R. I. 
1834-S2; travelled abroad 1850, '72, '80; president R. I. medical society; one 
of the founders American medical association; president state board of health 
1877-82 ; Newport historical society 1853-82 ; Redwood library. Author Pur- 
pura hemorrhagica, 1837 ; Cholera infantum, 1S37 ; Erysipelas, 1840; History 
of Redtvood library, i860 ; Historical sketch of the Island cemetary company at 
Netvport, R. I., 1872. Born Newport, R. I., May 10, 1812 ; died Newport, 
March 7, 1882. Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1882 

Edward Otheman, A. M. Teacher Wilbraham academy two years; ordained 
Methodist 1839; pastor, Cambridge, Mass., etc. 1835-41; Newburyport, Mass. 
1842-43; Melton, Mass. 1844-?; supernumerary, N. E. conference 1S58-86; 
member school committee, Chelsea, Mass.; Mass. general court; Mass. board 
of education 1850; original corporator N. E. education society; tract agent N. 
E. conference 1853-54; presiding elder Boston district, N. E. conference 1856- 
58; trustee Wilbraham academy 184S-80; president board of trustees ten years; 
chairman, secretary, treasurer Mass. temperance committee; secretary Mass. 
temperance alliance. Author Christian student, 1842; Memoirs and zvritings 
of Mrs. Hannah Maynard Pickard, 1845. Born Boston, Mass., July 31, 
1808; died Chelsea, Mass., March 9, 1886. Nee. 1886, Sabin 

Francis Peck, A. M. Student Episcopal seminary, Alexandria, Va. ; ordained 
Episcopal; assistant pastor Grace church, Providence, R. I. ; pastor, Natick, 
R. I.; Wickford, R. I.; assistant pastor St. Michael's church, Bristol, R. I.; 
pastor Church of Ascension, Baltimore, Md. 19 years; St. Andrew's, now All 
Saints church, two years ; St. Mark's church, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1851-61 ; assistant 
Grace church, New York; pastor Calvary church, Williamsburg, L. I. 22 years. 
Born Bristol, R. L, May n, 181 1 ; died Brooklyn, N. Y., June 14, t88S. 

Nee. 1889 
Henry Waterman, A. M. ; D. D. Columbia college 1858. Graduated General 
theological seminary; ordained Episcopal 1837 ; pastor St. James' church, 
Woonsocket, R. I. 1S35-41 ; St. Stephen's church, Providence, R. I. 1841-45, 
'50-74; Christ church, Andover, Mass. 1845-49; travelled abroad 1849-50; 
member standing committee R. I. diocese 21 years; secretary three years; 
president seven years; R. I. delegate, general convention eight years. Born 
Centreville,War\vick, R. I., Aug. 17, i8i3;died Providence, R.I.Oct. 18, 1S76. 

R. I. cyc, Nee. 1877. 1 *12 

1832 

Obadiah Wheelock Albee, A. M. Principal Gates academy, Marlboro, Mass. 
1833-51; high school, Marlboro, Mass. 1851-60; deputy collector internal rev- 
enue, 7th Mass. district; member Mass. house of representatives 1S49, '51, 



1832 GRADUATES 



109 



'61, '62; Mass. senale 1855, '57. Born Milford, Mass., March 24, 180S; died 
Marlboro, Mass., July 31, 1866. Nee. 1866 

Jonathan Earle Arnold, A. M. Law student, Harvard university; lawyer, 
Woonsocket, R. I. two years; Milwaukee, Wis.; attorney Wis. ter. ; mem- 
ber Wis. council; president Milwaukee bar association 20 years. Born Woon- 
socket, R. I., Feb. 4, 1814; died Milwaukee, Wis., June 2, 1S69. Nee. 1S69 

Oren Aldrich Ballou. Teacher, Woonsocket, R. I.; cotton manufacturer, 
Woonsocket, R. I.; resident, Providence, R. I. 1S66-77 ; member R. I. house 
of representatives 1867-69 ; board of commissioners for erection of R.I. state 
prison 1875-77. Born Cumberland, R. I., Aug. 22, 1S13 ; died Providence, R. 
I., Feb. 21, 1877. Nee. 1S77 

Samuel Willard Bridgham. Merchant, Boston, Mass. two or three years; 
banker, New York, N. Y. ; connected with Ladies' rel : ef association of New- 
York. Born Providence, R. I., Sept. 24, 1S13; died New York, N. Y., Dec. 
2, 1S70. Nee. 1871 

Henry Earle. Bank cashier, Providence, R. I. Born 1815; died Providence, 
R. I., Aug. 21, 1S54. Nee. 1854 

Joseph Farnum ; M. D. Harvard university 1S35. Physician. Marblehead, Mass. 
a few months; Salem, Mass.; dentist, Salem. Born Salem, Mass.. Dec. 14, 
1S14; died Salem, Nov. 22, 1S74. Nee. 1875 

Charles Nye Fearing. Dry goods commission merchant, New York, N. Y. ; 
manufacturer, New York. Born Wareham, Mass., March 10, 1S12 ; died New- 
York, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1SS6. Nee. 1886 

Jonathan Russell Harding. From Bristol, R. I.; died 1832. 

Isaac Erving Heaton. Ordained Congregational 1S37; home missionary, Elk 
Grove, Wis. 1837-3S; Belmont, Wis. 1S38-40 ; teacher, Prairie du Chien and 
Mineral Point, Wis. 1840-42; pastor, Mount Zion, Wis. 1S43-44; East Trov, 
Wis. 1S45; Waterloo, Wis. 1S46-56; Fremont, Neb. 1856-69; resident, Fremont 
1869-93; delegate, national council 1S71, '74; member Neb. legislature; super- 
intendent public instruction, Waterloo. Author New and decisive evidence of 
the mode of baptism, 1878. Born Franklin, Mass., Oct. 6, 1S08; died Fremont, 
Neb , Sept. 18, 1893. Cong. yr. bk. 

Charles Holden. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. From Providence, R. I.; died 
Providence, Aug. 14, 1S52. Nee. 1853 

James Huckins. Ordained Baptist 1832; pastor South Reading, Mass. 1S32-33; 
Andover, Mass. 1833-35; Calais, Me. 1835-37; agent Baptist home mission so- 
ciety, Texas 1837-39; pastor, Galveston, Texas 1S40-60; Charleston, S. C. 
1860-63. Born Vt. 1808; died Charleston, S. C, Aug. 5, 1863. 

Nee. 1864, Bapt. encyc. 

Washington Leverett, A. M.; LL. D. Shurtleff college 1S76. Tutor, Colum- 
bian college 1832-33; Brown university 1S33-34; graduated Newton theological 
institution 1836; ordained Baptist 1836 ; professor Mathematics and the natu- 
ral sciences, Shurtleff college 1S36-6S; treasurer, librarian, curator, trustee, 
member executive committee Shurtleff college 1S6S-S9. Born Brookline, Mass., 
Dec. 19, 1805; died Upper Alton, 111., Dec. 13, 1889. 

Newt., Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1890 

Warren Leverett, A. M. Student, Newton theological institution 1832-33, 
lS 3 6_ 37 ; agent American Bible society, Charleston, S. C. 1S33-34; teacher, 
Ind. 1834-36; principal school, Greenville, 111. 183S-39; preparatory depart- 
ment, Shurtleff college, Upper Alton, 111. 1839-41; professor Latin and Greek 
languages, Shurtleff college 1S41-6S; resident, Upper Alton 1S6S-72. Born 
Brookline. Mass., Dec. 19, 1805; died Upper Alton, 111., Nov. 8, 1S72. 

Bapt. encyc, Newt., Nee. [873 



no BROWN UNIVERSITY 1832 

John Milton Mackie, A. M. Student, Andover theological seminary 1833-34; 
Student, Berlin 1833-34 '■> tutor, Brown university 1834-35 ; farmer, Great Barring- 
ton, Mass. Author Life of Leibnitz, 1S45; Life of Samuel Gorton, in Sparks' 
American biography 1848; Cosas de Espana, 1848; Life of Schamyl, 1856; 
Life of Tai- Ping- Wang, 1857; From Cape Cod to Dixie, 1864; also numerous 
articles in North American review, AmericanW hi g review l Christian review. 
Address, Great Barrington, Mass. Cyc. Am. biog., And., Johnson's eye. 

Erasmus Darwin Miller, A. M. ; M. D. Berkshire medical institution 1835. 
Physician, Franklin, Mass. 1835-43; Dorchester, Mass. 1843-81. Born Frank- 
lin, Mass., Aug. 8, 1813; died Sharon Springs, N. Y., July 5, 1S81. Nee. 1882 

Stephen Morse, 1835, A. M. From Hooksett, N. H. 

Thomas Bancroft Newhall, A. M. Lawyer, Lynn, Mass.; postmaster 1842- 
43; judge police court 1849-66; member first common council 1850-51; chosen 
mayor 1854, but declined; chairman school committee; commissioner city 
debt, and city hall sinking fund ; member public water board; city solicitor; 
member Mass. state board of health; president Lynn five cents saving bank; 
Lynn mutual fire insurance company 20 years; Essex co. Unitarian associa- 
tion; trustee Home for aged women; member Lynn bar association. From 
Lynn, Mass.; died Sept. 25, 1893. P. 

Samuel Wardwell Peckham, A. M. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. ; justice 
Providence police court 1846-55, '57-67 ; clerk municipal court; alderman; 
president Providence Athensenum. Author Verses in various moods and on 
various occasions. Address, 43 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Salmon Carpenter Perry, A. M. Teacher, White Plains, N. Y. ; clerical 
member, N. Y. conference 1S38-60; supernumary 1S60-61. Born East Attle- 
boro, May 27, 1807; died Harlem, N. Y., March 6, 1872. Nee. 1873 

Samuel Randall, A. M. Preceptor academy, South Reading, Mass. 1832-34 ;tutor, 
Waterville college, and preceptor preparatory school 1833-37 ; principal school 
for young ladies, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1838-41; Philadelphia, Penn. 1841-49; or- 
dained Episcopal 1849; pastor, Moorstown, N. J. 1849-55; St. James's church, 
Pittsburgh. Penn. 1854-56; Madison, N. J. 1S56-62. Born Salem, Mass. Oct. 
9, 1811; died Madison, N. J., April 20, 1862. Nee. 1862 

John Kelly Simpson, A. M. From Boston, Mass. 

Jacob White, A. M. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1835; ordained 
Congregational 1836; pastor, Lyndeboro, N. H. 1836-41; Orleans, Mass. 1841- 
61. Born East Bridgewater, Mass., Nov. 20, 1806; died Lyndeboro, N. H., 
April 3, 1866. Nee. 1886, And. 

John Brown White, A. M.; D. D. Teacher, New Hampden college four 
vears; lawyer, Alton, 111.; Greenville, 111.; probate judge Greenville; profes- 
sor Mathematics and natural philosophy, Wake Forest college nearly 16 years; 
ordained Baptist 1840; president Brownsville female college, Tenn. 1853-55; 
president Almira college, Greenville 1855-64, '67-78; principal school for girls, 
Champaign 111. ; U. S. military service 1864-65, chaplain; principal school, 
Upper Alton, 111. 1S65-67. Born Bow, N. H., March 10, 1S10; died Greenville, 
111., Feb. 12, 1887. B. U. civ. war, Nee. 18S7. 2 *2l 

Henry Bowen Anthony, A. M. ; LL. D. 1872. Manufacturer six years; editor 
Providence journal, Providence, R. I. 1838-58; governor R. I. 1S49-50; member 
U. S. senate 1859-84; president pro tempore, 1869, '71-75, elected but declined 



1833 GRADUATES in 

1S83; bequeathed the Harris collection of American poetry to Brown university 
library. See Memorial addresses in U. S. senate, 1885; Memorial, 1S85. Born 
Coventry, R. I., April 1, 1815 ; died Providence, R. I., Sept. 2, 1884. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Cong, direct., Nee. 1S85 
Darius Ayer. From Plaistow, N. H.; died 1S38. 

Nathan Fellows Dixon. Law student, Harvard university one year; Yale 
college one year; admitted to bar 1837; lawyer, Westerly, R. I. 1837-S1 ; 
member R. I. general assembly 18:2-49, '51-53, '55-6.3. '72-77 ; presidential 
elector 1844; member U. S. house of representatives 1849-51, '63-71. Boni 
Westerly. R. I., May 1, 1S12 ; died Westerly, April 11, 1SS1.' 

Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct., R. I. cyc, Nee. 18S1 
Ebenezer Porter Dyer. Student, Andover theological seminary 1S36-37; 
principal academy, Stow, Mass. 1S37-38; ordained Congregational 1839; pas- 
tor, Stow 1839-46; city missionary, Boston, Mass. 1846-47; pastor, Hingham, 
Mass. 1847-63; Somerville, Mass. 1864-67; Shrewsbury, Mass 1867-77; Han- 
over, Mass. 1S7S-S1. Author hymns and poems; co-editor Amaranth. Born 
South Abington, Mass., Aug. 15, 1S13; died South Abington, Aug. 22, 1882. 

And., Nee. 1S83 
Edward Freeman, A. M. Teacher, Bellingham, Mass. ; Waterville, Me. ; or- 
dained Baptist 1S36; pastor, Oldtown, Me. 1836-39; Camden, Me. three years- 
Bristol, Me. two years; farmer, Camden 1843-S2; principal classsical school, 
Camden several years. Born Mendon, Mass., April 2, 1S06; died Camden, 
Me. Jan. 28, 1SS2. Nec l882 

William Bela Jacobs, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 1S36; 
ordained Baptist 1S36; pastor First church, Newburyport, Mass. 1S36-39; 
Hyannis, Mass. 1S39-43 ; Claremont, N. H. 1S43-46 ; North Yarmouth, Me. 
1847-49; editor Christian chronicle, Philadelphia, Penn. 1849-61 ; Christian 
press, New York, N. Y. 1865-68 ; correspondent Baptist papers 186S-. Ad- 
dress, 236 Carroll St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Newt. P 
Nehemiah Knight. Merchant, New York, N. Y. Born Warwick, R. I., Feb. 
5, 1812; died Brooklyn, N. Y.,May 30, 1S76. Nec. 1876 
Lorenzo Oren Lovell, A. M. Teacher, Fall River, Mass. ; ordained Baptist 
1835; pastor, West Boylston, Mass.; several other churches, Mass., R. I., N. 
Y. ; resident, Rochester, Minn. 1S68-80. Born Rowley, now Georgetown, 
Mass., Oct. 24, 1809; died Rochester, Minn., Sept. 3, 1S80. 

B. U. Fall River, Nec. 1881 
Nehemiah Gorham Lovell, A. M. Student, Newton theological institution 
two months; ordained Baptist 1834; pastor, Princeton, Mass. 1834-36; Am- 
herst, Mass. 1836-40; Bellingham, Mass. 1S40-47 ; North Attleboro, Mass. 
1847-51. Born Rowley, Mass.; died Valley Falls, R. I., Nov. 15, 1851. 

B. U. Fall River, Nec. 1852, Newt. 
George Tracy Metcalf, A. M. Lawyer, Peoria, 111.; Boston, Mass.; Colum- 
bus, O.; chief clerk Interior department, Washington, D. C. ; resident, 
Washington. Born Dedham, Mass., Aug. 17, 1S10; died Washington, D. C, 
July 12, 1S71. ' Nec- lS72 

George Franklin Pool. Teacher; ordained Methodist; pastor, Greenwich, R. 
I.; Norwich, Conn.; Sandwich, Mass. ; New Bedford, Mass. ; Newburyport, 
Mass.; South Boston, Mass.; Leicester, Mass.; Fall River, Mass. Born 
Lynn, Mass., Feb. iS, 1811 ; died Lynn, Dec. 6, 1S86. Nec. 1887 

Benjamin Hurd Rhoades, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1836; preceptor, University grammar school, Providence, R. I. 1S36-39; classi- 



112 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1833 

cal teacher, N. Y. two years; Boston and Brookline, Mass. seven years; asso- 
ciate principal Family school, Newport, R.I. 1849-56; principal school for 
boys, Newport 1856-59; librarian Redwood library, Newport 1859-80. Born 
Boston, Mass., Aug. 26, 1S11 ; died Newport, R. I., Dec. 23, 1880. 

R. I. eye. , Newt., Nee. 1881 

Perez Simmons, A. M. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. 1S42; member convention 
which formed the People's constitution; lawyer, Hanover, Mass.; member 
Mass. house of representatives 1852; delegate, Mass. constitutional convention 
1853; member U.S. senate 1859. Born Hanover, Mass., Jan. 2, 1811 ; died 
Hanover, May'14, 1885. 

Edward Abiel Stevens, A. M. ; D. D. 1864. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1S36; ordained Baptist 1837; missionary, Burmah 1836-86; president 
board of trustees Rangoon Baptist college. Author Commentaries on the 
Ne-w Testament] Barth's Church history-, translated; Elements of general 
history, in Burmese; Commentaries oti Matthew, Romans, Galatians and 
Hebrews, in Burmese; Scripture hands; Concorda?ice of the Bible; editor 
Burman messenger; Religions Herald. Born Sunbury, Ga., Jan. 23, 1S14; 
died Rangoon, Burmah, June 19, 1886. Newt., Nee. 1887, Bapt. encyc. 

Jabez Tarr. From Gloucester, Mass. ; died 1834. 

Charles Everett Toothaker, A. M. Dentist, Philadelphia, Penn. From 
Springfield, Vt. ; died Oct. 4, 1S90. P. 

Arthur Savage Train, A. M. ; D. D. 1855. Tutor, Brown university 1834-36; 
ordained Baptist 1836; pastor, Haverhill, Mass. 1836-59; professor Sacred 
rhetoric and pastoral duties, Newton theological institution 1859-66; pastor, 
Framingham, Mass. 1866-72; trustee Brown university 1845-72. Born Fram- 
ingham, Mass., Sept. 1, 1812 ; died Framingham, March 2, 1872. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1872 

Lemuel Williams Washburn ; M. D. Harvard university 1837. From Taun- 
ton, Mass.; died 1845. 

Horace Alexander Wilcox, A. M. Student, Newton theological institution 
1S33-35 ; ordained Baptist 1S35; pastor, Willington, Conn. 1835-37; professor 
Wake Forest college, N. C. 1S38; agent American Baptist home mission 
society, Ga. 1841-46; resident, Providence, R. I. 1846-54, '57-60; Manhattan, 
Kansas 1854-57, '60, 65; spiritualist speaker. Born Ludlow, Vt., March 6, 
1807; died Manhattan, Kansas, April 15, 1865. Nee. 1865, Newt. 

Henry Qustavus Wiley ; M. D. Harvard university 1836. From Lynn, Mass. ; 
died 1844. 1 *19 



1834 



Oliver Ayer. Principal Rockingham academy, Hampton Falls, N. H. 1834-36; 
pastor Baptist church, Littleton, Mass. 1S36-43 ; Dover, N. H. 1844-51; Clare- 
mont, N. H. 1851-64; Deerfield,N. H. 1S64-66; Groton, Mass. 1866-74; North 
Oxford, Mass. 1874-80; resident, Providence, R. I. 1885-. Address, 6 Burgess 
St., Providence, R. I. . P. 

Silas Bailey, A. M. ; D. D. Madison university 1849; LL. D. Franklin college 
1S71 . Principal Worcester academy, Mass. 1834-39; Baptist clergyman, East 
Thompson, Conn. 1S39-42 ; agent Missionary union, N. Y. 1842-45; pastor, 
Westboro, Mass. 1845-46; president Granville college 1846-52; Franklin college 
1852-63; pastor, La Fayette, Ind. 1863-66; professor Metaphysics and theol- 



1834 GRADUATES 113 

ogy, Kalamazoo college 1S66-69; in Europe 1869-74. Born Sterling, Mass., 
June 12, 1809; died Paris, France, June 30, 1874. 

Den., Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1875 

Joseph Bridgham, A. M. Admitted to N. Y. bar 1842; in office of U. S. dis- 
trict court for Southern district of N. Y. ; deputy clerk; U. S. commissioner 
15 years. Author various magazine articles. Born Providence, R. I,, Aug. 
15, 1S15; died Providence, March 24, 1865. Nee. 1865 

Jonathan Russell Bullock, A. M. Admitted to bar, Newport, R. I. 1836; law- 
yer, Alton, 111. i836?-43; member common council, Alton; lawyer, Bristol, R. 
I. 1843-49; member R. I. house of representatives 1844-47; member committee 
to inquire into validity of R. I. revolutionary debt 1S49; collector of cus- 
toms, Bristol and Warren, R. I. 1849-54; member R. I. senate 1859-60; lieu- 
tenant governor 1860-61 ; special commissioner to adjust claims of R. I. against 
the U. S. 1S61-62; associate justice R. I. supreme court 1S62-64; judge U. S. 
district court for R. I. 1864-69; retired. Author Report of commissioner to ad- 
just claims of R. I. against the U. S., Jan. j86j, 1863; Life and times of 
Stukeley Westcote, with some of his descendants, privately printed, 1886. Ad- 
dress, Bristol, R. I. Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, P. 

James Tift Champlin, A. M. ; D. D. 1863; Rochester university 1855; LL. D. 
Colby university 1873. Tutor, Brown university 1835-38; ordained Baptist 
183S; pastor, Portland, Me. 1S3S-41 ; professor Greek and Latin languages and 
literatures, Waterville college 1841-58 ; president 1S57-73; professor Intellectual 
and moral philosophy 185S-73; trustee Colby university 1875-81 ; member Me. 
historical society 1849; resident, Portland 1S74-S2. Author Kiihner's Latin 
grammar, translated 1S45 ; English grammar, 1S51; Greek grammar, 1852; 
Kiihner's Latin exercise book, translated. 1S56; Principles of ethics, 1861 ; Politi- 
cal enconomy, 1S68; Intellectual philosophy, 1868; Text-book on constitution of 
U. S., 18S0; besides frequent articles in Christian review ,' editor Demosthenes 
on the crown, 1S43; Select popular orations of Demosthenes, 1848; Oration of 
sEschines against Ctesiphon, 1850; Butler's Ethical discourses, 1859: Butler's 
Analogy of religion, i860; Selections from Tacitus, 1876; Scripture reading 
lessons, 1878. Born Colchester, Conn., June 9, 1811; died Portland, Me., 
March 15, 1S82. Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Colby, Nee. 1882 

George Cole. Instructor and professor, Granville literary and theological insti- 
tution 1S35-38; editor Cross and Journal, Columbus, O. 1838-47; in business, 
Columbus 1847-52; Cincinnati, O. 1852-56; editor Daily gazette, Cincinnati 
1852; Journal and messenger, Cincinnati 1856-64; publisher 1S64-66. Born 
Sterling, Conn., June 22, 180S; died Dayton, Ky., July 14, 1S68. 

Den., Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1869 

Hervey Smith Dale. Baptist clergyman; instructor Granville literary and 
theological institution 1S34-35 ; professor, Theological seminary, Covington, 
Ky. From New York, N. Y. ; died Cincinnati, O., May 27, 1857. 

Den., Nee. 1857 

Joshua Wells Downing, A. M. Clergyman. From Lynn, Mass. ; died 1839. 

Samuel Eddy. From Middleboro, Mass. ; died 1837. 

Edward Hull Hazard. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. ; justice Providence police 
court; clerk R. I. house of representatives. Author Reminiscences of the Dorr 
zvar ; numerousobituaries ; frequent contributions to Providence journal. Born 
South Kingstown, R. I., Sept. 29, 1812; died Wakefield, R. I., Dec. iS, 1893. 

Nee. 1894 



114 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1834 

Carrington Hoppin. Medical student, Philadelphia, Perm. ; Paris; physician, 
Providence, R. I.; in Europe and the East 1854, '66-72, '73-79. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., July 4, 1812; died Zurich, Switzerland, Feb. 17, 1879. Nee. 1879 

Charles Kelsall Johnson. Lawyer, New Orleans, La. From Edgefield, S. 
C. ; drowned Lake Pontchartrain, June 1847. Nee. 1847 

AugUStin Leland. From Sherburne, Mass.; died 1837. 

Edward Augustus Lothrop, A. M. From Boston, Mass. 

Crawford Nightingale, A. M. Ordained Unitarian 1S38; pastor, Chicopee, 
Mass. 1845-51; Bridgeport, Conn. 1851-53; Groton, Mass. 1853-66; Athol, 
Mass. 1866-67; Ayer, Mass. 1867-76; Dorchester, Mass. 1876-80; Andover, 
N. H. 1880. Born Providence, R. I., Nov. 3, 1816 ; died Providence, Aug. 
19, 1S92. Nee. 1893 

David Perkins. Lawyer, Bangor, Me. 1838-39; merchant, Baltimore, Md. 
1839-42; lawyer, Fall River, Mass. 1843-51; member school committee 1845- 
47; selectman 1849; chairman board of selectmen 1850; lawyer, Boston, Mass. 
1S51-59; resident, Bridgewater, Mass. 1851-64; member Mass. legislature 
1847-48; master in chancery 1850-51; member commission for erecting state 
alms-houses 1852 ; judge of probate and insolvency; assistant attorney-general. 
Born Bridgewater, Mass., Feb. 22, 1816; died Bridgewater, Sept. 19, 1864. 

B. U. Fall River, Nee. 1865 

Thomas Mawney Potter; M. D. University of Penn. 1838. U. S. navy 1S39- 
76; assistant surgeon 1839; past assistant surgeon 1848; medical director 187 1. 
Born Kingston, R. I., Aug. 12, 1S14; died Kingston, April 13, 1890. 

B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1890 

Luther Robinson, A. M. Principal Coffin school, Nantucket, Mass. 1834-36; 
tutor, Brown university 1836-38; first sub-master English high school, Boston, 
Mass. 183S-58; expert in ventilation of buildings i860-. Author Plan for ven- 
tilating U. S. capitol, 1870 ; Plan for ventilating Philadelphia house of correc- 
tion, 1873. Address, 38 Howard St., Cambridgeport, Mass. P. 

Daniel Pomeroy Simpson, A. M. Merchant, Boston, Mass. 1844-75; resident, 
New Hampton and Arlington Heights, Mass. 1875-80; officer U. S. revenue 
service. Born Boston, Mass., Oct. 27, 1815 ; died Arlington Heights, Mass., 
Oct. 7, 1S80. Nee. 18S1 

Pardon Dexter Tiffany, A. M. ; LL. B. Harvard university 1838. Teacher 
one year; lawyer, St. Louis, Mo. 1838-48; resident, Worcester, Mass. 1852-61. 
Born Mendon, Mass., 1812; died St. Louis, Mo., Feb. 14, 1861. Nee. 1861 

Ephraim Ward, A. M. Teacher academy, Fairhaven, Mass. ten years; ad- 
mitted to bar 1839; lawyer, Cleveland, O. ; police justice, Cleveland; student, 
Lane theological seminary, Cincinnati, O. one year; ordained Baptist 1842; 
pastor, Raynham, Mass. 1842-45; lawyer, Chicago, 111.; land commissioner, 
Chicago; lawyer, Highland, Kans. Born Middleboro, Mass., Oct. 5, 
1811; died Highland, Kans. Dec. 25, 1873. Nee. 1875 

Charles Wilkes Wood, A. M. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1838; 
ordained Congregational 1S39; pastor, Ashby, Mass. 1839-5S; Campello, North 
Bridgewater, Mass. 1858-72 ; superintendent of schools Brockton, Mass. 1872- 
73; preacher, Lakeville, Mass. 1873-77; Scotland, Bridgewater, Mass. 1878-88; 
retired ; member Mass. house of representatives 1847. Author Sermon, death 
of Ephraim Hay-ward, 1848; Sermon on old age, 1854; Historical discourse, 
Scotland, Mass , 18S8. Address, Middleboro, Mass. And., P. 

William Henry Wood, A. M. Principal Coffin academy, Nantucket, Mass. 
1S34-35; lawyer, Boston, Mass. until 1840; Middleboro, Mass. 1840-83; mem- 



1834 GRADUATES 115 

ber Mass. senate 184S, 1850; delegate, Mass. constitutional convention 1853; 
member Mass. house of representatives 1857; Mass. council 1S5S; judge of 
probate and insolvency 1858-S3. Born Middleboro, Mass., Oct. 24, 1S11; died 
Middleboro, Mass., March 30, 1883. Nee. 1S83. 4 *19 

1835 

Alfred Bosworth, 1845, A. M. Admitted to R. I. bar 1838; lawyer, Che- 
pachet, R. I. 1S3S-39; Warren, R. I. 1S39-54; member R. I. house of repre- 
sentatives 1839-54; speaker 1842-44, '51-53; associate justice R. I. supreme 
court 1854-62; trustee Brown university 1854-62. Born Warren. R. I., Jan. 28, 
1812; died Warren, May 10, 1862. Nee. 1862, Bapt. encyc, R, I. eye. 

Henry Chapin, 1836; LL. D. 1873; LL. B. Harvard university 1S3S. Admit- 
ted to bar 183S; lawyer, Uxbridge, Mass. 1838-46; Worcester, Mass. 1846-78 ; 
member Mass. house of representatives 1S45 ; commissioner of insolvency 184S; 
mayor Worcester 1849-51 ; acting mayor 1870; judge court of probate and in- 
solvency 1858-7S; commissioner under the Mass. personal liberty law- 
member Mass. state board of education ; chairman of visitors Mass. state nor- 
mal school, Worcester; trustee Leicester academy; vice president several 
years; trustee Worcester lunatic asylum ; one of the founders Old men's home, 
Worcester; director City national bank, Worcester. Born Upton, Mass., May 
13, 1S11; died Worcester, Mass. Oct. 13, 1S7S. Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1S79 

Joshua Bicknell Chapin, 1838; M. D. Berkshire medical institution 1S3S. 
Physician, Providence, R. I. 183S-43 ; druggist, Providence 1S43-54; photog- 
rapher, Providence 1859-?; commissioner public schools R. I. 1S59-62, '63-69. 
Editor R. I. schoolmaster. Born Hillsboro. N. H., Aug. 19, 1814; died June 
7, 1881. Nee. 1881 

George Warren Cross, 1875. From Charleston, S. C. 

Samuel Currey, 1866, A. M. Principal University grammar school 1835-36; 
admitted to bar 1837; lawyer. Providence, R. I. 1837-7S; member R. I. house 
of representatives two years ; R. T. senate seven years, Born near Frederic- 
town, N. S., Oct. 12, 1806; died Providence, R. I., Feb. 28, 1878. 

R. I. cyc, Bapt. encyc, Nee 187S 

Giles Mardenborough Eaton, 1S75. From Plainfield, Conn. 

Josiah Goddard, 1875. Graduated Newton theological institution 1838. Or- 
dained Baptist 1838; missionary American Baptist missionary union, Bangkok, 
Siam 1840-?; Shanghai, China; Ningpo, China 1S48-54. Author English and 
Chinese dictionary ; translation of New Testament into Chinese, besides sev- 
eral tracts. Born Wendell, Mass., Oct. 27, 1813; died Ningpo, China, Sept. 
4, 1854. Newt., Cyc. Am. biog. 

Samuel Lawrence Gould, 1S63. Lecturer on slavery 1835-37; master gram- 
mar school, Chelsea, Mass. 1837-40; Charlestown, Mass. 1840-41; Winthrop 
grammar school, Boston, Mass. 1841-?; Franklin grammar school, Boston 
1865 ; superintendent several gold mining companies, Col. ; stock farmer, near 
Canon City, Col. Born Boston, Mass., May 20, 1814; died near Canon City, 
Col., Feb. 11, 1874. Nee 1874 

Levi Hall Holden, 1875; M. D. University of Penn. 1838. Physician, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 183S-40; assistant surgeon, U. S. army 1840-67; retired with rank 
of lieutenant-colonel. Born Providence, R. I., May 6, 1S1 7 ; died Vineland, 
N. J., May 12, 1874. Nee 1874 



n6 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1835 

Dwight Ives, 1857 ; D.D.Madison university 1854. Ordained Baptist 1835; 
pastor First church, Springfield, Mass. 1835-36; Alton, 111. 1836-39; Snffield, 
Conn. 1839-74; Conway, Mass. Born West Springfield, now Holvoke, Mass., 
Sept. 20, 1805; died Conway, Mass., Dec. 22, 1875. Nee. 1876, Bapt. encyc. 

Charles Coffin Jewett, 183S, A. M. Principal academy, Uxbridge, Mass. 
1835-37; graduated Andover theological seminary 1S40; principal Day's acad- 
emy, Wrentham, Mass. 1840-41; librarian Brown university 1842-48; profes- 
sor Modern languages 1843-48; studied abroad 1843-46; assistant secretary and 
librarian Smithsonian institution 1S48-58; superintendent public library, 
Boston, Mass. 1858-68. Author Close of the late rebellion, 1842; Catalogue of 
the library of Brown university, 1843; Facts and considerations relative to 
duties on books, 1846; Notices of public libraries in the U?iited States, 1S51 ; 
On the construction of catalogues of libraries and their publication by meatis of 
separate stereotyped titles, -with rules and examples, 1852 ; Catalogue of the 
Boston public library. Born Lebanon, Me., Aug. 12, 1816; died Braintree, 
Mass., Jan. 9, 1S68. Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, And., Nee. 1868 

Justin Rolph Loomis, 1836; A. M. Waterville college 1838; Ph. D. Univer- 
sity at Levvisburg, Penn. 1854; LL. D. Rochester university 1858. Tutor, 
Waterville college 1S36-38 ; professor Chemistry and natural history 1838-52; 
Natural sciences, University at Lewisburg, Penn. 1853-58; president 1S58-79. 
Author Elements of geology, 1852 ; Elements of anatomy a?id physiology, 
1853. Address, Lewisburg, Penn. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Colby, Bapt. encyc, Allibone, P. 

Joshua Mason Macomber, 1862, A. M. ; M. D. College of physicians and sur- 
geons 1854. Principal Union academy, Bennington, Vt. 1835-37; academy, 
New Salem, Mass. ; Franklin academy, Shelburne Falls, Mass.; academy, 
Uxbridge, Mass. 1841-51 ; professor Chemistry, Penn. medical college 1854-60; 
resident, Uxbridge, Mass. 1860-81. Born New Salem, Mass., Oct. 12, 1811; 
died Uxbridge, Mass , Feb. 9, 18S1. Nee. 1882 

Reuben Morey, 1875. Ordained Baptist; pastor, Madison, Ind. 1836-38; 
Louisville, Kv. ; Attleboro, Mass. 1839-47; Homer, N. Y. ; Wyoming, N. 
Y. ; Arcade, N. Y. ; Delavan, 111.; Tonica, 111.; Merton, Wis. until 1874; res- 
ident, Waukesha, Wis. 1S74-80. Born Fabius, N. Y., Feb. 21, 1805; died 
Waukesha, Wis., May 17, 1880. Bapt. encyc, Nee 18S0 

Elias Nason, 1S36, A. M. Teacher, Cambridge, Mass.; Augusta, Ga. ; princi- 
pal academy, Waynesboro, Ga. ; high school, Nevvburyport, Mass.; Latin 
school, Newburyport; master high school, Milford, Mass. 1849-52; ordained 
Congregational; pastor First church, Natick, Mass. 1S52-58; Mystic church, 
Medford, Mass. 1858-60; First church, Exeter, N. H. 1860-65; resident, North 
Billerica, Mass. 1S65-87; pastor Central church, Dracut, Mass. fourteen years; 
Pawtucket church, Lowell, Mass. 1877-85; member N. E. historic genealogical 
society; member N. Y. historical society; member American antiquarian 
society. Author Carmina coeli ; Vocal class book ; Songs for the schoolroom 
[1842J ; Chrestomathie francaise, 1849; Memoir of Rev. N. Howe, 185 1 ; Thou 
shall not steal, 1S52; Strength a?id beauty of the sanctuary, 1854; Sermon at 
dedication of First church, Natick, Mass., 1855; Cotigregational hymn book, 
1857; Congregational hymn and tune book, 1858; Our obligation to defend 
the government, 1861 ; Sermon on the -war, 1861 ; Songs for social and public 
worship, 1862; Brief record of events in Exeter, N. H., 1861-63, 3 vols., 1862- 
64; Sir Charles Henry Frankland, 1865; Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, 1865; 
Eulogy on Edzvard Everett, 1S65; Fountains of salvation, 1S65 ; Discourse 



1835 GRADUATES 117 

07i J. A. Andrew, 1S68; Monogram on our national song; 1S69; Memoir of 
Mrs. Susannah Rawson, 1S70; Life and services of He?iry Wilson, 1872; 
Gazetteer of Mass., 1872 ; History of Middlesex county, 1872 ; Life and services 
of Charles Sumner, 1874; Lives of eminent American evangelists, 1877; Origin- 
ality, 18S2 ; editor Georgia courier; Watch lower ; N. E. historical and gene- 
alogical register ; Home and abroad. Born Wrentham, Mass.. April 21, 181 1; 
died North Billerica, Mass., June 17, 1SS7. 

Allibone, Sabin, Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1888 

Zenas B Newman, 1875; A. M. Shurtleff college 1841. Principal academic 
and preparatory departments, Shurtleff college 1835-40; professor Oratory, 
rhetoric and belles lettres 1841-44. From Seekonk, Mass.; died 1844? 

Shurtleff, P. 

George Maxwell Randall, 1836, A. M. ; D. D. 1856. Graduated General theo- 
logical seminary 1S3S; ordained Episcopal 1S39; pastor Church of the Ascen- 
sion, Fall River, Mass. 1838-44; member school committee four years; pastor 
Church of the Messiah, Boston, Mass. 1844-65; clerical deputy, Mass. diocese 
1850-65; secretary house of clerical and lay deputies 1S62-65 ; missionary 
bishop Colo. 1S65-73. Author Why I am a churchman ; Observation on con- 
firmation; editor Christia?i witness ; Church advocate. Born Warren. R. I., 
Nov. 23, 1810; died Denver, Col., Sept. 28, 1873. 

B. U. Fall River, Cyc. Am. biog., R.I. eye, Nee. 1874 

Edward Trask Richardson, 1875; M - D - College of physicians and surgeons 
1839. From New York, N. Y. ; died 1881. 

William Robinson Saxton, 1S36. From Lebanon, Conn. 

Edward Stone. Student of theology, Harvard university; ordained Unitarian 
183S; missionary, Iowa; pastor, Calais, Me.; Bucksport, Me. ; Hallowell, 
Me.; Sandwich, Mass. ; Natick, Mass. Born Framingham, Mass., Feb. 1S17; 
died Framingham, Aug. 10, 1S76. Nee. 1S78 

Samuel Stillman Sumner, A. M. From Boston Mass. 

William D Upham, 1S75. From Weathersfield, Vt. 

Geronimo Urmeneta, A.M. 1851 ; LL. D. 1S59. Secretary of treasury Re- 
public of Chile. From Santiago, Chile; deceased. 

Jonah Goulding Warren, A. M. ; D. D. Rochester university 1S56. Grad- 
uated Newton theological institution 1838; ordained Baptist 183S; pastor, Ca- 
botville, now Chicopee, Mass. 183S-49; Fifth street church, Troy, N. Y. 1S49- 
55; corresponding secretary Baptist missionary union 1855-72; trustee Brown 
university 1S58-74; Newton theological institution. Born Ward, now Auburn, 
Mass., Sept. 11, 1812; died Newton Centre, Mass., Feb. 27, 1SS4. 

Newt., Nee. 1884 

John Waterman, 1875. From Providence, R. I.; died 1837. 1 *24 



1836 



Edward Andrew Bennett. In business, Louisville, Ky. 1836-42; merchant, 
Philadelphia, Penn. 1S42-67. Born Windsor, N. S., Sept. 29, 1806; died Phil- 
adelphia, Penn., Oct. iS, 1867. Nee. 1S6S 

William Lawton Brown. Student, Newton theological institution 1S36-3S ; 
ordained Baptist 1S39; pastor, Ann Arbor, Mich. 1S39; Bristol, R. I. 1S39-42 ; 
West Springfield, Mass. 1S42-46; Westboro, Mass. 1847-51; Watertown, Mass. 
1S54-66; Mt. Pleasant, la. 1870-72; Ottumwa, Kans. 1S72-74; Iowa 1S75; Kear- 



n8 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1836 

ney, Neb. 1875-76; R. I. 1876-77; North Reading, Mass. 1877-79; superintend- 
ent cotton mill, Voluntown, Conn. 1879-82; manufacturer of woollen yarn, 
Olneyville, R. I. 1882-83; farmer, Wrentham, Mass. 1883-. Address, Wren- 
tham, Mass. Bapt. encyc, Newt., P. 

Charles Chamberlain, A. M. Tutor, Brown university 1837-38; student, And- 
over theological seminary 1838-39; Union theological seminary 1839; home 
missionary, O. and Ind. 1839-41; ordained Congregational 1842; pastor, Berk- 
ley, Mass. 1842-44; Freetown, Mass. 1845-47; Mendon, Mass. 1847-50; Au- 
burn, Mass. 1851-53 ; First church, Ashford, Conn. 1854-58; Eastford, Conn. 
1858-67; Oxford, Conn. 1867-69; Redding, Conn. 1869-71; Burlington, Conn. 
1871-74; East Granby, Conn. 1874-81. Author Layman's assistant. Born 
Holliston, Mass., Oct. 4, 1813; died East Granby, Conn., March 30, 1881. 

And., Nee. 1881 

Samuel Clarke. Lawyer, Northboro, Mass. From Sherburne, Mass.; died 
March 10, 1890. P. 

John Gale Douglas, A. M. Lawyer, Cincinnati, O. 1843-90. Born Newark, 
N.J. 1816; died Cincinnati, O., March 23, 1890. Nee. 1890 

Thomas Lyman Dunnell. Calico printer, Pawtucket, R. I. many years. Ad- 
dress, East Greenwich, R. I. P. 

Charles Jarvis Everett. From Wrentham, Mass. ; died 1838. 

Caleb Farnum, A. M. Principal private school, Providence, R. I.; academy, 
Fruit Hill, R. I. ; Richmond street grammar school, Providence, ; Elm street 
grammar school, Providence; civil engineer 1849-59; fire insurance aagent 1859- 
89. Author Farnum's grammar; Practical penman, 1848; Report of executive 
committee R. I. institute of instruction. Born Smithfield, R. I., Oct. 30, 
1815; died Providence, R. I., July 4, 1889. Nee. 1891 

George Jaques, A. M. Teacher, Va. 1836-37 ; horticulturist, Worcester, Mass. ; 
commissioner of shade trees and public grounds, Worcester ; director public 
library; trustee city hospital. Born Brooklyn, Conn., Feb, 18, 1816; died 
Worcester, Mass., Aug. 24, 1872. Nee. 1873 

John Gilmore Jones. Principal academy, Brooklyn, Conn, one year; Plain- 
field, Conn, one year; scientific lecturer 1839-54; resident, Newton, Mass. 
1839-41; Foxboro, Mass. 1841-54; farmer, Falmouth, Mass. 1854-79. Born 
Foxboro, Mass., Oct. 12, i8n;died Falmouth, Mass. Oct. 12, 1879. Nee. 1880 

John Power Knowles;LL. B. Harvard university 1838. Admitted to bar 
1838; lawyer, Providence, R. I. 1S3S-69; master in chancery after 1845; re- 
porter of decisions R. I. supreme court 1855-67; member R. I. house of 
representatives 1855-56, 1866-67; c ^y solicitor Providence 1866-67; judge U # 
S. district court R. I. 1869-81. One of the signers Nine lawyers' opinion, 
1842 ; author The court vs. the General assembly, 1857. Born Providence, R. I. 
Jan. 13, 1808; died Providence, Aug. 3, 1887. Harv., R. I. eye, Nee. 1888 

John Larkin Lincoln, A. M. ; LL. D. 1859. Tutor, Columbian college, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 1836-37; student, Newton theological seminary 1837-39; tutor, 
Brown university 1839-41; in Europe 1841-44, '57; assistant professor Latin, 
Brown university 1844-45; professor Latin language and literature, Brown 
university 1845-91 ; principal school for young ladies 1859-67. Editor Selec- 
tions from Livy, 1847; Works of Horace, 1851; Ovid, 1883; author numer- 
ous essays and articles in Provide?ice Journal; Watchman; Examiner; Bap- 
tist quarterly ; and other periodicals. See In memoriam J. L. L. i8iy-i8gi . 
Born Boston, Mass., Feb. 23, 1817; died Providence, R. I., Oct. 17, 1891. 

Nee. 1892 



1836 GRADUATES 119 

Jotham Lincoln, A. M. Admitted to bar 1S39; lawyer, Hingham, Mass. 
1839-47; member Mass. house of representatives 1S47 ; ranchman, Spring 
Valley, on Upper Cherry Creek, Colo. Born Hingham, Mass., Nov. 7, 1S15; 
killed by Indians, Spring Valley, Colo., Sept. 4, 1S6S. Nee. 1869 

Horace Thomas Love, A. M. Preacher 1S23-32 ; ordained Baptist 1836; mis- 
sionary, Corfu, Greece 1836-56; soliciting agent, Brown university 1859-?; 
pastor, North Adams, Mass. ; organized church at East Abington, Mass., and 
Greenwood church, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; resident, Kansas ; Babylon, L. I. Au- 
thor God's promise to give the Holy Spirit, sermon. Born Washington, N. Y., 
1S07: died Bablyon, L. I., Jan. 19, 1895. P. 

William Chamberlain Mellen. Lawyer, Cincinnati, O., residing at Milford. 

0. From Sherburne, Mass.; died Milford, O., Oct. 1, 1894. P. 
William Henry Potter. Law student, Harvard university 1837-38; admitted 

to bar 1838; lawyer, R. I. 1838-67; retired; member R. I. house of represen- 
tatives 1851-52 ; acting attorney general R. I. several times. Address, Kings- 
ton, R. I. P. 

Silas Burrows Randall, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 1S40; 
ordained Baptist 1S41 ; pastor Woburn, Mass. 1841-47 ; Andover, Mass. 1S47- 
48; assistant, American Baptist missionary union rooms, Boston, Mass. 1S4S- 
49; preacher, Groton, Conn, a year and a half ; trader with South America; 
manufacturer of harness machinery, Cincinnati, O. 1S64-86; Wyoming, O. 
1S86-95. Born Mystic River, Conn., July 4, 1S14; died Wyoming, O., Jan. 
1895. Newt., Brun., P. 

Thomas Lyman Randolph, A. M. Ordained Episcopal deacon 1S41 ; pastor, 
Portsmouth, Manton, South Scituate, R. I.; Otis, Wilkinsonville, Mass.; 
Brandon, Windsor, Franklin, Vt. ; Trumansburgh, N. Y. ; Christ church, 
Sherburne, N. Y. 1S74-1S83; retired. Address, 2029 Encinal Ave., Alameda, 
Cal. P. 

Jacob Richardson Scott, A. M. Teacher 1836-38; Brookline, Mass. 1S39-40; 
graduated Newton theological institution 1842; ordained Baptist 1S42; pastor 
Market street church. Petersburg, Va. 1842-44; Hampton, Va. 1S44-47 ; also 
chaplain University of Virginia two years; pastor, Portland, Me. 1849-53; Fall 
River, Mass. 1853-54; Rochester, N. Y. 1854-57; Yonkers, N. Y. 1858-60; su- 
perintendent of schools Maiden, Mass. 1S61. Author various hymns and 
magazine articles. Born Boston, Mass., March 1, 1815; died Maiden, Mass., 
Dec. 10, 1861. Nee. 1S62, Bapt. encyc, Newt., Bapt. hymn 

Stephen Osgood Shepard, LL. D. 1S86. Lawyer. Address, 19S State St., 
Albany, N. Y. p 

Thomas Perkins Shepard, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1S40. Tutor, 
Brown university 1836-37; studied abroad 1840-44; manufacturer of chemicals, 
Providence, R. I. 1845-77; member Providence common council 1848-51; R. 

1. senate 1853-54; trustee Brown university 1851-77; R. I. hospital 1863-77; 

president 1877; member board of commissioners to build Providence co. court 

house 1875. Author Receipts for calico printing -with particular reference to 

the employment of madder extract and artificial alizarin, 1872. Born Salem, 

Mass., March 18, 1817; died Providence, R. I., May 5, 1877. 

R. I. eye, Nee. 1877 
Henry Smith. Clergyman. From Worcester, Mass. 

Wilbor Tillinghast, A. M. Graduated Hamilton literary and theological institu- 
tion ; ordained Baptist; pastor, Franklinville, N. Y. ; Evansville, N. Y. ; 
Antwerp, N. Y. ; Wilmington, Vt. ; Lafayette, O. Born Norway, N. Y., Feb. 
12, 1810; died Bloomer, Wis., March 13, 1884. Nee. 1884 



120 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1836 

Charles Henry Waterbury, A. M. Teacher, Darien, Conn, several years; 
lawyer, New York, N. Y. ?; inventor; oil manufacturer, Elizabeth, N. J. 
Author articles in chess periodicals. Born Darien, Conn., Nov. 19, 1816; died 
Elizabeth, N. J., March 22, 1882. Nee. 1886. 8 *i6 



1837 • 



William Robinson Babcock, D. D. 1S69. Ordained Episcopal deacon 1840 ; 
priest 1841 ; pastor Christ church, Gardiner, Me. 1840-47; St. Peter's church, 
Salem, Mass. 1848-53; Trinity church, Natchez, Miss. 1S53-55 ; St. John's 
church, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1856-72; retired. Address, care of Edwin 
Babcock, Westerly, R. I. P. 

Nathan Bishop, A. M. ; LL. D. Harvard university 1855. Private teacher, 
Providence, R. I. 1837-3S; tutor, Brown university 1838-39; superintendent 
public schools Providence 1S39-52 ; Boston, Mass. 1852-58; resident, New 
York, N. Y. 1850-S0; trustee Brown university 1852-54; fellow 1854-61 ; one of 
the managers Christian commission during Civil war; member U. S. Indian 
commission ; member board American Baptist home mission society; secre- 
tary two years ; original trustee Vassar college; chairman executive commit- 
tee eight j'ears; one of the managers American Bible society; president finan- 
cial committee Anglo-American revision of the Bible; member committee, 
Evangelical alliance, to present to the Czar remonstrances against interference 
with freedom of worship 1873. Born Vernon, N. Y., Aug. 12, 1S08; died Sar- 
atoga Springs, N. Y., Aug. 7, 1880. Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1881 

Durlin Lee Brayton. Ordained Baptist 1S37; missionary to the Karens 1837-. 
Author Danger of moderate drinking; in Pwo-Karen : Holy Bible; Hymn 
books 1 Scripture catechisms, three numbers; Catechetical history of the Saviour, 
as given in the four Evangelists ; Aid to preachers ; Facts about the Bible; 
Who are the Baptists? ; Bible teaching about zvine ; The Sabbath ; Bible lazv of 
Christian marriage ; Spelling book ; Primer ; Eleme?itary geography ; Arith- 
metic; Readers, three numbers. Address, Rangoon, Burmah. Bapt. encyc, P. 

Nathan Brittan, A. M. Associate principal Collegiate institute, Rochester, N. Y. 
1837-45; teacher, Lyons, N. Y. 1845-50; inventor continuous copper-strip 
1S51 ; in business arising from his invention, Lockport, N. Y. ; Rochester, N. 
Y. ; Detroit, N. Y. ; Chicago, 111.; Adrian, Mich. 1868-72. Born Spencer, 
Mass., Sept. 2, 1S0S; died Adrian, Mich., Jan. 3, 1872. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1872 

David Burbank, A. M. ; LL. D. Franklin college 1858. Student, Newton 
theological institution 1837-39; principal Day's academy, Wrentham, Mass.; 
grammar school, Providence, R. I.; in business, Rochester, N. Y. ; principal 
academy, Wyoming, N. Y. ; Elbridge, N. Y. ; Munroe, N. Y. ; Brockport, N. 
Y. ; ordained Baptist 1862 ; pastor, Delavan, Wis. 1862-65. Born Deerfield, 
N. H., Oct. 10, 1810; died Chicago, 111., April 26, 1865. Nee. 1865, Newt. 

John Calhoun Caldwell. From Newberry, S. C. 

Solomon Carpenter. Clergyman. From Stephentown, N. Y. 

William Spencer Child, A. M. ; Trinity college 1854; D. D. Columbia col- 
lege 1875. Ordained Episcopal; pastor, Fruit Hill, R. I.; Springfield, Mass, ; 
Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Zion church, Newport, R. I.; principal boys' preparatory 
school, Newport, R. I. 14 years ; pastor St. Matthew's church, Jamestown, R. 
I. Born Providence, R. I., Nov. 14, 1818; died Jamestown, R. I., Dec. 8, 1892. 

Nec.^1893 



1837 GRADUATES 121 

Asa Franklin Clark. Graduated Hartford theological seminary 1840; or- 
dained Congregational 1842 ; pastor Tribes Hill, Amsterdam, N. Y. 1842-4S; 
Peru, Vt. 1849-59, '68-73; Ludlow, Vt. 1859-62; Weathersfield, Vt. 1863-65; 
resident, West Brattleboro, Vt. 1866-6S, '86-93; preacher, Marlboro. Vt. 1S65 ; 
pastor, Leverett, Mass. 1873-S6. Born Canterbury, Conn.. April 23, 1S11 ; 
died West Brattleboro, Vt., April 16, 1893. Cong. yr. bk. 

Benjamin Smith Corbett, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1S40; pastor Baptist church, Andover, Mass.; resident licentiate, Andover 
theological seminary. Born Feb. 1812 ; died 1S62. Newt., And. p. 305 

James Wilmer Dallam. Lawyer, Matagorda, Texas. Editor Laws of Texas, 
1845. From Baltimore, Md. ; died New Orleans, La., Aug. 21, 1847. 

Nee. 1848, A A * 

Erasmus Darwin Fish; LL. B. Harvard university 1839; lawyer, Thornton, 
N. H. Died 1S46. A A <I> 

Oliver Johnson Fiske. Student Newton theological institution 1833-35 ; or- 
dained Baptist 1837; pastor, Limerock, R. I. 1838-39; teacher, Stewart's Creek, 
Tenn.; Robertson co., Tenn.; Nashville, Tenn. two years ; president Eno 
college, Gallatin, Tenn. until 1849; pastoi various churches, 111. until 1873. 
Born Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 24, 1809; died Crawfordsville, Ind., Jan. 8, 1886. 

Nee. 1886, Newt. 

Samuel Stillman Greene, A. M. ; LL. D. 1S70. Assistant, principal academy, 
Worcester, Mass. 1837-40; superintendent public schools, Springfield, Mass. 
1840-42; assistant teacher English high school, Boston, Mass. 1842-44; master 
Phillips grammar school, Boston 1844-49; agent Mass. board of education 
1849-51; superintendent public schools, Providence, R. I. 1851-55; professor 
Didactics, Brown university 1851-55; professor Mathematics and civil engi- 
neering 1855-64; Natural philosophy and astronomy 1864-75; Mathematics and 
astronomy 1875-83 ; member Providence school committee 1854-72; president 
R. I. institute ; American institute of inttruction ; National teacher's associa- 
tion. Author Analysis of the English language, 1848; First lessons in gram- 
mar, 1848; Elements of English grammar, 1852; English grammar, 1867; 
Introduction to English grammar, 186S. Born Belchertown, Mass., May 3, 
1810; died Providence, R. I., Jan. 24, 1883. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1883, R. I. eye, Bapt. encyc. 

George Griggs, A. M. ; LL. B. Harvard university 1839. Lawyer, Boston, 
Mass. ; librarian Harvard law school several years. Born Brookline, Mass., 
Sept. 8, 1S13; died Brookline, May 8, 188S. Harv., Nee. 1888 

George Harris. From Lancaster, Mass.; died 1837. 

Arus Haynes, A. M. Baptist clergyman ; physician. From Middleboro, Vt. ; 
died at sea, May 1853. Nee. 1853 

Alexander Griswold Henshaw. From Baltimore, Md. ; died New York, N. Y., 
Jan. 29, 1854. Nee. 1854 

John Shepard Ingraham. Principal academy, Macon, Ga., 1S41 ; teacher, 
Cave Springs, Ga. 1S50-58; Albany, Ga. 185S-71; Senoia, Ga. 1871-85; or- 
dained Baptist; pastor, Senoia, Ga. 18S5-91. Born Attleboro, Mass., April 25, 
1S13 ; died Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 7, 18S1. Bapt. yr. bk., Nee. 1891 

Lambert Jefferson Jones, A. M. From Newberry, S. C. ; died July 15, 1894. 

Ira Leland. Teacher, Mass. 1837-44; ordained Baptist; pastor, Barnstable, 
Mass. three years; Long Plain, Mass.; Lexington, Mass. ten years; Warren, 
Me. 11 years; Topsham, Me. 17 years. Born Weathersfield, Vt., June 4, 1810; 
died Brunswick, Me., Jan. 3, 1887. Nee. 1887 



122 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1837 

Abija Smith Lyon. Ordained Baptist 1837 ; pastor, North Oxford, Mass. 1837- 
47; Chatham, Mass. 1847-53; Natick, Mass. 1853-58; home missionary, Minn. 
1858-59; pastor, Newport, Minn. 1S59-6S. Born Woodstock, Conn., April 
2, 1805; died Newport, Minn., Sept. 13, 1871. Nee. 1872 

Charles King Newcomb, A. M. U. S. military service 1862. From Provi- 
dence, R. I. B. U. civ. war. 
Edwin Noyes, A. M. Tutor, Waterville college 1837-39; student, Harvard 
law school; lawyer, Waterville, Me. 1841-88; treasurer Androscoggin and 
Kennebec railroad company; superintendentfrom its completion to 1S53, 1854?- 
72; Michigan central railroad 1853-54; member Me. senate 1849-50. Born 
Kingston, R. I., Feb. 21, 1812; died Boston, Mass., March 23, 1888. 

Nee. 188S, A A $ 
George Washington Peck. Teacher, Jeffersonville, Indiana; near Louisville, 
Ky.; music teacher, Madison, Ind. ; Cincinnati, O. ; editor Daily Sun and 
Republican, Cincinnati, O. ; admitted to bar, Boston, Mass. 1843; musical and 
dramatic critic Bosto7i Post; founder Boston musical review 1845; connected 
with New York courier and enquirer ; American revietv ; Methodist quarterly 
review ; Literary -world; Art-union bulletin; travelled round the world 1853- 
54. Author Sonnets of the sidewalk ; Aurifodina, or Adventures in the gold 
region; Melbourne and the Chincha islands, with sketches of Lima, and a 
voyage round the world, 1854; Summer sketches, published in Nexv 'York courier 
and enquirer ; an essav on Shakspeare, and other articles published in Atlantic 
monthly. Born Rehoboth, Mass., Dec. 4, 1S17; died Boston, Mass., June 6, 
18:59. Nee. 1S59, Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, Duyckinck, A A $ 

Daniel William Phillips, D. D. 1S7-;.. Siudent, Newton theological institution 
1S37-3S; ordained Baptist 183S; pastor, Medford, Mass., 1S38-50; South Read- 
ing, Wakefield, Mass. 1S50-65; president, professor, Nashville normal and 
theological institute, now Roger Williams university 1864-90. Born Cill- 
maenllyd, Carmarthenshire, Wales, June 7, 1809; died Nashville, Tenn., April 
13, 1890. Nee. 1S90, Newt. 

David Abbott Putnam. From Salem, Mass.; died 1840. 

Charles William Reding, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1S40; ordained Baptist 18.41; pastor, West Townsend, Mass. 1841-44; North 
Yarmouth, Me. 1S44-47 ; Second church, Beverly, Mass. 184S-56, '61-63; Man- 
chester, Mass. 1856-61; Webster, Mass. 1863-69; Mil ford, Mass. 1869-71; 
preacher, Beverly; retired 188 1 ; resident, Beverly Farms, Mass.; member 
Mass. house of representatives 1S60-61. Author Circular letter on the 
believer's dependence on the Holy Spirit, 1852 ; Historical discourse, jolh anni- 
versary, Baptist church, Webster, Mass., 1864; Valedictory discourse on aban- 
doning old house of worship, Webster, Mass., 1866. Address, Beverly Farms, 
Mass. Sabin, Bapt. encyc, Newt., A A $, P. 

William Coolidge Richards, A. M. Principal Bennington union academy 
1837-38; president Hancock literary and scientific institution 1840-43 ; ordained 
Baptist 1S41; pastor, North Grafton, Mass. 1841-49; Lynn, Mass. 1S49-64; 
Newton, Mass. 1S64-84; resident, Natick, Mass. 1S84-94. Author Scriptural 
defence of deity of Christ. Born Newton, Mass., 1809; died Natick, Mass., 
Dec. 13, 1894. Brum, P. 

John Stearns Scammell. Address, Milford, Mass. 

Francis Smith, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 1840; or- 
dained Baptist 1841 ; pastor Fourth church, Providence, R. I. 1841-44 ; preacher, 
Fruit Hill, R. I.; Allendale, R. I.; Wanskuck, R. I.; Rutland, Vt. two years; 



1837 GRADUATES 123 

N. E. district secretary American Baptist publication society. Born South 
Reading, now Wakefield, Mass., July 12, 1S12; died Providence, R. I., Jan. 
29, 1S72. Nee. 1S72, R. I. eye, Bapt. encyc. Newt. 

Joseph Smith, A. M. Student, Newton theological institution 1831-32 ; ordained 
Baptist 1S37 ; pastor, Woonsocket, R. I. 1837-41; First church, Newport, R. I. 
1841-50; Bellingham and Uxbridge, Mass. 1S50-52 ; Grafton, Mass. 1852-57 ; 
connected with Female collegiate institute, Worcester, Mass. 1S57-62 ; pastor, 
North Oxford, Mass. 1862-66. Born Hampstead, N. H., Jan. 31 , 1S0S ; died 
North Oxford, Mass., April 26, 1S66. Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1S66. Newt. 

Thomas Skelding Summers, A. M. Teacher private school, New York, N. 
Y. ; admitted to bar 1841 ; lawyer, New York, 1841-71. Born Troy, N. Y., 
Jan. ii, 1818; died Astoria, N. Y., Oct. 11?, 1871. Nee. 1872 

Orrin Orlando Stearns. Ordained Baptist 1S3S; pnstor, Sturbridge, Mass. 
three years; principal Hancock literary and scientific institution 1840-42; 
Rockingham academy, and pastor, Hampton Falls, N. H. 1S42; Deerfield, N. 
II.; Milford, N. H ; Manchester, N. 11.; Thomaston, Me.; Racine, Wis. 1854- 
58; Winona, Minn. 185S-62 ; Lodi, Wis. 1S64-S5. Author several articles in 
Christian review. Born Monkton, Vt., Feb. 27, 1S10 ; died Lodi, Wis., Oct. 
19, 18S5. Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1SS6. 

William Henry Taylor, A M. From Sturbridge, Mass. ; died 1869. 

Nicholas Power TilJinghast, A. M. Private tutor, Society Hill, S. C. 1S37- 
39; graduated Theological seminary, Alexandria, Va. 1S42 ; ordained Episco- 
pal 1842 ; assistant pastor Monumental church, Richmond, Va. 1S42; pastor, 
Society Hill, S. C. 1842-44; in Europe 1844-46; acting pastor Trinity church, 
Washington, D. C. 1846; pastor, Marblehead, Mass. 1846; St. John's church, 
Georgetown, D. C. 184S-67 ; resident, Philadelphia, Penn. Bom Providence, 
R. I., March 3, 1817; died Philadelphia, Penn., Aug. 7, 1869. Nee 1869 

Charles Russell Train, A. M. Admitted to bar 1S41; lawyer, Framingham, 
Mass. 1S41-59; Boston, Mass. 1S63-S5; member Mass. house of representa- 
tives 1S47-48, '6S, '70-71; district attorney 1S48-51, '53-55; delegate, constitu- 
tional convention 1853; member Mass. executive council 1857-5S; U. S. house 
of representatives 1859-63; U. S. military service, aide-de-camp to Gen. Mc- 
Clellan ; member Boston common council 1S67-6S; attorney general Mass. 
1S71-79. Author Precedents of indictments, in conjunction with F. F. Heard, 
1S55. Born Framingham, Mass., Oct. iS, 1S17; died North Conway, N. 
H., July 29, 1SS5. Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct., Nee 1S86 

Stowell Leverett Weld, A. M. Principal private school, Danielsonville, 
Conn.; associate principal Smithville seminary, Scituate, R. I.; teacher, Nor- 
wich, Conn. ; Stonington, Conn. Born Sturbridge, Mass., March 15, 1S09; 
died Danielsonville, Conn., Dec. 16, 1865. Nee. 1866. 4 *34 



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David Alden. Teacher, Kalamazoo, Mich. 1S38-40; principal academy, Shel- 
burne Falls, Mass. 1S40-43 ; farmer. Ashfield, Mass.; Southboro, Mass.; 
Kevvanee, 111. Born Ashfield, Mass. 1813; died Kewanee, 111., Nov. 24, 1864. 

Nee 1S65 

William Shaw Ames. Law student, Providence, R. I. From Providence, R. 
I. ; died 1840. A A * 



124 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1838 

Albert Nicholas Arnold, A. M.; D. D. University of Rochester i860. Grad- 
uated Newton theological institution 1841 ; ordained Baptist 1841 ; pastor First 
church, Newburyport, Mass. 1841-43; missionary, Greece 1844-55; professor 
Ecclesiastical history, Newton theological institution 1855-57; pastor, West- 
boro, Mass. 1S57-64; professor Biblical criticism and pastoral theology, Ham- 
ilton literary and theological institution 1864-69; New Testament Greek and 
Biblical literature, Baptist union theological seminary, Chicago, 111. 1869-78; 
trustee Brown university 1875-83. A volume of his sermons was published 
in modern Greek at Athens in 1883. Born Cranston, R. I., Feb. 12, 1814; died 
Pawtuxet, R. I., Oct. 11, 1S83. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Nee. 1884, Newt., Bapt. encyc. 

Charles Manning Bowers, D. D. 1870. Student, Newton theological institu- 
tion 1S3S-39; ordained Baptist 1841 ; pastor, Lexington, Mass. 1841-45; Clin- 
ton, Mass. 1845-S6; Spencer, Mass. 1886; member Mass. house of representa- 
tives 1864-66; secretary Mass. Baptist convention 1866-78. Author Reports of 
board to Mass. Baptist convention, 13 years; Obituary notices, Mass. conference 
of Baptist ministers, several years; besides sermons, etc. Address, 47 
Water St., Clinton, Mass. A A <£>, Newt., Bapt. encyc, P. 

Charles Smith Bradley, A. M. ; LL. D. 1867. Tutor, Brown university; ad- 
mitted to bar 1841 ; lawyer, Providence, R. I. ; member R. I. senate 1854; chief 
justice R. I. supreme court 1866-68; lecturer, Harvard law school 1870-73; pro-. 
fessor Jurisprudence 1876-79 ; delegate, several national democratic conventions ; 
fellow Brown university 1866-88. Author numerous articles on constitutional 
reform in R. I. Born Newburyport, Mass., July 19, 1819; died NewYork, N. 
Y., April 29, 1888. R. I. cyc, Nee 1888, A A $ 

Alexander Burgess, A. M.; D. D. 1866; Racine college 18S0; LL. D. Gris- 
wold college 1891. Graduated General theological seminary 1841 ; ordained 
Episcopal deacon 1842 ; priest 1843; pastor St. Stephen's church, East Had- 
dam, Conn. 1842-43; St. Mark's church, Augusta, Me. 1843-54; St. Luke's 
church, Portland, Me. 1854-67; St. John's church, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1867-69; 
Christ church, Springfield, Mass. 1869-78; bishop of Quincy, 111. 1878- ; dep- 
uty, general convention 1844-77; president house of deputies 1877. Author 
Me?noir of the first bishop of ' Afaine, 1869; Sunday school and catechetical book ; 
Six charges to the clergy of the diocese; besides various sermons. Address, 
National hotel, Peoria, 111. Cyc. Am. biog., Gen. sem., P. 

James Mason Clarke. Admitted to bar 1841 ; lawyer, Providence, R. I.; dis- 
trict attorney 1849-52 ; presiding justice Providence court of magistrates ; city 
solicitor 1854-63; register in bankruptcy 1867-76. Born Providence, R. I., 
Dec, 27, 1818; died Providence, Dec. 21, 1885. Nee. 1886 

Alfred Colburn, A.M. Student, Newton theological institution 1839-40; or- 
dained Baptist 1842 ; pastor, Westfield, Mass. 1842 ; Saco, Me. ; Sharon, Mass. ; 
Adams, Mass. ; Hampton Falls, N. H. ; Bradford, N. H. ; Raynham, Mass. ; 
Hopkinton, Mass.; Conway, Mass.; secretary N. E. Sunday school union. 
Editor The young reaper. Born Boston, Mass., June 26, 1S15; died Worcester, 
Mass., Feb. 27, 1892. Nee. 1892, Newt., A A * 

Azel Dow Cole, A. M. ; D. D. 1883 ; Norwich university 1852. Graduated General 
theological seminary 1841 ; ordained Episcopal 1842 ; pastor St. James's church, 
Woonsocket, R. I. 1841-45; St. Luke's church, Kalamazoo, Mich., 1845-49; St. 
Luke's church, Racine, Wis. 1849-50; president Nashotah house, and pastor 
St. Sylvanus church, Nashotah, Wis. 1850-85. Born Sterling, Conn., Dec. 1, 
1818; died Nashotah, Wis., Oct. 15, 1885. Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1886 



1838 GRADUATES 125 

Samuel Fuller Dike, A. M. ; D. D. Bowdoin college 1S72. Teacher academy, 
Yarmouth, Me. 1838-40; pastor Society of the New Jerusalem, Bath, Me. 1S40- 
90; travelled in Europe 1SS0; travelled round the world 1S90-91 ; professor 
Biblical and church history, Theological school of New Jerusalem church, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. ; trustee Maine state college 12 years; examiner Bowdoin college; 
Author Sermon delivered at the dedication of New Jerusalem temple, Bath, 
Me., Jan. 11, 1844', Doctrine of the Lord in the primitive Christian church: 
doctrines of the New Jerusalem church, 1870; besides various pamphlets and 
sermons. Address, 13S Lincoln St., Bath, Me. Sabin, Allibone, P. 

Ezra Williams Howard, A. M. Admitted to bar 1841; travelled; resident, 
Providence, R. I.; treasurer R. I. diocesan convention 28 years. Born 
Providence, R. I., March 13, 1S18; died Providence, Dec. 9, 1S69. 

R. I. eye, Nee. 1S70, A A 4> 

Thomas Allen Jenckes, A. M. ; LL. D. 1S73. Tutor, Brown university 1S39- 
40; admitted to bar 1840; lawyer. Providence, R. I.; clerk R. I. house of rep- 
resentatives 1840-41 ; secretary Landholders' convention, R. I. 1S41 ; secretary 
Constitutional convention 1842; adjutant-general R. I. 1845-55; member R.I. 
general assembly 1S54-59; commission that prepared revised statutes of 1857; 
U. S. house of representatives 1863-71. Author reports on Bankrupt law; 
Civil service ; Ventilation of the capilol ; also various contributions to Provi- 
dence Journal. Born Cumberland, R. I., Nov. 2, 1818; died Cumberland, Nov. 
4, 1S75. Cong, direct., Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1876, A A <1> 

John Whipple Potter Jenks, A. M. Teacher and preacher, Americus, Ga. 
1838-39; Washington, Ga. 1840-42; principal Peirce academy, Middleboro, 
Mass. 1842-71; curator Museum, Brown university 1871-72; director Museum 
ot natural history 1872-94; lecturer on Special branches of agriculture 1872-74; 
professor Zoologv and agriculture 1874-75; Agricultural zoology 1875-94 ; emeri- 
tus 1S94. Author Fourteen weeks in zoology; revised as Popular zoology, 
1886. Born West Bovlston, Mass., May 1, 1S19; died Providence, R. I., Sept. 
26, 1S94. P. 

William Henry King, A. M. Merchant, China 1S40-50; member firm Rus- 
sell and company, Canton several years; retired 1S50. Address, care of 
George Gordon King, Newport, R. I. P. 

Francis Leland ; M. D. Harvard university 1842. Private teacher; physician. 
Milford, Mass, 1842-67; U. S. military service 1862-63, sergeant. Born Sher- 
burne, Mass., Dec. 24, 1817; died Somerville, Mass., Oct. 5, 1867. Nee. 1S6S 

George Van Ness Lothrop, A. M. ; LL. D. 1S73. Lawyer, Detroit, Mich.; 
recorder Detroit ; member Mich, constitutional convention; attorney general 
Mich. 1848-50; U. S. minister, Russia; general counsel Mich, central rail- 
road company over 25 years. Address, Detroit, Mich. A A <l>, P. 

Marcus Morton, A. M. ; LL. D. 1S70; LL. B. Harvard university 1S40; 
LL. D. 1882. Admitted to bar 1841; lawyer, Boston, Mass. 1841-50; And- 
over, Mass. 1S50-91 ; delegate, Mass. constitutional convention 1S53; mem- 
ber Mass. house of representatives 1S58; justice Suffolk county superior court 
1858; Mass. superior court 1S59-69; associate justice Mass. supreme court 
1869-82; chief justice 1S82-90. Born Taunton, Mass., April 8, 1S19; died 
Andover, Mass., Feb. 10, 1891. Harv., Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1891, A A ^ 

Edward Douglas Pearce, A. M. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. -1S4S; manufac- 
turer sulphuric acid, Providence; member R. I. senate several years; director 
R. I. hospital trust company; chairman board of state charities and correc- 
tions 1871-74. Born Providence, R. I., Sept. 23, 1818; died Providence, Jan. 
20, 1883. Nee. 1883 



126 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1838 

Nathan Adams Reed, A. M. ; D. D. State university of Iowa 1SS1 . Ordained 
Baptist 1S3S; pastor Wakefield, Conn, twice; Suffield, Conn. ; Bedford, N. Y. ; 
Franklindale, N. Y. ; Winchester, Mass.; Bristol, R. [. ; Middletown, N. Y. ; 
Zanesville, O. ; Grand Rapids, Mich.; Hamilton, O. ; Muscatine, la.; Cen- 
tralia, 111. ; Amboy, 111. ; Sandwich, 111. ; Cherokee, la. ; Harlan, la. ; Dow City, 
la. ; Fort Collins, Colo.; Sioux City, la. Address, Sioux City, Iowa. 

Bapt. encyc, Bapt. yr. bk. 
Samuel Richards, A. M. Student, Newton theological institution 1839-40; 
pastor First church, Sutton, Mass. 1842-43; ordained Baptist 1844; Edgartown, 
Mass. 1844-48; Jefferson street church, Providence, R. I. 184S-52 ; teacher, 
Salem, N.J. 1S52-54; principal private school, Providence, R. I. 1S54-61. Born 
Philadelphia, Penn., April 24, 1813; died Providence, R. I., Aug. 25, 1883. 

Nee. 18S5, Newt. 
Ezekiel Oilman Robinson, A. M.; D. D. 1853; LL - ^- J %7 2 i Harvard uni- 
versity 18S6. Graduated Newton theological institution 1S42 ; ordained Bap- 
tist 1842; pastor, Norfolk, Va. 1S42-45; chaplain University of Virginia one 
year; pastor, Cambridge, Mass. 1845-46; professor Hebrew, Covington theo- 
logical institution 1S46-49; pastor Ninth street church, Cincinnati, O. 1849-52; 
professor Christian theology, Rochester theological seminary 1852-60; presi- 
ident 1860-72 ; president and professor Moral and intellectual philosophy, 
Brown university 1S72-S9; president American Baptist missionary union 1877- 
80; lecturer, Andover theological seminary ; Preaching, Yale divinily school; 
Apologetics and evidences of Christianity, Crozer theological seminary 18S9- 
94; professor Ethics and apologetics, University of Chicago 1892-94; trustee 
Vassar college 1861-94. Editor Christian review, 1859-64; translator Nean- 
der's Planting and training of the Christian church-, 1865; author Lectures on 
preaching, 18S3 ; Principles and practice of morality, 1888; Christian theology, 
1894; Evidences of Christianity, unpublished; besides numerous articles in 
reviews. Born Attleboro, Mass., March 23, 1815; died Boston, Mass., June 
13, 1894. Cyc. Am. biog., Newt., Nee. 1894, Bapt. encyc, R. I. eye, Allibone 
Ira Sampson; M. D. Harvard university 1841. Physician, Dighton, Mass. 1841- 
53; Taunton, Mass. 1853-71. Born Middleboro, Mass., March 23, 1815; died 
Taunton, Mass., March 2, 1871. Nee. 1871 

John Calvin Stockbridge, A. M. ; D. D. Harvard university 1859. Principal 
Ladies' seminary, Warren, R.I. 1839-41 ; graduated Newton theological institution 
1844; ordained Baptist 1845; pastor, Waterville, Me. 1844-47; Woburn, Mass. 
1847-52 ; First church, Providence, R. I. 1S52-53 ; Charles street church, Boston, 
Mass. 1853-61; Carey avenue church, Boston 1861-63; Free street church, 
Boston 1865-67; principal Ladies' school, Providence 1S67-77 ; travelled abroad 
1865, '74, '78; trustee Brown university 1856-SS; fellow 188S-89; registrar 18S9- 
91. Authors! model pastor: a memoir of Baron Slow, 1871 ; Anthony me- 
morial: a catalogue of the Harris collection of American poetry, 18S6; Me- 
morials of the Mauran family, 1893 ; many articles in M'Clintock and Strong's 
Cyclopaedia of biblical literature ; Baptist encyclopaedia; Biographical cyclo- 
paedia of R. I.; besides numerous contribution to periodicals and other 
publications. Address, 257 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. 

Newt., R. I. cyc, Bapt. encyc, Mauran, Allibone, P. 
Martin Tyler Sumner; D. D. Bethany college 1866. Teacher. Richmond, Va. 
1838-54; ordained Baptist 1843; agent American tract society, Va. and D. C. ; 
corresponding secretary, domestic missionary board, Southern Baptist conven- 
tion ; president Judson female institute 1875; agent Southern Baptist theologi- 



1838 GRADUATES 127 

cal seminary ; in service of American Baptist publication society two years; 
pastor, Athens, Ga. 18S0. Born Sept. 6, 1816; died Verbena, Ala., Aug. 22, 
1883. Nee. 1SS4 

Elijah Withington Tucker. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1841; 
Newton theological institution 1S41 ; ordained Congregational 1S41 ; pastor, 
South Newmarket, N. H. 1841-45; Chatham, Mass. 1S46-52; Essex, Conn. 
1852-53; Goshen parish, Lebanon, Conn. 1853-58; Preston, Conn. 1858-65; 
Northfield, Conn. 1865. Born Dorchester, Mass., March 31, 1810; died North- 
field, Conn., Aug. 6, 1866. Newt., And., Nee. 1S66 

Josiah Phillips Tustin, A. M. ; D. D. Furman university i860. Principal 
Bristol academy; Ladies' seminary, Warren, R. I.; St. Bride's academy, Va. ; 
ordained Baptist 1S41 ; pastor First church, Pelersburgh, Va. 1S41-43; War- 
ren, R. I. 1843-48; Second church, Savannah, Ga. ; secretary Publication so- 
ciety, Charleston, S. C. ; Episcopal pastor, Newton. Mass.; Grace church. 
New Bedford, Mass. 1S61-63; St. Mark's church, Grand Rapids, Mich, seven 
years; commissioner Continental improvement company to Sweden and Nor- 
way; pastor Evanston, 111.; Detroit, Mich.; American Episcopal church, 
Dresden, Germany 1S77-79; missionary. Author Discourse at dedication of 
new church, Warren, It . I., 1845. Born Philadelphia, Penn., April 3, 1817; 
died Philadelphia, Dec. 27, 1SS7. Bapt. encyc, Nee. 18S8 

Samuel Warner, A. M. Lawyer, Wrentham, Mass. ; member Mass. house of 
representatives 1843-44, '4S-49, 'S2-83 ; Mass. senate 1851-52; Mass. constitu- 
tional convention 1853; Mass. land agent 1851-52, '54; besides various town 
offices. Address, Common St., Wrentham, Mass. P. 

Henry Clay Whitaker, A. M. Merchant, New York, N. Y. 183S-42, '55-57; 
Providence, R. I. 1842-47; Clayville, R. I. 1S47-50; commercial editor and 
book critic, Providence 1S59-7S; fire and marine insurance agent, Providence, 
1878-S7. Author Memories and fancies; numerous articles in Providence jour- 
nal. Born Providence, R. I., May 25, 1S18; died Providence, July 5, 1SS7. 

Nee. 188S, A A <J> 

Isaac Grant Wilson, A.M.; LL. D. 18S7; University of Chicago 1SS4. Ad- 
mitted to bar 1841 ; lawyer, Elgin, 111. ; circuit judge 185 1-67; U. S. military 
service, colonel; judge 12th district court 1879; appellate court 1885 ; chief 
justice 1S87. Author several law books. Born Middlebury, N. Y., April 26, 
1816; died Geneva, 111., June 8, 1891. Nee. 1892 

George Young, A. M. Student, Princeton theological seminary 183S-39; or- 
dained Baptist 1S40; pastor Lambertville. N. J.; Paterson, N. J.; Sandy 
Ridge, N. J. ; Hightstown, N. J.; Greenwich, N. J.; Second church, Salem, 
N. J. ; Wertsville, N. J. ; Princeton, N. J. ; Mansfield, N. J. ; Bethlehem, N. J. ; 
Point Pleasant, Penn. ; Stockton, N. J. ; Baptisttovvn, N. J.; Halboro, Penn. 
Born Haddington, now West Philadelphia, Penn., March 1, 1813; died Norris- 
town, Penn., April 10, 1893. Nee. 1893, Princ. 8 *22 



1839 



Frederick Lyman Batchelder, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institu- 
tion 1842; ordained Baptist 1S43; pastor East Longmeadow, Mass. 1S43-45, 
'52-53; Grand River association, Michigan 1845-51; Stafford, Conn. 1S53-?; 
held various public offices in Stafford. Address, Stafford, Conn. Newt. 

Charles Chandler Burnett, A. M. Teacher. Address, Springfield, Mass. A <t> 



128 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1839 

George Cutler, A. M.; M. D. Harvard university 1845. Teacher, Hopkinton, 
Mass. ; Chatham, Mass.; Kentucky; physician, Charlestown, Mass. Born 
Holliston, Mass., March 31, 1814; died Charlestown, Mass., Jan. 18, 1863. 

Nee. 1863 

John William Dodge. Bank cashier, Hampton Falls, N. H.; in business, 
Concord, N. H. two years; resident, Hampton Falls, N. H. ; conducted scien- 
tific excursions to Labrador ; superintendent railroad to Mount Washington; 
proprietor Summit house, Mount Washington, N. H.; Hamilton hotel, Ber- 
muda; member N. H. house of representatives. Born Hampton Falls, N. H., 
March 25, 1819; died Franklin, N. H., June 3, 1875. Nee. 1875, A <S> 

Henry Crawford Dorr, A. M. ; LL. B. Harvard university 1841. Lawyer, 
New York, N. Y. Author Providence, its plantation and growth, 1882 ; Re- 
lations -witk'tke Narragansetts. Address, 217 West 14th St., New York, N. 
Y. P. 

William Douglas, A. M. Student, Newton theological institution 1839-40; 
ordained Baptist 1850; city missionary, Providence, R. I. 1840-56; agent 
Providence aid society 1856-64 ; registrar Brown university 1864-79; chaplain 
Dexter asylum 1837-62; R. I. state prison 183S-77. Born Pollockshaws, near 
Glasgow, Scotland, Nov. 24, 1812 ; died Providence, R. I., Sept. 29, 1887. 

Newt., Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1888 

William Farmer Dow, A. M. From Plaistow, N. H.; died 1S66. 

James Henry Eames, A. M. ; D. D. Norwich university 1862. Ordained 
Episcopal 1842 ; pastor Church of the ascension, Wakefield, R. I. 1841-46; St. 
Stephen's church, Providence, R. I. 1846-50; missionary, R. I. 1850-58; trav- 
elled abroad 1858; pastor St Paul's church, Concord, N. H. 1858-78; chaplain 
Asylum for the insane, Concord 18 years; member standing committee N. H. 
diocese; delegate, general convention ; trustee General theological seminary. 
Born Dedham, Mass., Nov. 29, 1814; died Hamilton Harbor, Bermuda, Dec. 
10, 1877. R. L eye, Nee. 1878 

Albert Timothy Elliott, A. M. Merchant, Providence, R. I.; cotton manu- 
facturer, East Killingly, Conn. Born Pomfret, Conn., Feb. 23, 1818; 
died Providence, R. I., March 19, 18S3. Nee. 1883 

George Dealand Felton. Teacher, Franklin academy 1839-40; ordained Bap- 
tist 1840; pastor, Westminster, Mass. 1840-42; Chatham, Mass. 1842-44; 
Granville, Mass. 1S44-66; Robertsville, Conn. 1866-72; Bloomfield, Conn. 
1872-74. Born New Salem, Mass., Dec. 12, 1805; died Granville, Mass., Jan. 
31, 1S85. Nee. 1886 

Charles Worthen Flanders, A. M.; D. D. 1859. Ordained Baptist 1840; pas- 
tor, Danvers, Mass. 1840-50; First church, Concord, N. H. 1850-66; Kenne- 
bunkport, Me. 1866-68 ; v Westboro, Mass. two years; Beverly, Mass.; trustee 
Brown university 1854-75. Born Salisbury, Mass., Feb. 1807; died Beverly, 
Mass., Aug. 2, 1875. Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1876 

Ezra Wood Fletcher, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1S43. Physician, 
Providence, R. I. From Providence, R. I.; died Providence, June 25, 
1847. Nee. 1847 

Samuel Glover. Student, Newton theological institution 1S40-42. From 
Leominster, Mass.; born 1820; died Brooklyn, N. Y., 1842. Newt., A A 4> 

David Goddard. Clergyman. From Wendell, Mass.; died 184S. 

Francis Edwin Hoppin, A. M. ; LL. B. Harvard university 1S42. Admitted 
to bar 1842; lawyer, Providence, R. I.; judge municipal court, Providence 
1853-58; in Europe 1859. Author Dedication of Lyceum kail; oration, 1S58. 



1839 GRADUATES 129 

See Iti memory of Francis Edxvin Hoppin, 1S68. Born Providence, R. I., 
Nov. 26, 1819; died Providence, R. I., June 20, 186S. 

Sabin, A A <I>, R. I. eye, Nee. 186S. 

Sereno Howe, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 1842; or- 
dained Baptist 1842; pastor, Hingham, Mass. 1842-49; Lowell, Mass. 1849-56; 
South Abington, Mass. ; resident, New London, N. H. ; member Mass. legis- 
lature 1S52, '56. Address, Hingham Centre, Mass. Newt., P. 

William Batchelder Kimball, A. M. From Charlestown, Mass.; died 1846. 

Francis Miller McLellan, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1843. From 
Boston, Mass.; died 1S63. 

Thomas Shields Malcom, A. M. Student, Princeton theological seminary 
1839-41; ordained Baptist 1842; pastor Second church, Louisville, Ky. 1842- 
46; corresponding secietary American Baptist publication society, Philadel- 
phia, Penn. 1846-53; supplied various Penn. churches 1853-61; pastor Nice- 
town church, Philadelphia, Penn. 1S61-66; secretary Penn. colonization so- 
ciety 1866-77. Author One honest effort; also various articles in periodicals 
and magazines. Born Hudson, N. Y., March 23, 1821 ; died Philadelphia, 
Penn., Jan. 6, 18S6. Princ, Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1S86 

Seth Mann, A. M. Resident, Randolph, Mass.; justice of the peace 40 years ; 
member Mass. house of representatives three years; county commissioner; U. 
S. internal revenue officer 12 years; member school committee; selectman 12 
years; engaged in probate court business; insurance agent; conveyancer ; ad- 
ministrator; trustee; farmer. Address, Randolph, Mass. P. 

George Washington Packard, A. M. Theological student, Harvard univer- 
sity. From Providence, R. I.; died 1842. A A 4> 

Edward Dorr Griffin Palmer, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1842. Physi- 
cian, Boston, Mass. ; member Boston school committee; chairman sub-com- 
mittee on the Latin school. Born Boston, Mass., April 17, 1818; died Boston, 
June 29, 1869. Nee. 1869 

George Whitney Patch, A. M. Student, Newton theological institution 1839- 
40; ordained Baptist 1841; pastor, Wenham, Mass. 1S41-43; Sharon, Mass. 
1S43-48; Marblehead, Mass. 1S48-74; member Mass. legislature 1864-65. Born 
Boston, Mass., April 30, 1817; died Cambridgeport, Mass., Dec. 24, 1875. 

Newt., Nee. 1876 

Joseph Story Pitman. Admitted to bar 1S44; lawyer, Providence, R. I. ; U. 
S. military service Mexican war, brigadier general; U. S. military service 
1861, lieutenant-colonel; secretary R. I. society for the encouragement of do- 
mestic industry. Editor Transcript, Providence. Born Portsmouth, N. H., 
Dec. 25, 1819; died Providence, R. I., Sept. 15, 1883. B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1884 

James Brown Mason Potter. U. S. military service 1861-65, major and pay- 
master, brevet lieutenant-colonel; visitor U. S. military academy from R. I. 
Address, 330 North Charles St., Baltimore, Md. B. U. civ. war, A A <I>, P. 

John Gano Richardson. Student, Newton theological institution J839-40; or- 
dained Baptist 1S41 ; pastor, Milford, N. H. 1S41-45; South Danvers, now 
Peabody, Mass. 1845-47; Lawrence, Mass. 1847-53; Green street church, New- 
buryport, Mass. 1853-56; Valley Falls, R. I. 1S56-63; Cumberland Hill, R. I. 
1S63-64; Jefferson street church, Providence, R. I. 1S64-71 ; Medford, Mass. 
1871-77; member Mass. board of education; R. I. board of education. Au- 
thor several lectures on slavery, the constitution of the United States, tem- 
perance; two sermons. Born Methuen, now Lawrence, Mass., March 18, 
1815; died Goshen, N. Y., June 14, 1890. Newt., Nee. 1S91 



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BROWN UNIVERSITY 1839 



George Whitefield Samson ; D. D. Columbian college 1858. Graduated New- 
ton theological institution 1843; ordained Baptist 1843; pastor E street 
church, Washington, D. C 1843-50, '53-59; Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1S50-52 
president Columbian college 1859-71 ; Rutgers female college 1871-75, '86- 
pastor First church, Harlem, N. Y. 1875-81; New York, N. Y. 18S1-84 
president Bible workers' college 18S4-; member American philological society 
American scientific society. Author Sermon on death of Sarah C. Green 1S49 
To Daimonion, or The spiritual medium, 1S52 ; 2d edition, entitled Spiritual- 
ism tested, i860; The providence of God in raising up great men, discourse 
Nov. 25, 1852, 1S53; Appendix to Dagg's Theology 1857; Memoir of Mary J. 
Graham, prefixed to her Test of truth, 1859; Outlines of the history of ethics, 
1S60; Elements of art criticism, 1867; abridged edition, 1868; Physical media in 
spiritual manifesiatiojis, 1869; Memorial discourse on Joel Smith Bacon, 1870 ; 
The atonement, 1878 ; Divine law as to wines, 1880 ; English revisers' Greek 
text unauthorized, 1882 ; Creation and immortality, 1882 ; Guide to self-edu- 
cation, 1886 ; Guide to Bible interpretation, 1887 ; Idols of fashion and culture, 
1 888; Classic test of authorship applied to the Scriptures, 1893; Contribu- 
tions to memoirs of several statesmen ; contributor to Christian review ,' Evan- 
gelical alliance; Baptist quarterly. Address, 415 West 156th St., New York, 
N. Y. Newt., A A $, Sabin, Allibone, Cyc. Am. biog., P. 

Ebenezer Letson Ludlum Sheppard. From Fredonia, N. Y. 

John Spence, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1S53. From Boston, Mass.; 
died Boston, Feb. 7, 1851. Nee. 1851 

George Sumner Goddard Spence, A. M. Teacher 1839-43; graduated New- 
ton theological institution 1846; ordained Baptist 1847; pastor West Wren- 
tham 1847-48; Augusta, Me. 1849-51; in business, and preacher, Boston, 
Mass. 1851-61. Born Boston, Mass., Dec. 21, 1819; died Salem, Mass., Sept. 
7, 1863. Nee. 1864, Bapt. encyc. 

Henry Green Stewart. Student, Newton theological institution 1839-40; or- 
dained Baptist 1841 ; pastor, Cumberland Hill, R. I. 1841-50; Seekonk, Mass. 
1850-52 ; member Mass. general court two years; agent American and foreign 
Bible society 1S52-60; pastor, Shawomet church, Warwick, R. I. 1860-63; 
agent Freedman's bureau 1863-65; missionary R. I. state convention 1S67-70; 
Indian agent, southeastern Nevada 1870-71. Born East Clarendon, Vt, April 
25, 18.11; died Panaca, Nev., July 6, 1871. Newt., Nee. 1872 

Luther Stone, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 1842; or- 
dained Baptist, 1S43 ; pastor, East Boston, Mass.; Ellsworth, Me. 1843-44; 
Burlington, la. 1845; Firstchurch, Rockford, 111. 1846-47; editor Watchman 
of the prairies, Chicago, 111. 1847-53; pastor First church, Chicago, 111. 1S47- 
4S ; one of the founders Baptist theological union ; trustee; secretary board of 
trustees -1S66. Born Oxford, Mass., Sept. 26, 1815; died Chicago, 111., July 
9, 1890. Newt., Nee. 1891, Bapt. encyc. 

Charles Henry Webb. Lawyer. Address, 25 State St., Boston, Mass. P. 

Peleg Spencer Whitman, A. M. by special vote 1890. Baptist clergyman. 
Address, Toccoa, Ga. 

Preston Greenleaf Willard. From Keene, N. II. 

William Thomas Wilson, M. D. Professor Materia medica, University of 
Maryland 1S45-49. From Baltimore, Md. ; died Baltimore, July 1852. 

A A 4>, Nee. 1S53. 9 *26 



1840 GRADUATES 131 

I84O 

Nathan Wheeler Ayer; A. M. University of Rochester 1859. From Preston, 
Conn. ; died 1872. 

James Robinson Boise, A. M. ; D. D. 1879; Ph. D. University of Tubingen 
1868; LL. D. University of Mich. 1868. Tutor Latin and Greek, Brown uni- 
versity 1S40-43; assistant professor Greek 1843-45; professor Greek language 
and literature 1845-50, '51-52 ; student, Germany, Greece and Italy 1850-51; 
professor Greek language and literature, University of Mich. 1852-68; Univer- 
sity of Chicago 1868-77; New Testament interpretation, Baptist union theolo- 
gical seminary, Morgan Park, 111. 1877-91; emeritus 1891-92; emeritus New 
Testament Greek, University of Chicago 1892-95. Author Exercises in 
Greek prose composition / First lessons in Greek, 1870; Exercises in Greek 
syntax, 1874; Selections from Greek authors, in conjunction with J. E. Free- 
man, 1872 ; Notes on Greek text of Ephesians, Colossians, Philemon, Philip- 
pians, 1884; Notes on Greek text of Galatians and Romans, 1SS6. Born 
Blandford, Mass., Jan. 27, 1815; died Chicago, 111., Feb. 9, 1895. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Allibone, Mich., Chic. 

William Hathorne Bott. Clergyman. From Salem, Mass.; died 1841. 

William Theophilus Brantly, A. M. ; D.D. University of Ga. 1854. Ordained 
Baptist 1S40; pastor First church, Augusta, Ga. 1840-4S; professor Belles 
lettres, history and oratory, University of Ga. 1S48-57 ; pastor Tabernacle 
church, Philadelphia, Penn. 1857-61 ; Second church, Atlanta, Ga. 1861-64, 
1866-71; Beade Island, Ga. 1S64-66; Seventh church, Baltimore, Md. 1S71-82; 
trustee Mercer University, Ga. ; Columbian university. Editor Christian 
index; Religious herald. Born Beaufort, S. C, May 1, 1816; died Baltimore, 
Md., March 6, 1882. A 4>, Nee. 1882 

Obil Winsor BriggS. Graduated Newton theological institution 1844; ordained 
Baptist 1844; pastor, Baltimore, Md. ; Alexandria, Va. ; Philadelphia, Penn. ; 
Brooklyn, N. Y. ; U. S. military service Civil war chaplain. Address, 1600 
Taylor St., San Francisco, Cal. A 4>, Newt., P. 

George Huntingdon Browne. Admitted to bar 1843; lawyer, Providence 
and Glocester, R. I.; member R. I. house of representatives 1842, '49-52; U. 
S. district attorney, R. I. 1852-61 ; delegate, Charleston and Baltimore demo- 
cratic convention i860; member U. S. house of representatives 1S61-63; U. S. 
military service 1S62-63, colonel; member R. I. senate 1872-73. Born 
Glocester, R. I., Jan. 6, 1818; died Providence, R. I., Sept. 26, 18S5. 

B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1886, Cong, direct. 

James Haydon Coggeshall. Teacber Friends' academy, New Bedford, Mass.; 
in business, Providence, R. I.; member Providence common council 1S60-66; 
commissioner board of enrollment for 1st congressional district R. I. 1S63; 
alderman Providence 1S66-72 ; U. S. marshal 1S71-87. Born New Bedford, 
Mass., Jan. 29, 1820; died Providence, R. I., May 28, 1S90. Nee. 1890 

Nathaniel Bowen Cooke, A. M.; M. D. Yale college 1S47. Teacher private 
school, Bristol, R. I. 1840-43; physician, Clappville, Mass. 1S47-48; principal 
Family school, Webster, Mass. 184S-51 ; high school, Bristol, R. I. 1851-60; 
grammar school, Newton, Mass. 1860-62 ; ordained Baptist 1862 ; pastor, Green- 
ville, Mass. 1862-69; Lonsdale, R. I. 1869-71. Born Cambridgeport, Mass., 
Feb. 26, 1816; died Lonsdale, R. I., April 14, 1871. Nee. 1871 

Samuel Cowell. Ordained Episcopal 1844; pastor Christ church, Brownsville, 
Penn. 1845-52; Saco, Me. 1854-58; St. John's church, Lockport, 111. 1858; 



132 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1840 

chaplain 111. penitentiary, Joliet. Born Providence, R. I., July 3, 1820; died 
Kenosha, Wis., Jan. 15, 1892. Nee. 1S92 

Ebenezer Dodge, D. D. 1S61 ; LL. D. University of Chicago 1S69. Principal 
academy, Shelburne Falls, Mass. 1842 ; graduated Newton theological institu- 
tion 1845; ordained Baptist 1845; professor, Covington theological institute 
1845-46; pastor, New Hampton, N. H. 1846-48; New London, N. H. 1849-53; 
professor Biblical criticism and interpretation, Madison, now Colgate, univer- 
sity 1853-60; studied abroad 1858-59; professor Christian theology 1860-6S ; 
president 1868-90. Born Salem, Mass., April 21, 1819; died Hamilton, N. Y., 
Jan. 5, 1890. Newt., A A $, Nee. 1890 

Nathan Henry Dow. From Sterling, Conn. 

William Dutton. From Jaffrey, N. H.; died 1846. 

John Eddy. Admitted to bar 1843; lawyer Mattapoisett, Mass. 1843-48; Provi- 
dence, R. I. 1848- ; secretary and treasurer Fireman's mutual insurance com- 
pany 1854-68; manager Providence machine company 1867-68; president Black- 
stone mutual fire insurance company 1868- ; also treasurer 1879- ; president 
Merchants' mutual fire insurance company 1874- ; also treasurer 1879- ; secre- 
tary and treasurer Union insurance company 1863-68; chairman R. I. board 
of railroad commissioners; member Providence common council 1857, '59; 
clerk R. I. house of representatives 1852-53; director Liberty bank 1854- ; 
Third national bank 1880- ; trustee Merchants' savings bank 1871 ; R. I. Bible 
society. Author One of my clients, in Atlantic mont/ily, vol. 10, 1862; A din- 
nerparty, -was it a success ? in same, vol. 30, 1872. Address, 3S0 Benefit St., 
Providence, R. I. R. I. eye, P. 

Oliver Fiske. Graduated Newton theological institution 1843; not ordained; 
resident, Tewksbury, Mass. Newt. 

Benjamin Franklin, A. M. ; D. D. University of Indiana. Episcopal clergy- 
man. Address Shrewsbury, N. Y. A $ 

Elon Chittenden Galusha. Cashier Simmons, Hutchinson and company, 
San Francisco, Cal. 1849-50; Genesee river bank, Mt. Morris, N. Y. 1853-58; 
Traders national bank, Rochester, N. Y. 1860-65; U. S. deputy collector in 
charge of port of Charlotte, N. Y. 1877-87; executor and guardian. Address, 
36 Elizabeth St., Rochester, N. Y. P. 

William Gaston, A. M. ; LL. D. 1875; Harvard university 1875. Admitted to 
bar 1S44; lawyer, Roxbury, Mass. 1846-65; member Mass. legislature 1S53- 
54, '56; mayor Roxbury, 1861-62; lawyer, Boston 1865-92; member Mass. sen- 
ate 1868; mayor Boston 1871-72; governor Mass. 1874. Born Killingly, 
Conn., Oct. 3, 1820; died Boston, Mass., Jan. 19, 1894. Nee. 1S94, ^ $ 

Frank Griffin. Teacher, Hartford, Ky. 1S40-74; superintendent public schools 
Owensboro, Ky. 1S73-74. Born Hampton, Conn. 1815; died Hartford, Ky., 
June 6, 1874. A 4>, Nee. 1875 

Edmund Valentine Hathaway, A. M. Address, San Francisco, Cal. 

Thorndike Cleaves Jameson, A. M. Ordained Baptist 1840; pastor Third 
church, Providence, R. I. 1840-53; Tremont temple, Boston, Mass. 1853-55; 
First church, Melrose, Mass. 1855-58; Third church, Providence, R. I. 1S58-61 ; 
U. S. military service 1861-65, chaplain, major. Born Saco, Me., Oct. 1, 
1812; died Pembroke, Mass., May 10, 1891. A 4>, Nee. 1891, B. U. civ. war. 

James Ryland Kendrick, A. M. ; D. D. University of Rochester 1866. Teacher, 
Ga. two years; ordained Baptist 1842; pastor, Macon, Ga. 1842-47; First 
church, Charleston, S. C. 1847-53; Citadel square church, Charleston 1S53- 
62; pastor and principal academy, Madison, Ga. 1S62-65; pastor Tabernacle 



1840 GRADUATES 133 

church, New York, N. Y. 1S65-72 ; Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 1S73-S0; trustee 
Vassar college; acting president 1SS5-S6. Editor Southern Baptist; one of 
the editors Women's college hymnal. Born Poultnev, Vt., April 21, 1821 ; died 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Dec. 11, 1S89. Bapt. encyc, A <i>, Nee. 1890 

Edwin Channing Larned. Professor mathematics, Kemper college, near St. 
Louis, Mo. 1S40-41; lawyer, Providence, R. I. 1847; Chicago, 111. ; member 
Union defence committee; U. S. district attorney 1861-65; secretary Chicago 
board of education ; one of founders and trustee Dearborn seminary; inspector 
public schools; founder Chicago aid and relief society 1S57 ; trustee St. Luke's 
hospital. Author Critical analysis of DrnmmoncVs natural laxv in the spiritual 
world ; also numerous contributions to periodicals. Born Providence, R. I., 
July 14, 1820; died Lake Forest, 111., Sept. iS, 1884. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1SS5, A <i>, Am. cat. 
Heman Lincoln, A. M. ; D. D. Rochester university 1865. Principal academy, 
Derby, Vt. 1S40-42 ; graduated Newton theological institution 1845 ; ordained 
Baptist 1S45; pastor, New Britain, Penn. 1845-50; Franklin square church, 
Philadelphia, Penn. 1850-53; Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1853-59; Central church, 
Providence, R. I., 1860-6S; professor Ecclesiastical history, Newton theologi- 
cal institution 1868-S7 ; chancellor Bucknell university ; trustee Brown univer- 
sity 1862-79; fellow 1S79-S7; member Penn. historical society. Author Out- 
line lectures in church history, 1S84; Outline lectures in history of doctrine, 
1S85 ; The quiet hour ; associate editor Christian chronicle, 1844-53; editor 
Watchman and reflector, 1S54-67 ; correspondent Examiner, New York, N. Y. ; 
Journal, Boston, Mass.; Morning star, Boston; contributor to Bibliotheca 
sacra, Christian review, Baptist quarterly, and other periodicals. Born 
Boston, Mass., April 14, 1821; died Newton Centre, Mass., Oct. 18, 18S7. 

Bapt. encyc., Cyc. Am. biog., Newt., Nee. 18SS 
Rollin Mathewson. Lawyer. Address, 169 Hope St., Providence, R. I. P. 
Horatio Gilead Morse, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1843. Physician, 
Roxbury, Mass. ; member Roxbury school committee 20 years; Boston school 
board 1S68; Mass. house of representatives 1SS5. Born Roxbury, Mass., 
April 14, 1817; died Roxbury, May 12, 1SS6. Nee. 1SS6 

Nathaniel Morton, A. M. ; LL. B. Harvard university 1S43. Tutor, Brown 
university 1S40-41 ; lawyer, Taunton, Mass. Born Taunton, Mass.; died 
Taunton, Feb. 12, 1856. A A 4>, Nee. 1856 

Abraham Payne. Admitted to bar 1842; lawyer, Providence, R. I.; R. I. at- 
torney general 1S63; commissioner to revise state laws 1S72 ; member R. I. 
house of representatives 187S-79; R. I. historical society. Author Protest 
against slavery in Nebraska ; Opening statement for defendants, C. T.James 
vs. Atlantic delaine company et al., iS62 ; Remarks, Central Falls, R. K I., Nov. 
1, 1S64 ; Oration at dedication of Providence city hall, Nov. 14, iSjS, 1881 ; 
The election franchise, 18S2 ; Reminiscences of the R. I. bar, 1SS5 ; also nu- 
merous papers on constitutional reform in R. I. ; and papers on history of 
Windham co., Conn. Born Canterbury, Conn., Nov. 15, 1S1S; died Provi- 
dence, R. I , May 22, 1SS6. R. I. cyc, A A $, Nee. 18S6, Sabin 
William Nathan Sage. Publisher, Rochester, N. Y. 1S40-54; clerk, Monroe 
co., N. Y. 1854-58; wholesale boot and shoe manufacturer 185S-84; president 
Monroe county savings bank 1S5S-59, 1SS4-90; Sage deposit company; trustee 
Hubbell Park orphan asylum ; member board of managers N. Y. state indus- 
trial school; secretary and treasurer board of trustees University of Rochester 
1850-90; president Rochester Baptist missionary union. Born Ballston 



134 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1840 

Springs, N. Y., Feb. 15, 1819; died Cottage City, Martha's Vineyard, Mass., 
Aug. 17, 1890. Nee. 1891, Bapt. encyc. 

Jonas Darius Sleeper. Lawyer, Hill, N. H. 1843; clerk Grafton co. courts. 
Haverhill, N. H. 1848-58; cashier State capital bank, Concord, N. H. 1858-59; 
clerk Merrimac co. courts 1859-68 ; member N. H. senate 1855-57. Born Gil- 
ford Village, N. H., April, 1815; died Plymouth, N. H., Sept. 9, 1868. 

A $, Nee. 1869 

James Louis Stone, A. M. Unitarian clergyman, Mansfield, Mass.; Brews- 
ter, Mass. 1846-48; Sharon, Mass. 1848-50; principal grammar school, Provi- 
dence, R. I.; North Bridgewater, Mass.; Taunton, Mass. Born Coventry, R. 
I., June 5, 1818; died Taunton, Mass., Aug. 13, 1873. Nee. 1874 

Elisha Freeman Watson, A. M. Episcopal clergyman ; retired. Address, 
South Kingstown, R. I. 

Edward Weeks West. Clergyman. From Colchester, Conn. ; deceased. 

Henry Griggs Weston, LL. D. 1891 ; A. M. Shurtleff college 1846; D. D. 
University of Rochester 1S59; LL. D. Bucknell university; South Western 
university. Student, Newton theological institution 1840-42; ordained Baptist 
1843; home missionary, Illinois 1843-46; pastor, Peoria, 111. 1846-59; Oliver 
street church, New York, N. Y. 1859-68; president Crozer theological semi- 
nary 1868- ; American Baptist missionary union. Author The communion, 
Madison avenue lectures, 1867; editor Benedicte, by G. C. Child, -with an in- 
troduction, 1867; Baptist quarterly, v. 3-11, 1S69-77. Address, Chester, Penn. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Newt., Bapt. encyc., P. 

Francis Ide Wheaton. Lawyer, Jacksonville, Fla. ; judge circuit court. Born 
Seekonk, Mass. ; died Green Cove Springs, Fla., March 8, 1879. Nee. 1879 

Joseph Winsor. Lawyer. From Glocester, R. I. ; died East Greenwich, R. 
I., Dec. 21, 1853. Nee. 1854 

Thomas Weston Wood, M. D. Physician, apothecary and joint editor Medi- 
cal enquirer, Fall River, Mass. 1847-48. Born Middleboro, Mass. ; died New- 
port, R. I. B. U. Fall River. 9 *27 



I84I 



Samuel Greene Arnold, A, M.; LL. D. 1878; LL. B. Harvard university 
1845. Merchant, Providence, R. I.; travelled abroad 1842, '45-48; admitted to 
bar 1845 ; lawyer, Providence ; lieutenant-governor R. I. 1852-53, '61-63 ; dele- 
gate, Peace convention 1S61 ; colonel artillery and aide 1861 ; member U. S. 
senate 1862-63; presidential elector 1876; president R.I. historical society 
1868-80; member Providence school committee; trustee Brown university 
1848-80; Providence reform school; Butler hospital for the insane 11 years. 
Author Spirit of R . I. history, 1853; History of R. I., 1639-1790, 1S59-60; 
Green — Staples — Parsons, address, 1869; Proinises of Providence, cente?inial 
address, July 4, 187b, 1876; History of Middletoivn, R. I., 1876; Oration, 
centennial of battle of Rhode Island, Aug. 29, 1878, 1878; besides various ad- 
dresses and memorials. Born Providence, R. I., April 12, 1821 ; died Provi- 
dence, Feb. n, 1880. Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc, Bibliog. R. I., Bapt. encyc, 
Sabin, Allibone, NeciSSo, * T. 

Charles Bailey; M. D. Berkshire medical institution 1843. Physician, Pitts- 
field, Mass. From East Medwav, Mass. 



1841 GRADUATES 135 

Kendall Brooks, D. D. 1866; A. M. Waterville college 1854. Tutor, Colum- 
bian university 1841-43; graduated Newton theological institution 1845 ; or- 
dained Baptist 1845 ; pastor, Eastport, Me. 1845-52 ; associate secretary Ameri- 
can Baptist publication society 1S52-53; professor Mathematics and natural 
philosophy, Waterville college 1853-55 ; pastor, Fitchburg, Mass. 1855-65; 
editor National Baptist 1S65-68; president Kalamazoo college 1868-S7 ; pro- 
fessor Mathematics, Alma college 1888- ; member Me. board of education 
1850-52. Author articles in Baptist quarterly ,' Barnard's American journal 
of education ; Baptist review. Address, Alma, Mich. 

Bapt. encyc., Cyc. Am. biog., Newt., Colby, A A <1>, P. 

George Washington Brown, A. M. Law student, Elba, N. Y. 1841-44: 
lawyer, Elba 1844- ; Kans. Died Kans., 1861. ~f T 

Thomas Clement Campbell. Lawyer, Dutchess co., N. Y. 1S43-67; New 
York, N. Y. 1S67-; district attorney, Dutchess co. 1850-56. Address, 206 
Broadway, New York, N. Y. * T 

George Washington Cate. Graduated Newton theological institution 1844; 
ordained Baptist 1844; pastor, Barre, Mass. 1S44-48. Born Sanbornton, N. 
H., Feb. 1815; died Barre, Mass., May 13, 1849. 

Nee. 1848, Bapt. encyc. Newt 

Frederick William Coffin. Resident, Edgartown, Mass. From Edgartown, 
Mass. ; died 1844. A A * 

Wilson Conner Cooper. Planter, Screven co., Ga. 1S41-66. Born Mont- 
gomery co., Ga. ; died Screven co., Ga., Jan., 1866. Nee. 1866, Ir T 

Joseph Dunbar, A. M. From New Bedford, Mass. ; died New Bedford, Nov. 
19, 1849. Nee. 1850 

Benjamin Alexander Edwards. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1844; ordained Baptist 1S45; pastor, Grafton 1845-49; Watertown, Mass. 
1850-54; Newtonville, Mass. 1S54-56; Plymouth, Mass. 1S56-60; Holliston, 
Mass. 1860-65; Sharon, Mass. 1865-72; Bolton, Mass. 1872-79. Born Fram- 
ingham, Mass., March 24, 1812; died Bolton, Mass., Feb. 28, 1879. 

Newt., Nee. 1879, * T 

Henry Simmons Frieze, A. M.; LL. D. 1S82; Chicago university 1870; 
Kalamazoo college 1S70; University of Michigan 18S5. Tutor, Brown univer- 
sity 1841-44; associate principal University grammar school, Providence, R. I. 
1844-54; professor Latin, University of Mich. 1851-89; acting president 1869- 
71, '80-82, '87-88 ; member American philosophical society. Author Ancient 
and modern education ' Life and zvor/es of Henry Phillip Tappan, first presi- 
dent of the University of Michigan] Notes on the 10th and 12th books of Jjhiin- 
tilian, 1867; Giovanni Dupre, the story of a Florentine sculptor, 1S86 ' also 
articles in reviews; editor VirgiTs ^-Eneid, 1S60. Born Boston, Mass., Sept. 
15, 1817; died Ann Arbor, Mich., Dec. 7, 1SS9. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1890, Allibone, A A 4> 

Asa Messer Gammell, A. M. Teacher, Young ladies' seminary; retired. 
Address, Mansion House, Providence, R. I. P. 

Adoniram Judson Greeley; M. D. Harvard university 1S45. Physician, 
Searsmount, Me. ; Clinton, Mass.; Olneyville, R. I. ; member R. I. medical 
society; R. I- historical society. Born Hudson, N. H., Sept. 10, 1S1S; died 
Olneyville, R. L, Sept. 1, 1893. Nee. 1894 

William Mason Hale. Accountant, Providence, R. I.; in service of Paraguay 
company 1854-56; in business, Providence; U.S. military service 1862, lieu- 



136 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1841 

tenant-colonel; resident, Colo. ; Colo, correspondent Providence Journal. Born 
Providence, R. I., Dec. 6, 1S21 ; died Denver, Col., Oct. 8, 1S68. 

R. I. adj. -gen., Nee. 1869 

Richard Clarence Hall, A. M. Ordained Episcopal deacon 1845; priest 1847; 
pastor St. John's church, Huntington, Baltimore, Md. 1845-54; St. Timothy's 
church, New York, N. Y. ; warden Church home and infirmary, Baltimore; 
other temporary charges. Address, Baltimore, Md. A A $, P. 

Charles Hart. Lawyer. Address, 17 Custom House St., Providence, R. I. A* 

Joseph Charles Hartshorn. Graduated Newton theological institution 1S44; or- 
dained Baptist 1844; pastor, Georgetown, Mass. 1844-48; treasurer Providence 
steam and gas pipe company, Providence, R. I. 1850-S4; member Providence 
school committee ; Young men's Christian association ; president two years; 
member Providence common council 1856; trustee Brown university 1S72-89; 
founder Hartshorn scholarships, Brown university; Hartshorn memorial col- 
lege, Richmond, Va. 18S4. Born Boston, Mass., Oct. 27, 1812; died Newton 
Centre, Mass., July 11, 1889. Nee. 1890, Newt. 

Alfred Hawes. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1844; ordained Con- 
gregational 1844; home missionary 1844; pastor Presbyterian church, Marion, 
Ind. 1S44-54. Born Holliston, Mass., April 2, 1818; died Marion, Ind., Aug. 
31, 1854. Nee. 1855, And. 

David Haynes, A. M. Chief clerk, U. S. money order office 22 years; chief of 
division three years; superintendent, Dead letter office. Address, Tacoma 
Park, D. C. P. 

Merrick Lyon, A. M. ; LL. D. University of Chicago 1873. Principal Water- 
man street English and classical school, Providence, R.I. 1841-45; associ- 
ate principal University grammar school 1845-88; instructor, Brown univer- 
sity 1S55 ; member Providence school committee 25 years; common council 
1855; president R. I. institute of instruction 1S73-74; honorary commissioner, 
World's fair, Vienna 1873-74; president American institute of education two 
years; trustee Brown university 1874-77; fellow 1877-88; president R. I. 
Baptist social union. Born Sturbridge, Mass., April 7, 1815; died Provi- 
dence, R. I., Aug. 11, 18SS. R. I. eye, Nee. 1SS9, A A $ 

Samuel Stillman Mann, A. M. Merchant and manufacturer, Randolph, 
Mass. 1841-49; miner Umpqua city, Or. ; manager trading post, Scottsburg, 
Or.; U. S. quartermaster, Empire city, Or. 1S54-56; shipper and miner, 
Empire City 1856-83; U. S. custom house officer; U. S. marshal; postmaster; 
judge Coos co. court, Or. 1S59-62, '66-70. Born Randolph, Mass., June 26, 
1819; died San Francisco, Cal., April 13, 1SS8. A $, Nee. 1888 

Augustus Mason, A. M.; M. D. Harvard university 1844. Physician, South 
Dedham, Mass; medical student, Paris; physician, Billerica, Mass. ten years; 
Brighton, Mass. 1855-73, '77-S2 ; resident, Santa Barbara, Cal. 1S77-82 ; mem- 
ber American medical association ; delegate, International medical congress 
1881. Author The quackery of the age, 1845; The cholera, 1849; revised, 
1S66; Social ethics as connected with the business of the physician, 1849; also 
various articles in medical magazines. See sketch in Boston medical and 
surgical journal, vol. 106, 1882. Born Waltham, Mass., Oct. 2, 1823; died 
Brighton, Mass., May 24, 18S2. Surg. -gen. cat., Nee. 1882 

Jonas Reynolds Perkins, A. M. Principal academy, Rochester, Mass. two 
years; lawyer, New Bedford, Mass. until 1849; North Bridgewater, Mass. 
after 1852; justice of peace 1852; captain North Bridgewater dragoons 1857; 
selectman 1S64; member school committee 1S67-6S; trial justice; justice 1st 



1841 GRADUATES 137 

district court, Plymouth co. 1S74-S5. Born East Braintree, Mass., Feb. 18, 
1822; died Brockton, Mass., Feb. 19, 1893. Nee. 1893 

James Noble Sykes. Ordained Baptist 1S42; pastor North Reading, Mass.; 
Bristol, Mass.; East Boston, Mass.; Newburyport, Mass.; Painesville, O. ; 
Lima, O.; Greenville, Conn. Born Suffield, Conn., Sept. 30, 1812; died 
Agawam, Mass., Sept. 27, 1880. Nee. 1SS1, A <i> 

Elbridge Smith, A. M.; D. Sc. 1893. Tutor, Brown university 1S41-43; prin- 
cipal University grammar school, Providence, R. I. 1843-45; high school, 
Worcester, Mass. 1S45-4S; Cambridge, Mass. 184S-57; Free academy, Nor- 
wich, Conn. 1857-66; high school, Dorchester, Mass. 24 years. Author The 
claims of teaching to the rank of a distinct -profession, 1S46. The claims of 
classical culture, 1855 ; Address at dedication of Norwich free academy, 1856/ 
Address on life and character of Russell Hubbard, 1857; The founders of the 
American institute of instruction and its first president ; Life and charccter of 
William Parkinson Greene, 1S65; Address at dedication of town-hall in Way- 
land, 1S79; Memorial discourse on Rev. Charles Hammond, 1879; Address at 
dedication of English high school home, Worcester, 1S92 ; Address at dedica- 
tion of Cambridge English high school building, 1S92. Address, 1595 Dor- 
chester Ave., Dorchester, Mass. ^ T, P. 

Asa Potter Taylor, A. M. Lawyer. New York, N. Y. Born Kingston, R. I., 
1823; died Jersey City, N. J., Jan 12, 1S5S. Nee. 1858 

John Milton Thayer; A. M. Columbian college 1847. Lawyer, Nebraska; 
member Neb. legislature 1S60-61 ; U. S. military service 1S61-65, brigadier- 
general, brevet major-general; member Neb. constitutional convention 1866; 
U. S. senate 1867-71; governor Wy. ter. 1S75-79; Neb. 1SS6-90. Author 
various reports and messages. Address, Lincoln, Neb. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct., B. U. civ. war, Columbian 

Alanson Harris Tinkham. Lawyer; merchant. From Middleboro, Mass.; 
died near New Orleans, La., Jan. 1849. Nee. 1849, * T 

James Bradford Richmond Walker, A. M. Teacher, New Bedford and 
Taunton, Mass. 1S42-44; graduated Andover theological seminary 1S46; 
ordained Congregational 1S47 ; pastor, Bucksport, Me. 1847-53 ; Second church, 
Holyoke, Mass. 1855-67; Winsted, Conn. 1S67-69; author, Hartford, Conn. 
1S69-80; Roxbury, Mass. 1SS0-85. Author Memorials of the Walkers of the 
old Plymouth colony and their descendants, 1S61 ; Concordance of the Bible. 
Born Taunton, Mass., April 15, 1821; died Roxbury, Mass., Jan. 24, 1S85. 

And., Nee. 1S85 

Henry Steward Wheaton, A. M. From Wrentham, Mass.; died 1862. 

Franklin Wilson ; D. D. Columbian college 1865. Student Newton theologi- 
cal institution 1842-44; ordained 1S46: pastor, Waverly, Md. 1S45-46; Hunt- 
ington, Md. 1S46-47; High street chuch, Baltimore, Md. 1847-52; editor 
True union 1853-55, 's6-57> '60-61; Christian review 1S55-56; Maryland Bap- 
tist 1S65; secretary executive board Md. Baptist union association 1847-87; 
trustee and overseer Columbian university 1S46-. Author What must I do to be 
saved?; Keep the church pure, 1856; The Christian nurture of children, as 
affected by Baptist and Pcdobaptist views, 1S5S ; How far may a Christian in- 
dulge in popular amusements, 1S57: The final triumph of Baptist principles ; 
An address against exemption of churches from taxation; Duties of churches to 
pastors, 1852 ; Wealth, its acquisition, investment and use. Address, 807 St. 
Paul St., Baltimore, Md. Bapt. encyc, Cyc. Am. biog., Newt., A A <i>, P. 9 *22 



138 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1842 

l842 

George Murillo Bartol, D. D. 1892. Graduated Harvard divinity school 
1S45 ; ordained Unitarian 1847; preacher, Chicago, 111. 1845-47; pastor 
First Congregational society, Lancaster, Mass. 1847- ; chairman trustees 
Free public library, Lancaster 1862-. Author An inheritance to children's 
children, discourse, death of Mrs. Sarah Thayer, 1857. Address, Lancas- 
ter, Mass. * T, Sabin, P. 

Stephen Elton Brownell, A. M. Principal academy, Rhinebeck, N. Y. 1843- 
54; Bonham, Tex. 1854-62; resident, Providence, R. I. 1862-63; ranch owner 
and farmer, Santa Rosa, Cal. 1863- ? From Seekonk. Mass. i r T 

Thomas Russell Budlong;M. D. Harvard university 1851. Physician, San 
Francisco, Cal.; Providence, R. I. From Pawtuxet, R. I.; died Jacksonville, 
Fla., Jan. 1856. Nee. 1856 

Isaac Julian Burgess, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 1845; 
ordained Baptist 1845; pastor, Pom fret, Conn. 1845-47; Lime Rock, R. I. 1847- 
51; agent American Sunday school union 1851-53; First church, Calais, Me. 
1853-65 ; Allandale, R. I. 1865-67 ; West Dedham, Mass. 1S67-71 ; Third church, 
Middleboro, Mass. 1871-75; Hampden Falls, N. H. 1876-S5. Address, Milton 
St., Walnut Hill, Norfolk co., Mass. Newt. 

Henry Harrison Button; M. D. University of the city of New York 1845. 
Physician, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1845-48; druggist, Milwaukee, Wis. 1848-90; 
treasurer Greene and Button company, Milwaukee; president Milwaukee gas 
company; Merchants' association. Born Wallingford, Vt., Aug. 28, 1818; 
died Milwaukee, Wis., Feb. 14, 1S90. Nee. 1890, 't T 

Perley Smith Chase. Lawyer, Medfield, Mass. From Chester, N. H.; re- 
ported to have died in Concord, N. H. 

William Staughton Chase, A. M. Private tutor, Ala. ; student, Newton theo- 
logical institution 1842-43; newspaper correspondent, Paris 1843-48, '51-56, 
'79-81; librarian American academy of arts and sciences, Boston, Mass. 1S48- 
51; secretary American consulate, Paris; merchant, Chicago, 111. 1856-59; 
professor Modern languages, Richmond college, Va. 1859-61; teacher, Rich- 
mond 1861-65; member editorial staff Herald, New York, N. Y. 1865-72; 
Express, New York ; joint translator Lamartine's History of the French revolu- 
tion, 1849; editor Vericour's History of French literature. Born Washington, 
D. C, Dec. 12, 1822; died Paris, France, June 21, 1881. Newt., Nee. 1882 

George Washington Chesbrough. Clergyman. From Providence, R. I. 

Charles Kendrick Colver, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1845; ordained Baptist 1S46; pastor, Watertown, Mass. 1846-50; Pleasant 
street church, Worcester, Mass. 1850-54; Detroit, Mich. 1S57-58; Charlestown, 
Mass. 1S58-61; Andover, Mass. 1861-?; Elgin, 111. 1864-68; Mount Carroll, 
Ind. 1868-?; New Lisbon, Wis. 1871-?; Menomonie, Wis. 1873-?; River Falls, 
Wis. 1S75-?; Chicago, 111. 1879-. Address, 100 Thirty-fifth St., Chicago, 111. 

Newt, P. 

Albert Edgar Denison, A. M. Ordained Baptist 1843 ; pastor, Saybrook, 
Mass. 1843-44; Wallingford, Conn. 1844-51; Clinton, Conn. 1851-66; agent 
American Baptist home mission society 1866-69; pastor, Lyme, Conn. 1869-71 ; 
Plainville, Conn. 1871-78; member school boards 1S44-77. Born Saybrook, 
Conn., Sept. 12, 1812 ; died Plainville, Conn., Oct. 5, 1891. 

Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1892 



184 2 GRADUATES 139 

James Winchell Coleman Ely, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1846. Physi- 
sician, Providence, R. I. ; physician Providence dispensary ; attending physician 

1 S 4 7; 'consulting physician '; city physician Providence 1S50-66; medical at- 
tendant Dexter asylum 1850-66; consulting physician 1S66-; attending physi- 
cian R.I. hospital 186S-74; consulting physician 1S74-; consulting physician 
Butler hospital for the insane 186S-; member R. I. medical society 1847- ; sec- 
retary; treasurer; president; censor; original member Providence medical 
association; president one year; member R. I. historical society ; Providence 
Franklin society; secretary; president; director Providence Athenaenum ; 
member schoof committee two years. Author On fatty degeneration, 1854. 
Address, 36 Prospect St., Providence, R. I. R- I- eye, Surg.-gen cat. 

Cornelius George Fenner. Pastor First Unitarian church, Cincinnati, O. 
Author Poems of many moods, 1S46. Born Providence, R. I., Dec. 30, 1S22 ; 
died Cincinnati, O., Jan. 4, 1S47. Cyc. Am. biog., A 4> 

Charles Grafton Wiiberton French, A. M. Lawyer: chief justice Ariz, 
supreme court. From Berkley, Mass.; died Aug. 13, 1891. p - 

Asa Howard Gould. Graduated Newton theological institution 1846; assistant 
editor Watchman 1846-47; ordained Baptist 1S47 ; pastor, Baring. Me. 
1847-56; East Auburn, Me. 1856-60; Lebanon, Me. 1860-61 ; Alna, Me. 1S61-65 ; 
West' Gardiner, Me. 1865-70; resident, Livermore, Me. 1870-S4. Born Charles- 
town, Mass., Tuly 19, 1814; died Livermore, Me., July 6. 1884. 

Nee. 18S5, Newt., * T 
Zuinglius Grover, A. M. Teacher, Attleboro, Mass.; Nashua, N. H. ; princi- 
pal old Prospect street grammar school, Providence, R. I. 1845-57: Dearborn 
seminary, Chicago, 111. 1857-91. Born Mansfield, Mass., Jan. 17, 1812; died 
Chicago, 111., Dec. 8, 1891. Nee. 1892 * 1 

Albert Harkness, A. M.; LL. D. 1S69; Ph. D. University ot Bonn 1854. 
Teacher, high school, Providence, R. I. 1S43-53; student, Germany 1853-55; 
professor Greek language and literature, Brown university 1855-92; emeritus 
1892-; in Europe 1870-71, '83-84; member American philological association; 
vice president 1869; secretary; treasurer; president 1S75-76; member Archaeo- 
logical institute of America; one of the founders American school of classical 
studies at Athens. Author Arnold's First Latin book, edited, 185 1 ; Second 
Latin book, edited, 1S53; First Greek book,' i860; Latin grammar, 1864; 
Latin reader, 1865; Introductory Latin book, 1866; Elementary Latin gram- 
mar, 1869; Practical introduction to Latin prose composition, 1869; Cccsars 
Commentaries on the Gallic war, edited, 1870; Cicero's select orations, edited, 
1S73; Sallusfs Catiline, edited, 1878; Preparatory course in Latin prose 
authors, edited, 187S ; Progressive exercises in reading and writing Latin, 
1883- First year in Latin, 1883; Easy method for beginners in Latin, 1890; 
Formation of the perfect tense in Latin, in Transactions of the American 
philological association ; Development of the subjunctive in principal clauses, in 
same; also articles in Bibliotheca Sacra. Address, 101 Prospect St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. Cyc. Am. biog., Johnson's cyc , R. I. cyc, * T, Am. cat., 
Liber Brun. 18S9, Bapt. encyc. 
John Hunt, A.M. Graduated Newton theological institution 1845; ordained 
Baptist 1849; pastor, Sutton, N. H. 1S46-47 ; Drewsville, N. H. 1847-48; Rich- 
mond, N. H. 1S48-53; Hollis, N. H. 1854-55; Hinesbnrg, Vt. 1855-56; Wen- 
dell, Mass. 1856-61; Pottersville,N.H. 1861-67 ; Plain City.O. 1867-?; teacher. 
Address, Chilicothe St., Plain City, Madison Co., O. Newt., P. 



140 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1842 

John Sexton James, A. M. ; M. D. Jefferson medical college 1S46. Student 
Newton theological institution 1842-44; medical missionary Southern Baptist 
convention, China. From Philadelphia, Penn.; drowned, Hong Kong, April 
15. 1848. Newt., Nee. 1848 

Silas Livermore, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 1843; or- 
dained Baptist 1857; teacher, preacher, agent, Va. ; N. C. ; Penn.; Mo.; Ark.; 
resident, Shelbyville, 111.; Germantown, Penn. From Worcester, Mass.; born 
1813; died Germantown, Penn., March 31, 1894. Newt., P. 

Peter Fearing Mackie. Medical student. From Wareham, Mass. ; died 
Wareham, Sept. 2, 1846. Nee. 1847 

Joseph Randall Manton, A. M. Teacher academy, Worcester, Mass. 1842-43; 
travelled in the South; student Hamilton theological seminary 1846-4S; or- 
dained Baptist 1S48; pastor, Gloucester, Mass. 1848-50; Clarksville, Tenn. 
1850-57; Vermont street church, Quincy, 111. 1857-60; Minneapolis, Minn. 
1860-65; St. Joseph, Mo. 1865-69; Richfield, Minn. 1869-. Address, Richfield, 
Minn. Bapt. encyc, R. I. eye. 

Edward Metcalf. Sergeant 1st ward company Dorr war; admitted to bar 
1844; lawyer, Providence, R. I.; judge court of magistrates; clerk R. I. 
supreme court 1851-53; connected with the Provideiice post and herald 1854-56; 
member R. I. house of representatives 1851-62, '73-74; speaker 1873-74; mem- 
ber R. I. senate 1874-76; U. S. military service 1861-64, colonel; attorney gen- 
eral R. I. 1886. Born Providence, R. I., Oct. 23, 1823; died Providence, Jan. 
18, 1S94. R- I- c y c -> Nee. 1894, B. U. civ. war, A $ 

Lemuel Bliss Nichols, A. M.; M. D. Philadelphia medical school 1850. 
Teacher, Arnold street grammar school, Providence, R. I. 1842-49; physician, 
Worcester, Mass. 1850-83; president Worcester co. homoeopathic medical 
society. Born Bradford, N. H., Oct. 16, 1816; died Worcester, Mass., Sept. 
28, 1883. Nee. 1884, A 4> 

Noah Ford Packard, A. M. Graduated Union theological seminary 1845 ; 
Presbyterian clergyman; pastor, Cranston, R. I. 1845-46; Stanwich, Conn. 
1846; New Orleans, La. 1846-47. From North Bridgewater, Mass.; died New 
Orleans, La., Sept. 3, 1847. Nee. 1848, ¥ T 

John Parsons. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1848; home mission- 
ary, Me. 1848-56; ordained Congregational 1857; pastor, Limington, Me. 1857- 
63; Kennebunkport, Me. 1863-66; First church, York, Me. 1866-69; Lebanon, 
Me. 1869-73; resident, Lebanon, Me. 1S74-76; Kennebunk, Me. 1S77-80; 
Exeter, N. H. 1881-82; Newton Centre, Mass. 1882-93; Dorchester, Mass. 
1S93-. Address, Percival St., Dorchester, Mass. And., P. 

James Monroe Phipps ; M. D. Harvard university 1845. Physician, Boston, 
Mass. 1845-65; member Mass. medical society. Born Hopkinton, Mass., May 
1, 1818; died Boston, Mass., Feb. 15, 1865. fT, Nee. 1S66 

Henry Niles Pierce; D. D. University of Ala. 1862; University of the South; 
LL. D. William and Mary college 1868. Ordained Episcopal deacon 1843; 
priest 1849; founder Episcopal church, Washington co., Tex.; pastor Christ 
church, Matagorda, Tex.; Trinity church, New Orleans, La.; St. Paul's 
church, Rahway, N. J. 1S54-57; St. John's church, Mobile, Ala. 1S57-68; St. 
Paul's church, Springfield, 111. 1S6S-70; missionary bishop Ark. and Ind. ter. 
1870-1 ; bishop Ark. diocese 1871-. Author Sermons, Mobile, June 13, 1861, the 
national fast appointed by Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederate states, 
186 1 ; The Agnostic, and other poems, 1884. Address, 1700 Center St., Little 
Rock, Ark. Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, Sabin, P. 



1842 GRADUATES 



141 



David Lyman Root. From Granville, Mass. ; died 1S43. 

George Sears Stevenson, A. M. Student, Wake Forest college, N. C. 1837- 
40; lawyer, New Berne, N. C; state solicitor Craven co., N. C. ; member N. 
C. legislature; director Atlantic and N. C. railroad. Born New Berne, N. C, 
1822; died New Berne, Jul y 16, 1861. N ec _ I ^ 1 

George Burrill Stone, A. M. Principal high school, Fall River, Mass. ; super- 
intendent public schools, Indianapolis. Ind. ; Minneapolis, Minn. ; professor 
History and rhetoric, and principal academy, Washington universitv, St. 
Louis, Mo.; retired. Address, 17 Cherry St., Fall River, Mass. p. 

Christopher Spencer Tillinghast. Resident, Wickford, R. I. From Wick- 
ford, R. I.; died 1S44. A $ 

George Everett Tucker. Agent American and foreign Bible society 1842-46; 
principal school, Pittsfield, Mass. 1846-51; ordained Baptist 1851 ; pastor 
Stewart street church, Providence, R. I.; Lonsdale, R. I.; Groton Centre, 
Mass.; Wells Depot, Me.; Buxton, Centre, Me.; Durham, Me.; Li.>bon Falls', 
Me.; in service of Christian commission, department of the South 1864-? 
Born Canton, Mass., Feb. 29, 1S20; died Dedham, Mass., Oct. 24, iSSS. 

William Weld. From Le Rov, Genesee co., N. Y. 

Amasa Smith Westcott. Admitted to bar 1S44; lawyer, Warren, R. I. 1S44- 
45; Providence, R. I. 1845-52; clerk court of common pleas 1852. '54-67; judge 
Providence municipal court 1S67-S4; member Providence common council 
lS 54-55; retired. Address, 23 Davis St., Providence, R. I. R. I. C yc, P. 

John Barstow Willard. Unitarian clergyman ; pastor, Westford, Mass. three 
times; Windsor, Vt. three times; Lowell, Mass; Barnstable, Mass. twice; 
Lunenburg, Mass.; Warwick, Mass.; Norton, Mass. Author Sermon on life 
in heaven; besides several newspaper articles; editor Expositions of the Gospels 
of Matthexv and John. Address, Still River, Worcester Co., Mass. * T, P. 

12 *23 

1843 

Percival Whitmore Bartlett. Assistant teacher, Brimmer grammar school, 
Boston, Mass.; assistant master Hancock grammar school, Boston; master 
Chapman school, East Boston; Adams school, East Boston ; resident, New- 
ton Centre, Mass. 1S63-68. Editor Warren s physical geography, 187!. Born 
Dudley, Mass., Jan. 27, 1822; died Newton, Mass., May 4, 1S68. 

* T, Nee. 1868 

Tracy Patch Cheever. Lawyer, Chelsea, Mass. 1846-S1; U. S. military ser- 
vice 1862-63, captain; city solicitor, Chelsea 1864-74; member Mass. house of 
representatives 1S62-63, '65-66; Mass. senate 186S-69; school committee 
Chelsea 13 years. Born Marblehead, Mass., March 28, 1824; died North Eas- 
ton, Mass., Nov. 23, 1SS1. B. U. civ. war, * T, Nee. 18S2 

Andrew Croswell, A. M. Teacher, high school, Providence, R. I. one year; 
student, Theological seminary, Alexandria, Va. two years; ordained Episcopal 
184S; home missionary, Johnston, R. I. 1S46; pastor^ Chicopee, Mass. 184S-49; 
St. Paul's church, Brunswick, Me. 1S49-53 ; St. Mary's church, Newton Lower 
Falls, Mass. 1S53-56; resident, Cambridge, Mass.; founder and pastor St. 
James's parish, North Cambridge 1S64-71. Born Falmouth, Mass., July 9, 
1822 ; died Cushing's Island, Portland, Me., June 30, 1S79. A <i>, Nee. 1SS0 



142 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1843 

Henry Day, A. M. ; D. D. Franklin college 1S62. Professor, Georgetown college, 
Ky. 1846-50; Baptist clergyman, Ashland, Mass. 1850-52; professor Natural 
philosophy and civil engineering, Brown university 1852-54; pastor, Philadel- 
pelphia, Penn. 1855-60; Indianapolis, Ind. 1861-76. Address, 122 North Penn- 
sylvania St., Indianapolis, Ind. A <i>, P. 

Robinson Potter Dunn, A. M. ; D. D. 1864. Assistant librarian, Brown uni- 
versity 1843-46; instructor French 1844-46; graduated Princeton theological 
seminary 1848; ordained Presbyterian 1848; pastor First church, Camden, N. 
J. 184S-51; professor Rhetoric and English literature, Brown university 1851- 
67. Author articles in Bibliotheca sacra, and other reviews. See In Memo- 
riam Robinson Potter Dunn, 1867. Born Newport, R. I., May 31, 1825; died 
Newport, Aug. 28, 1867. ir T, R. I. eye, Princ, Nee. 1867 

Amory Gale, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 1846; ordained 
Baptist 1846; pastor, Ware, Mass. 1846-57; First church, Minneapolis, Minn. 
1857-58; general superintendent missions, Minn. 1858-74; in Europe and the 
Holy Land 1874. Author various letters in Watchman and reflector. Born 
Royalston, Mass., Aug. 24, 1815; died Jaffa, Syria, Nov. 25, 1S74. 

Bapt. encyc, Newt., Nee. 1875 

Benjamin Gardiner, A. M. Teacher, N. C. and Va. 1843-47?; book-keeper, 
Providence, R. I.; agent P. M. Mathewson estate. Address, 22 Barnes St., 
Providence, R. I. * T, P. 

Charles Wesley Hewes, A. M. Student, Newton theological institution 
1843-44; ordained Baptist 1844; pastor, Lonsdale, R. I. 1844-49; Lansingburg, 
N. Y. 1849-57; teacher Natural science, Troy, N. Y. 1857-58; principal Indian- 
apolis, Ind., institute, seven years ; pastor, Healdsburg, Cal. ; St. Helena, Cal. ; 
principal Mills seminary, San Francisco, Cal. ; pastor Fifth church, San Fran- 
cisco, 1878-S1. Born Lynnfield, Mass., April 7, 1818; died Oakland, Cal., 
Dec. 29, 1S81. Newt., Nee. 1882 

Cbarles Sexton James, A. M. ; Ph. D. Columbian college 1S56. Teacher 
academy, Philadelphia, Penn. 1843-51 ; professor Mathematics and natural 
philosophy, University at Lewisburg 1851-77; president Monongahela college 
1880-84; retired. Address, 126 West Miner St., West Chester, Penn. 

Bapt. encyc, P. 

Lyman Jewett, A. M.; D. D. 1872. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1846; pastor, Webster, Mass. 1S46-48; ordained Baptist 1848; missionary, Nel- 
lore, India; Madras, India. Author Comme?itary on Matthew's Gospel in 
Telugu; Telugu New Testament, revised. Address, 24 Hartwell St., Fitch- 
burg, Mass. Bapt. encyc, Newt., P. 

Isaac Francis Jones, A. M. Teacher 1843-46; clerk probate office Middlesex 
co, Mass. 1846-59; assistant register probate and insolvency Middlesex co. 
18159-73; resident, East Cambridge, Mass. 1846-73. Born, Weston, Mass., 
Feb. 17, 1820; died East Cambridge, Mass., July 10, 1873. Nee 1874 

William Knowles. Lawyer, Providence, R. I.; justice court of magistrates; 
manufacturer of rivets 1855-68; chief of police 1869; member R. I. house of 
representatives 187 1 ; deputy U. S. marshal 1875-85. Born Westerly, R. I., 
Aug. 8, 1816; died Providence, R. I., Feb. 6, 1S85. A $, Nee 1885 

Benjamin Newell Lapham. Admitted to bar 1845; lawyer, Providence, R. 
I.; city solicitor Providence 1863-65; member R. I. house of representatives 
1863-64, '80-81 ; member Providence common council 1S69-71 ; board of alder- 
men 1876; R. I. senate 1876-77, 'S2-83. Address, 167 Power St., Providence, 
R. I. R- I- eye, P. 



1843 GRADUATES *43 

Harrison Van Rensselaer Lord, A. M. ; LL. B. Harvard university 1845. 

Lawyer. From South Orange, Mass. 
George Davis Miles, A. M. Graduated theological seminary, Alexandria, Va. 
1S46; ordained Episcopal 1S47; assistant pastor St. Ann's church, Brooklyn. 
N. Y. 1846-48; pastor St. Stephen's church, Wilkesbarre, Penn. 184S-67; St. 
John's church, Taunton, Mass. 1867-74. Born Boston, Mass., Aug. 26, 1815: 
died Boston, Mass., Oct. 24, 1S74. Nee. 1875 

Ezekiel Lamb Miller. Lawyer, South Hadley Falls, Mass. -1S5S. From South 
Hadley, Mass. * T 

Daniel Follensbee Morrill. Farmer and planter 1843-. Address, Vineland, 
Cumberland Co., N. J. * T 

Austin Norcross, A. M. Principal academy, Derby, Vt. 1843-51 : ordained 
Baptist 1851; pastor, Derby 1851-55; agent Vt. Baptist state convention 1S55- 
58; pastor, East Bethel, Vt. 1858-65; Troy, Vt. ; Albany, Vt. ; principal Der- 
by academy -1S76; resident, Derby 1876-S2. Born Templeton, Mass., Oct. 6, 
1816; died Derby, Vt., March 11, 1S82. Nee. 1882 

Harrison Carleton Page, A. M. Tutor, Brown university 1843-46; student, 
Newton theological institution 1845-47. Born Dumbarton, N. H. ; died New- 
ton Centre, Mass., Aug. 9, 1S47. * Y, Newt.. Nee. 1847 
William Rounseville Peirce. Address, Middleboro, Mass. 
Albert Gallatin Remington. Author Prose and verse, 1856? Outlooks; 
Christus; Niagara; St. John; Demeter ; The Connecticut river ; Sunset over 
Lake Champlain; The sea; Beethoven; The catbird's song ; The cosmic clue ; 
Ecce homo; Intuition; Ethos; Harmony. Address, care of J. II. Remington, 
Esq., 277 Broadway, New York, N. Y. P- 
Robert Benjamin Hilton (formerly Smith), A. M. Lawyer; elected member 
U. S. congress 1S61, but never took his seat; Confederate military service, cap- 
tain ; member Confederate congress ; lawyer. Address, Tallahassee, Fla. A 4>, P. 
William Makepeace Thayer. Congregational clergyman; pastor, Ashland, 
Mass. 1849-57; secretary Mass. temperance alliance 1860-76; member Mass. 
general court 1857-58, '63-64. Authoi Gem and casket; Merry Christmas ; 
.Happy New Year; Hints from the household, 1853 : Life at the fireside, 1854; 
Spots in our feasts of charity, 1S54; Pastor's wedding gift ; Morning star, 
1856; Poor boy and merchant prince, 1857; Doing and not doing; From poor- 
house to pulpit : life of John Kitto, D.D., 1S5S, afterwards entitled Working 
and winning, 1S62; Good girl and true ■woman, 1S5S, afterwards entitled The 
true -woman : elements of character drawn from the life of Mary Lyon and 
others, 1893; The bobbin boy, 1S60; The printer boy : life of Franklin, i860, 
afterwards entitled From boyhood to manhood; The pioneer boy and how he 
became president, 1S63; The old horseshoe, 1S63; Tales from Genesis, 1863; 
The farmer boy and hotu he became commander-in-chief 1863 ; Soldiers 
of the Bible, 1864; Character and public services of A. Lincoln, 1S64; 
Youth's history of the rebellion, 1S64-66; Communion wine and Bible 
temperance, 1869 ; Nelson, or Hozv a country boy made his way in the city, 
1878; Charles Jew ett: life and recollections, 1S79; Tact, push, and principle, 
1880; White house series : From the log cabin to the White house: life of James 
A. Garfield, 1881 ; From pioneer home to White house: life of Lincoln, 1S82 ; 
From the tannery to the White house: life of Grant, 1885; From frame 
house to White house: life of Washington, 1890; In the meshes, or A drop of 
blue blood. 18S1 ; Our French visitors, 1882 ; The nameless waif; Our flag half- 
mast, Memorial Day poem; Marvels of the new West, 1S87 ; Success and its 



144 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1843 

achievers, 1891 ; A volitme of sermons and other papers j Turning-points in suc- 
cessful careers ; Ethics of success, school reader, three grades. Address, Frank- 
lin, Mass. Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, Am. cat., P. 

Abram Van Buren. Insurance agent, Cincinnati, O. -1855; Chicago, 111.; U. 
S. military service 1862, first lieutenant and adjutant; secretary Chicago board 
of underwriters after the war. Born Philadelphia, Penn., 1821; killed by 
accident, Chicago, 111., July 28, 1869. B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1869 

Harvey Day Walker. From Mendon, Mass*. 

William Walker. Theological student. From Dighton, Mass. ; died Peoria, 
111., Oct. 26, 1846. Nee. 1848 

Fitz Henry Weld, A. M. ; Hamilton college 1855. Teacher, Auburndale, 
Mass.; Utica, N. Y. ; Gloversville, N. Y. ; insurance agent, New Haven, 
Conn. Born Sturbridge, Mass., Aug. 15. 1815; died New Haven, Conn., Feb. 
3, 1892. Nee. 1892 

William Warren Whitman. Lawyer, Troy, N. Y. ; postmaster, Troy 1853- 
58. Address, Pawling Ave., Troy N. Y. A 4>, P. 

Edwin Theodore Winkler; D. D. Furman university 1S58. Student, Newton 
theological institution 1843-45; ordained. Baptist 1846; pastor, Albany, Ga. 
1847-49; Gillisonville, S. C. 1849-52; corresponding secretary Southern Bap- 
tist publication society 1852-54; president; pastor, Charleston, S. C. 1S54-72 ; 
Marion, Ala. 1S72-83 ; chaplain Charleston hospitals 1862-65; president S. C. 
Baptist state convention ; home mission board ; vice president Baptist histori- 
cal society; trustee Furman university; Howard college; Judson female insti- 
tute; Southern Baptist theological seminary. Author Spirit of missions, the 
spirit of Christ l Sphere of the ministry; editor Christian index, 1846*47; 
Southern Baptist, 1854; Alabama Baptist, 1S74; Augusta transcript ; Sacred 
lute; Catechism. Born Savannah, Ga., Nov. 13, 1823; died Marion, Ala., 
Nov. 10, 1883. ■f Y, Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Newt., Nee. 1884. 1 1 *18 



I844 



George Manton Angell ; M. D. Harvard university 1847. Physician and sur- 
geon. Address, Atlanta, Logan Co., 111. Harv., P. 

William Sumner Barton, A. M. Law student, Harvard university 1845-46; 
lawyer, Worcester, Mass. ; city treasurer Worcester. Author Epitaphs from 
the cemetery on Worcester common, -with notes and references; Sketch of the 
life of the Duchess of Orleans, and her sons, the Prince de Paris and the Due 
de Charlres ; Biographical sketch of Dr. Artemus Bullard, of Sutton, Mass., 
and of his descendants. Address, 23 High St., Worcester, Mass. P. 

Cyrus Bean, A. M. Principal Boys' high school. Newport, R. I. 1844-50.; mer- 
chant, Framingham, Mass. 1850-S0; town treasurer Framingham. Born Gil- 
manton, N. H., Sept. 29, 1814; died Framingham, Mass., Feb. 2, 1880. 

Nee. 1 88 1 

Cyrus Bentley. Admitted to bar 1S47 ; lawyer, Chicago, 111. ; trustee Imman- 
uel church, Chicago; secretary board of Chicago university 1865-73 ; first pres- 
ident Young men's Christian association, Chicago; president Chicago Bap- 
tist social union. Born New Lebanon Springs, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1S19; died 
Rochester, N. Y., June 23, 18SS. Nee. 1889, * Y 

Caleb Blood. Ordained Baptist; pastor, Chicago, 111.; several churches, Wis.; 
Ind.; Kans. ; teacher, Indiana university, Bloomington. Born Rodman, N. 
Y., July 4, 1815; died Independence, Mo., Nov. 21, 18S1. "}" T, Nee. 1S82 



1844 GRADUATES 145 

Lewis Henry Boutell, LL. B. Harvard university 1847. Lawyer; U. S. mili- 
tary service 1S64-65, major. Address, 107 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. 

B. U. civ. war, Harv. 

Joshua Perkins Converse, A. M. Admitted to bar 1847; lawyer, Boston and 
Woburn, Mass. Born Woburn?, Mass., Dec. 16, 1814; died Woburn, March 
16, 1876. A $, Nee. 1876 

Richards Cushman. Graduated Oberlin theological seminary 1S47; ordained 
Congregational 1847; missionary, Hayti 1847-49. Born South Attleboro, 
Mass., June 2, 1819; died St. Mark's, Hayti, June 9, 1849. Nee. 1849, And. 

William Hale Davol ; M. D. Harvard university 1S50. Physician, Fall River, 
Mass. 1850-51; Brooklyn, N. Y. 1851-62; resident, St. Paul, Minn. 1862-63. 
Born Warren, R. I., July 3, 1823; died Warren, June 12, 1863. 

Nee. 1863, Bapt. encyc. 

Isaac Draper, M. D. Student of medicine, Paris 1853; surgeon Russian army. 
From South Attleboro, Mass. ; died Sebastapol, Russia, March 20, 1S55. 

Nee. 1855 

Eugene Rufus Fiske; M. D. Harvard university 1S63. Physician, Scottsburg, 
Or. 1849-64; Salem, Or. 1S64-77 ; one of the founders, Medical department, 
Willamette university; professor Theory and practice of medicine eight years; 
one of the founders Or. medical society. Editor Surgical and medical re- 
porter, Or. Born Cambridgeport, Mass., June 4, 1817; died Salem, Or., Aug. 
27, 1S77. Harv., Nee. 1878 

William John Qatling. From Hartford, N. C. 

Alfred Ellenwood Giles; LL. B. Harvard university 1846. Assistant teacher, 
Worcester county manual labor high school 1S41-42 ; acting principal 1844; 
admitted to bar 1847; lawyer, Boston, Mass. 184S-76; retired. Author The 
right of withdrawal from a church, 1863; The Sabbath question, 1874; The 
doctors' plot exposed, 1877 ; Civil and medical liberty in the healing art, 1880 ; 
The iniquity of compulsory vaccination, 188 1 ; The Aformon problem, 1S82 ; 
Marriage and divorce, 1883; Societies for the suppression of vice, 1883; Allo- 
pathic, college diplomated doctors, 18S3 ; besides contributions to the Banner of 
light, and other radical periodicals. Address, 265 Fairmount Ave., Hyde 
Park, Mass. P. 

Wingate Hayes, A. M. Admitted to bar 1847; lawyer, Providence, R. I. 1S47- 
77; clerk R. I. house of representatives 1847-49, '51-53; R. I. senate 1849-51; 
member Providence common council 1S51-56; president three years; member 
commission for revising R. I. statutes 1S54-57, '69-72; assistant adjutant gen- 
eral and division inspector, with rank of colonel several years; member R. I. 
house of representatives 1S59-61 ; speaker 1S60-61 ; U. S. district attorney, R. I. 
1861-7.1. Born Farming ton, N. H., Aug. 4, 1823; died Providence, R. I., Oct. 
16, 1877. R- L eye, Nee. 187S 

Benjamin Kendall, A. M. From Sherburne, Mass. 

Richard Lentell. Student, Newton theological institution 1844-47; ordained 
Baptist 1S47; pastor South Dartmouth, Mass. two years. From Weston, 
Mass.; born 1815; died New Orleans, La., Sept. 24, 1S51. Nee. 1S52, Newt. 

Lucius Lyon, A. M. Teacher, Shelburne Falls, Mass. ; Essex, Conn., seminary; 
manufacturer sewing machines, New York. N. Y. Born Sturbridge, Mass., 
April 1, 1817; died Providence, R. I., June 21, 1S92. Nee. 1S93 

Frederic Miller. Manufacturer of reeds and harnesses for machinery, Provi- 
dence, R. I. ; member Providence common council 1855-57, '7°~79; comman- 
der Providence horse guards; brigadier-general R. I. stale militia. Born 
Providence, R. I., Dec. 22, 1S23; died Providence, Oct. iS, 18S0. Nee. 18S1 






146 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1844 

James Hodges Morton, A.M.; LL. B. Harvard university 1846. Admitted 
to bar 1S46; lawyer, Springfield, Mass.; police justice Springfield 1S52-76. 
Born Taunton, Mass., June 21, 1824; died Springfield, Mass., May 9, 1876. 

Nee. 1876, A * 

Thomas Sproat Peirce. Address, Middleboro, Mass. 

William Gano Pierce. Merchant, Boston, Mass. four years; Canton and 
Shanghai, China six years ; Providence, R. I. Born Providence, R. I., Dec. 
19, 1825; died Providence, Dec. 25, 1S75. Nee. 1876 

Sylvanus Dryden Phelps, A.M.; Yale college 1849; D. D. Madison uni- 
versity 1854. Graduated Yale theological seminary 1847 ; Baptist clergyman ; 
pastor First church, New Haven, Conn. 1846-73; Jefferson street church, Prov- 
idence, R. I. 1874-76; editor Christian secretary, Hartford, Conn. 1876-8S; 
trustee Brown university 1S79-. Author Eloquence of nature, and other poems, 
1842 ; Sunlight and hearthlight, 1856 ; Holy Land, with glimpses of Europe and 
Egypt, 1863; The poet's song for the heart and home, 1S67; Rest days in a 
journey to Bible lands and other journeys abroad ; Sermons in the four quar- 
ters of the globe, 1886; Special sermons. Address, 44 High St., New Haven, 
Conn. Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Allibone, A $, P. 

Cyrus King Russell. Teacher; member school board Lowell, Mass. several 
years; member committee in Mass. legislature on state house library; member 
committee on education ; retired. Address, 763 Merrimack St., Lowell, Mass. 

P. 

Willard Sayles. Admitted to bar 1846; lawyer, Providence, R. I.; city so- 
licitor Providence near 1856; U. S. military service 1861-65; colonel; lawyer, 
New Orleans, La. 1S65-66; Providence 1866- ; retired; attorney general R. I. 
1S67-S2. Address, 86 Pitman St., Providence, R. I. 

B. U. civ. war, R. I. cyc, P. 

Elisha Dyer Vinton, A. M. Merchant, China; lawyer, Providence, R. I. 
Born Providence, R. I., 1823; died Providence, Nov. 26, i860. Nee. 1S60 

Jonathan Edwin Whitaker. Graduated Newton theological institution 1847. 
Address, Whaleysville, Md. Newt. 9 *l7 



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James Andem, A. M. Ordained Baptist 1845; pastor, Dighton, Mass. 1845-46; 
First church, Middleboro, Mass. 1846-49; North Bridgewater, Mass. 1849-52; 
home missionary, Wis. 1852-54; pastor, Raynham, Mass. 1854-57; Newport, 
N. H. 1857-58; Jericho, Vt. 185S-62 ; Taberg, N. Y. 1862-66; Tiverton, R. I.; 
bookkeeper, collector, agent for Marshall Woods 1867-93. Born Boston, Mass., 
Dec. 3, 1S12; died Providence, R. I., April 7, 1893. Nee. 1893 

Eleazar James Avery, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 1S49; 
ordained Baptist 1S49; pastor, Addison, Me. 1849-51; Pembroke, Me. 1851-52; 
principal academy, Worcester, Mass. 1852-54; Southington, Conn. ; Shelburne 
Falls, Mass.; Peddie insthute, Hightstown, N. J. 1876-81. Born Bozrah, 
Conn.. Jan. 6, 1815; died Hightstown, N. J., Sept. 23, iSSi. Newt., Nee. 1882 

Solon Wanton Bush. Graduated Harvard divinity school 1S48; licensed Unita- 
rian 1S48; ordained 1849; pastor, Burlington, Vt. 1849-53 ; Brattleboro,Vt. 1S53- 
57; Medfield, Mass. 1S57-63; editor Christian register 1S63-71 : pastor, Need- 
ham, Mass. 1S71-89; ivtired. Contributor to Christian examiner ; Unitarian 
rcviezv ,' and other periodicals; American correspondent, London Inquirer, and 
London Daily news, 1861-65. Address, 651 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. 

* Y, P. 



1845 



GRADUATES x 47 



Isaac Foote Cady, A. M. Teacher, Wethersfield, Conn. 1845-46; high school, 
Providence, R. I. 1846-48; principal high school, Warren, R. I. 1848-54/55- 
69; teacher Chatham academy, Savannah, Ga. 1S54-55; principal Prince's Hill 
family and day school, Barrington, R. I. 1S70-79; trustee, librarian and secre- 
tary Free public library, Barrington, R. I. ; superintendent public schools Bar- 
rington ; vice president and president American educational institute; presi- 
ident R. I. institute of instruction 1875. Author frequent contributions to ed- 
ucational journals. Born Monson, Mass., Oct. 10, 1818; died Barrington, R. 
L, April 28, 1884. *T, R.I. eye, Nee. 1884 

Edward Young Cannon. Lawyer, Richmond, Va. Born Norfolk, Va., Nov. 
24, 1S24; died Richmond, Va., Nov. 24, 1S93. Nee. 1S94 

Thomas Stafford Drowne, A. M.; D.D. Norwich university 1866. Episco- 
pal clergyman. Address, Flatbush, N. Y. A * 
William Hadley Eaton, A. M. ; D. D. 1867. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1S4S; licensed Baptist 1S48 ; ordained 1849; pastor Second church, 
Salem, Mass. 1849-54; agent Colby academy 1854-56,-66-67, '89-90; pastor 
First church, Nashua, N. II. 1856-70; agent Newton theological institution 
1870-71- pastor First church, Keene, N. II. 1S72-S9; retired; trustee Colby 
academy 1856-91; Newton theological institution 1S6S-88; Brown university 
since 1S75 ; delegate, Christian commission 1863. Author Our fathers' God 
our God, 1S65. The Baptist church of Keene, N. H., its conflict and its vic- 
tory, 1S86; Memorial of Rev. E. E. Cummings, 18S6 ; Peuuel, or Face to face 
with God, in conjunction with A. McLean ; The descendants of John and Anne 
Eaton, 1640-1890, in preparation. Address, 25 Franklin St. Nashua, N. H. 

Newt., Bapt. encyc., * T, P. 
David Barnes Ford, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 1S4S; 
assistant instructor Hebrew, Newton 1848-49; ordained Baptist 1851: pastor, 
Canton, Mass. 1851-54; occasional supply. North Marshfield, Mass. Author 
Perthes's Life of Chrysostom, translated, in conjunction with Alvah Hovey, 
1854- Studies on the baptismal question, 1879; Centennial history of First Bap- 
tist church, Marshfield, Mass., 18S8; Commentary oh Romans, in conjunction 
with A. N. Arnold, 1S89; The life-work of Isaac Backus, iS 9 y, New Eng- 
land's struggles for religious liberty, 1S95? contributor to Christian review ; 
Bibliotheca sacra ; and other periodicals. Address, Hanover, Mass. 

Allibone, Newt., Bapt. encyc, P. 
William Henry Fuller. Bookseller, Springfield, Mass. 1845-51; U. S. asses- 
sor internal revenue 22 years; insurance agent, Suffield, Conn.; president 
Suffield savings bank; director First national bank, Suffield ; Iowa mortgage 
company. Born Suffield, Conn., Nov. 19, 1825; died Dansville, N. Y., Dec. 
1 J Nee. 1091 

Wniiam°Forde Hansell, A.M.; D. D. Denison university 1S58. Graduated 
Princeton theological seminary 1S4S; ordained Baptist >S 49 ; pastor Central 
church, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. iS 49 -53 5 Ninth street church, Cincinnati, O. 
I8«-S8; in business, Philadelphia, Penn.; pastor, Hartford, Conn 1672-74; 
Rainbou, Conn. 1875. Born Philadelphia, Penn., Dec. 5,1815 ! died Hart- 
ford, Conn., Nov. 26. 1875- Pimc Nec.iS 7 6 

Samuel Haskell; D.D. Madison university 1867. Graduated Hamilton literary 
and theological institution 1S47; ordained Baptist 1847; pastor First church, 
Kalamazoo, Mich. 1852-71; Ann Arbor 1871-88; assistant editor Christian 
herald, Detroit, Mich. 1888-91 5 instructor, department of Biblical instruction, 
Kalamazoo college 1S91-92 i professor 1892- j secretary Mich. Baptist state con- 



148 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1845 

tion 1854; president 1866. Author Retired., discourse in the Baptist church, 
Ann Arbor, 1888. Address, Kalamazoo, Mich. Bapt. encyc, P. 

Foster Henry, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 1848; ordained 
Baptist 1852; pastor, Tyringham, Mass. 1852-57; Pawtuxet, R. I. 1857-61; 
Danversport, Mass. 1S61-66; Newport, N. H. 1866-72; North Bennington, Vt. 
1872-80; Cavendish, Vt. 1SS0-S5 ; Hinsdale, N. H. 1885-86. Born Weathers- 
field, Vt., April 7, 1817; died Cavendish, Vt., April 3, 1886. 

Newt., *Y, Nee. 1886 

William Henry Hubbard, A. M. From Hatfield, Mass. 

John Davis Edmands Jones, A. M. Teacher private school, Newton Lower 
Falls : Mass. 1845-46; student, Newton theological institution 1846-47; princi- 
pal Troy academy, Troy, N. Y. 1847-49; ordained Baptist 1849; pastor, North 
Bennington, Vt. 1849-55; First church, Worcester, Mass. 1855-59; superinten- 
dent public schools, Worcester, Mass. 1859-66; pastor, North Grafton, Mass. 
1864-75 ; superintendent of agencies of the State mutual life assurance company, 
Worcester, Mass. 1866-93. Born Needham, Mass., Nov. 11, 1S19; died Worces- 
ter, Mass., Jan. 12, 1893. Newt., Nee. 1893 

James Munroe Keith. Lawyer, Boston, Mass. ; president common council, 
Roxbury, Mass. ; member Mass. legislature 1851 ; district attorney, Mass. 1S55- 
57; member city council Boston, Mass. 1S6S-69; trustee Boston public library 
1868-69; delegate democratic national convention 1868; chairman Mass. demo- 
cratic state convention 1869; member Boston board of health 1877-83. Born 
Randolph, Vt., April 15, 1819; died Roxbury, Mass. April 12, 1894. Nee. 1894 

Cyrus Knowlton. From Brandon, Vt. Deceased. 

Cornelius Kollock, A. M.; M. D. University of Penn. 1S46. Physician, 
Cheraw, S. C. ; Confederate military service, surgeon; vice president 
American gynecological society ; president Southern surgical and gyne- 
cological association. Author Inaugural thesis before American gyne- 
cological society, 1887; Laparotomy in intestinal obstruction', Closure of 
perforated intestines in gunshot wounds; Protective influence of vaccination 
on the foetus in utero ; Craniotomy on the living foztus is not justifiable ; 
CcBsarian section in which both mother and child xvere saved ; Three cases of 
laparotomy; A case of ovariotomy ; Report on advancement in surgery, 1885. 
Address, Corner of Market and Green Sts., Cheraw, S. C. P. 

Andrew Mackie, A. M. Student, General theological seminary; ordained 
Episcopal 1849; pastor, Glassboro, N. J. ; Newark, N. J. ; Philadelphia, Penn. ; 
Boston, Mass. ; Amherst, Mass. ; Norwich, Conn. ; Madison, Penn. ; La Porte, 
Ind.; trustee General theological seminary; examining chaplain Northern 
deanery of Ind. Born Plymouth, Mass., Feb. 21, 1823; died La Porte, Ind., 
April 22, 1S78. Nee. 1878 

Levi Witter Meech, A. M. Mathematician ; actuary in charge of thirty 
American life offices' collection of experience 1873-81. Author On the relative 
intensity of the heat and light of the sun upon different latitudes of the earth, 
in Smithsonian contributions to knowledge, vol. 9, 1S57 ; System and tables of 
life insurance developed from the thirty offices' collection, 188 1, 18S6; New cal- 
culation tables for multiplication and division, 1S94 ; Endorsed ancient chron- 
ology, in preparation. Address, Norwich, Conn. P. 

Charles Joseph Muenscher. Prepared for Episcopal ministry; resident, 
Taunton, Mass. From Taunton, Mass.; died Matanzas, Cuba, March 15, 
1850. A *, Nee. 1850 



1845 GRADUATES M9 

George Parks. Law student, Barnet, Vt. 1845-S7; lawyer; bookseller; man- 
ager Southern Baptist publication society, Charleston, S. C. Born Vt. ; died 
Charleston, S. C, March 30, 1S55. * X, Nee. 1855 

Joseph Elliott Putnam. From Monisville, N. Y. 

James Carter Seagrave. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1849; or- 
dained Congregational 1851; pastor Fifth church, Providence, R. I. 1851-53; 
Rochester, N. H. 1S53-56; Scotland, Bridgewater, Mass. 1857-65; Wentworth, 
N. H. 1S65-70; East Marshfield, Mass. 1870-74; Fourth church, Haverhill, 
Mass. 1874-7S; Otis, Mass. 1878-S4; pastor, Peru, ; Mass. 1SS4-89; resident, 
Hinsdale, Mass. 18S4-; member school board Rochester, N. H. 1S54-55; 
Bridgewater, Mass. 1861-65; Haverhill, Mass. 1877-7S; Hinsdale, Mass. 1891- 
93. Author school reports, and newspaper articles. Address, Hinsdale, 
Mass.; temporary address, Uxbridge, Mass. And., P. 

Edwin Miller Snow, A. M. ; M. D. College of physicians and surgeons 1849. 
Teacher 1845-47; physician, Holyoke, Mass. 1S49-50; Providence, R. I. 1S50- 
8S; physician, eastern district dispensary, Providence; member Providence 
common council 1855; city registrar of births, marriages and deaths 1S55-8S ; 
superintendent of health 1S56-S4; superintendent R. I. census 1865, 1875 ; su- 
pervisor R. I. census in national census 1SS0; hospital inspector U. S. sani- 
tary commission 1S63 ; member national prison convention, Cincinnati, O. 
1870; R.I. delegate, International prison congress, London 1S72; member 
American medical association; secretary R. I. medical society 1852-55; presi- 
dent 1S76-77 ; secretary Providence medical society ; member American academy 
ot medicine; consulting physician R. I. hospital; honorary member N.Y. medi- 
cal society; corresponding member Detroit academy of medicine; chairman 
R. I. commission which built new state prison at Cranston 1874-7S; secretary 
R. I. board of state charities and corrections 1869-72; trustee Providence re- 
form school 1855-80; U. S delegate, International statistical congress, St. 
Petersburg, 1872 ; trustee Brown university 1876-SS. Author Statistics and 
causes of Asiatic cholera in Providence, 1854, 1855 ; Annual reports upon births, 
marriages and deaths in Providence, '835-83, 1S56-84;. First annual report, su- 
perintendent of health, Providence, 1S57 ; History of Asiatic cholera in Provi- 
dence [, 1S5S] ; Report on smallpox in Providence, 1859; Report on registration, 
i860; Address on the epizodty [, 1861] ; Measures proposed for the prevention 
of cholera in Providence, 1S65 ; Report on keeping of swine in Provi- 
dence, 1865; Report upon documents relating to cholera, 1865; Tracts 
for the people, 5 nos., 1865-66; Report upon the removal op swill, 1S66; 
Report upon prevention of diseases in Providence, J 863-67, 1S67; Re- 
port upon the sanitary effects of filling the cove basin, 1868 ; Report upon con- 
vention at Springfield, III., 1S68, 1S69; Sniall pox and the protective power 
of vaccination in Providence, 1S69; Adulteration of milk, 1869; Report upon 
fat and lard melting, 1871 ; Disinfectants, 1877; Does small pox become epi- 
demic?; History of yellow fever in Providence, 17Q7-1820. For life, see Medical 
news, 1S89. Born Pomfret, Vt., May S, 1820; died Providence, R. I., Dec. 
22, 1888. Surg. -gen. cat., Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1889 

James Munroe Symonds, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1848; ordained Baptist 1849; pastor, Amesbury, Mass. 1849. Born Salem, 
Mass., July, 1817 ; died Salem, Oct. 17, 1849. Nee. 1850, Newt., A 4> 

Eli Thayer, A. M. Instructor, academy, Worcester, Mass. 1845-48; founder 
Oread institute, Worcester 1S4S-52; treasurer; member Worcester common 
council 1853; school board several years; Mass. house of representatives 1853- 



150 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1845 

54; organizer Emigrant aid company to establish colonies in Kansas 1S54-57 ; 
founder anti-slavery town, Va. 1857; member U. S. bouse of representatives 
1S57-61; Oregon delegate to national republican convention 1S60; inventor 
sectional safety steam boiler; automatic boiler cleaner; hydraulic elevator. 
Author Congressional speeches, 1S60; Lectures, 1SS6; History of the Kansas 
crusade, 1SS9; frequent contributor to magazines and newspapers. Address, 
Oread institute, Worcester, Mass. Cjc. Am. biog., Cong, direct., "t T, P. 

William Mortimer Willian, A. M. Episcopal clergyman. Address, Frank- 
lin House, Lawrence, Mass. 

Marshall Woods, A. M. ; M. D. University of the city of New York 184S. 
Resident, Providence, R. I.; commissioner to Paris exposition 1S55; member 
jury on fine arts; received cross of French Legion of honor at close of exposi- 
tion; trustee Brown university 1S56-; in order of election senior member of 
the corporation 1S92-; treasurer Brown university 1S66-S2 ; fellow R. I. medi- 
cal society. Author first printed Treasurer's reports, Brown university, 1867- 
82 ; List of subscriptions and donations made to Broxvn university during the 
25 years terminating June 29, iSyi, 1S71. Address, Providence, R. I. P. 

Samuel Howard Worcester, 1S85; A. M. 18S6; M. D. New York homoeo- 
pathic college 1S61. Teacher, Charleston, S. C. ; Epping, N. H.; Lexington, 
Mass.; Framingham, Mass.; ordained Swedenborgian 1S51; pastor, Balti- 
more, Md. 1851-60; physician, Gardiner, Me.; Gloucester, Mass.; Salem, 
Mass.; Bridgewater, Mass. ; member school committee, Gloucester, Mass.; 
Bridgewater, Mass. ; member Bridgewater board of health. Author Index to 
Swedenb org's Apocalypse explained, in Latin, Hebrezv, Greek and English; 
editor 14 of Swedenborg's works. Born Gloucester, Mass., Feb. 16, 1S24; 
died Bridgewater, Mass., Dec. 4, 1S91. Nee. 1893. 11 *18 



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Frank William Anthony. Graduated General theological seminary 1849; 
graduate student, General theological seminary 1849-50; not ordained; 
boot and shoe merchant, Jackson, Mich. 1S50-79; resident, Jackson 1879-S6; 
fruit farmer, Mattawan, Mich. 18S6-; treasurer Jackson county agricultural so- 
ciety ; director public school Jackson ; city treasurer 1S60; postmaster 1867- 
68; collector county tax to organize and equip 1st Mich, regiment; contractor 
for the employment of convict labor, Mich, f-tate prison. Author National 
economy applied to national affairs, unpublished; also various articles in Irish 
World; Express, Chicago, 111.; Tribune, Chicago; and the local press; mem- 
ber editorial board Eagle, Jackson, Mich. ; Legal tender, Jackson. Address, 
Mattawan, Van Buren Co., Mich. * T, P. 

Benjamin Bosworth Babbitt, A. M. Trinity college 1868. Ordained Episco- 
pal 1S50; pastor, Plymouth, Mass.; Olneyville, R. I. 1857-60; Christ church, 
Andover, Mass. 1860-6S; principal St. Clement's school for boys 1S6S-70; pro- 
fessor Physics and astronomy, University of S. C, Columbia, S. C. 1871-77?; 
president 1873-77; founder St. Luke's parish, Columbia 1877 ; principal school 
for educational and mission work among the negroes 1877-SS. Editor Church 
monthly; author several papers. Born Bristol, R. I., Sept. 6, 1S27; died Co- 
lumbia, S. C, Dec. 20, iSSS. Nee. 1890 

Judson Benjamin. Student, Newton theological institution 1846-47; ordained 
Baptist 1S48; missionary, Tavoy, Burmah, 1S49-50; Mergui 1S50-54. Born 
Rodman, N, Y., Feb. 2, 1S19; died Boston, Mass., Feb. 20, 1855. 

Nee. 1S55, Newt., Bapt. encyc. 



1846 GRADUATES 151 

Aaron Wheeler Chaffin. Student, Newton theological institution 1846-47; 
teacher academy, New Hampton, Vt. ; ordained Baptist 1S50; pastor, Danvers- 
port, Mass. 1850-62; Merrimack street church, Manchester, N. II. 1S62-6S; 
Hudson, N. II. 1S6S-73. Born Landgrave, Vt., July 9, 1821 ; died Lynn, 
Mass., Feb. 3, 1874. Newt., Nee. 1874 

John Farnum Chapin. Merchant. Born Providence, R. I., March 1, 1S2S; 
died New York, N. Y., Feb. 9, iSSS. Nee. 1SS8 

Henry Isaac Coe, A. M. Student Princeton theological seminary 1847-49; 
resident licentiate, Andover theological seminary 1850; ordained Presbyterian 
1850; missionary, Indianapolis, Ind. 1S50-52 ; pastor South church, Galena, 
111. 1852-55; secretary board of church extension 1S55-69; pastor Stanton, Mo. 
1S71; resident St. Louis, Mo. Address, St. Louis, Mo. And., Princ. 

Samuel Sullivan Cox, A. M. ; LL. D. 1885. Lawyer, Zanesville, O. 1850-53; 
editor Statesman, Columbus, O. ; secretary of legation, Peru 1S55; memberU. 
S. house of representatives 1S57-65, '69-S3 ; speaker pro tempore 1S76; delegate, 
democratic national convention 1S64, '6S, '76; regent Smithsonian insti- 
tution ; U. S. minister, Turkey 1SS5-S6. Author A Buckeye abroad, 1S52 ; Eight 
years in Congress, 1S65 ; A search for winter sunbeams, 1S67 ; Why ivc laugh, 
1S76; Arctic sunbeams, 1S82 ; Orient sunbeams, 1SS2; Three decades of federal 
legislation, 1SS5 ; Isle of the princes, 18S7 ; Diversions of a diplomat, 1S87; 
The four ne-v stars, 1SS9; besides various contributions to papers and maga- 
zines. Born Zanesville, O., Sept. 30, 1S24; died New York, N. Y., Sept. 10, 
1SS9. A $, Cong, direct., Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1S90 

Charles Rocke Cullen, M. D. Richmond medical college 1S4S. Physician, 
Richmond, Va. ; assistant surgeon Howard's Grove hospital, C. S. A., Rich- 
mond, Va. 1S62; medical examiner, Va. examining board 1884, 'S9. Address, 
Barton Heights, Richmond, Va. p. 

Ebenezer Dawes. Lawyer several years; editor Bristol countv republican, 
1861-S5; ordained Congregational 1S64; pastor, Dighton, Mass. 1S62-79; 
Lakeville, Mass. 1SS0-92; member Mass, legislature 1S69; school board Digh- 
ton; Lakeville. Author Funeral sermon, Joseph E. Briggs, 1S67; Funeral 
sermon, John P. Wade, 1867; Funeral sermon, Benjamin Traflon, 1S75; Me- 
morial address, James P. Lane, 18S9. Born Taunton, Mass., Aug. 30, 1825; 
died Lakeville, Mass., Jan. 29. 1892. Cong. jr. bk., Nee. 1S92 

Franklin Jackson Dickman, LL. D. 1S92. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. 1S49- 
5S; Cleveland, O. since 1S5S; member O. legislature; U. S. district attorney 
northern district of O. ; justice O. supreme court 18S6-?; chief justice; mem- 
ber board of visitors U. S. military academy, West Point 185S. Author judi- 
cial opinions in the O. state reports, vol. 40-50. Address, 449 Prospect St., 
Cleveland, O. <t Y, P. 

Thomas Durfee, LL. D. 1S75. Admitted to bar 1848; lawyer, Providence, R. 
I.; reporter R. I. supreme court 1849-53; judge court of magistrates; presid- 
ing judge 1S55-60; member R. I. house of representatives; speaker 1863-65; 
member R. I. senate 1S65; associate justice R. I. supreme court 1865-71;; chief 
justice 1S75-91 ; retired; trustee Brown university 1S75-; chancellor 1S79-SS. 
Author Reports of cases in Supreme court of R. I., 2 vols., 1851-53; Oration, 
Providence. July 4, i8jj ; Treatise on the law of highways, begun by J. K. An- 
gel 1,1857; The village picnic and other poems, 1S72 ; Oration at dedication of 
Providence co. court house, 1S77 ; Gleanings from the Judicial history of R. I., 
1S83; Some thoughts on the constitution of R. I., 1SS4; Historical discourse on 
the 230I/1 anniversary of the planting of Providence, 1SS7. Address, 49 Bene- 
fit St., Providence, R. I. R. I. cyc, Bapt. eneve, * Y, P. 



152 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1846 

James Cooley Fletcher. Student, Princeton theological seminary 1848-49; 
General theological seminary; agent American and foreign Christian union 
1850-51; ordained Presbyterian 1851 ; missionary American and foreign Chris- 
tian union, and seaman's chaplain, Riode Janerio, Brazil 1852-55; U. S. secretary 
of legation ad interim, Riode Janerio 1S52-53; agent Bible society, Rio de 
Janerio 1855-56; U. S. 1856-62; agent American Sunday school union, Brazil 
1862-63; agent American tract society 1868-69; U. S. consul, Oporto, Portugal 
1869-73; charge" d'affaires, Lisbon 1S70; missionary and newspaper correspon- 
dent, Naples, Italy 1873-90; preacher, Wilmington, Cal. 1892; La Crescenta, 
Cal. 1893; Los Angeles, Cal. Author Brazil a7id the Brazilians, in conjunc- 
tion withD. C. Kidder, 1857; also articles in N. A. review ; Atlantic monthly; 
and other periodicals. Address, 223 Welcome St., Los Angeles, Cal. Princ, P. 

Thomas Poynton Ives Goddard, A. M. Merchant and manufacturer, Provi- 
dence, R. I. ; president Boston and Providence railroad; director Providence 
institution for savings; Manufacturers mutual fire insurance company; fellow 
Brown university 1889-93; one of the founders and trustee R. I. hospital; 
vestryman St. John's church; member standing committee R. I. diocese; dele- 
gate, general convention. Born Providence, R. I., Aug. 14, 1827; died Provi- 
dence, March 30, 1893. Nee. 1893 

William Goddard, A. M. Merchant, Providence, R. I. ; U. S. military service 
1861-65, major, brevet colonel; trustee Brown university 1857- ; chancellor 
1888-. Address, 38 Brown St., Providence, R. I. B. U. civ. war, P. 

Harrison Bartlett Gower. Baptist clergyman, western N. Y. ; agent Ameri- 
can Baptist publication society. From New Sharon, Me.; born 1817; died 
Farmington, Me., Aug. 24, 1859. Nee. 1859 

Thomas Casey Greene. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. Address, East Green- 
wich, R. I. P. 

William Everett Jillson, A. M. Teacher, high school, Providence, R. I. ; 
master high school, Bristol, R. I. one year; studied abroad several years; in- 
structor Modern languages, Brown university 1852-53; cataloguer, Library of 
Congress. Washington, D. C. 1S53-55; professor Modern languages and tem- 
porary head department of Rhetoric and English literature, Columbian college 
1855-59; librarian and translator, U. S. patent office 1859-65; general assistant, 
public library Boston, Mass. 1865-68; chosen superintendent 1868, but de- 
clined. Born Cumberland, R. I., June 6, 1824; died Jamaica Plain, Mass. 
Nov. 27, 1868. Nee. 1869 

Raymond Lopez. Architect, Havana, Cuba 1846-66. From Havana, Cuba; 
died 1S66. * Y 

Nathaniel Whiting Metcalf, A. M. Manufacturer, Pittsburgh, Penn. From 
Medway, Mass.; died New Orleans, La., Oct. 16, 1871. * T 

William Bowen Morris ; M. D. Harvard university 1849. Medical student, 
Paris, Edinburgh 1849-51; physician, Boston, Mass. two or three years; 
Charlestown, Mass.; physician Mass. state prison, Charlestown ; U. S. mili- 
tary service a short time during Civil war, surgeon. Born Washington, D. 
C, March 4, 1826; died Charlestown, Mass., March 16, 1878. A *, Nee. 1S78 

Elisha Cook Mowry. Lawyer, Charleston, S. C Born Charleston, S. C, 
Sept. 16, 1S26; died Chick's Springs, S. C, Aug. 27, i860. Nee. i860, A $ 

William Wheaton Pearce. Student of science, Giessen, Berlin, Paris 1S46- 
51; instructor, Brown university one term ; miner Tenn. and Ariz, two years; 
manufacturer sulphuric acid, Providence, R. I. ; visited Europe twice for 
scientific study; U. S. military service 1861, sergeant. Born Providence, R. 
I., Nov. 16, 1825; died Providence, Sept. 1, 1867. Nee. 1867, B. U. civ. war 



1846 GRADUATES 153 

Francis Edward Prevaux. Graduated Newton theological institution 1849; 
ordained Baptist 1S50; missionary teacher and preacher, San Francisco and 
Oakland, Cal. 1850-59. Born Portsmouth, N. H., 1S22 ; died Amesbury, Mass., 
May 12, 1S60. Nee. i860, Newt. 

Henry Lawrens Rider. From Wellington, Conn. 

James Swords Rogers. Clerk, New York, N. Y.; hardware merchant, Cleve- 
land, O. ; in business, Cal.; manufacturer, Newburgh, N. Y. ; commodore's 
secretary during the civil war to 1S66. Born Newburgh, N. Y., July 31, 1828; 
died on ship-board near N. Y. harbor, Oct. 29, 1S66. Nee. 1867 

Hezekiah Shailer, A. M. Principal high school, Brookline, Mass. 1846-52; 
publisher, New York, N. Y. 1853-76. Born Haddam, Conn., March 9, 1816 ; 
died Haddam, July 9, 1S78. A $, Nee. 1879 

Augustine Shurtleff, A. M.; M. D. Harvard university 1852. Physician, 
Brookline, Mass.; member Mass. medical association; Mass. medical bene- 
volent society; Boston society of natural history; Norfolk medical society; 
trustee Brookline public library. Address, High St., Brookline, Mass. P. 

Calvin Howe Topliff. Student, Newton theological institution 1846-47; Bap- 
tist clergyman, Collinsville, Conn, two years; Bran ford, Conn, one year; 
Charlestown, Conn, one year; Weston, Mass. 14 years; retired. Author 
various pamphlets. Address, 143 Washington St., Cambridgeport, Mass. 

Newt., P. 

Stephen Waterman. Cotton broker, Providence, R. I. 1847-71; travelled 
1S46-47, '50-51 ; member Providence common council 1S5 5-60, '69-71 ; president 
1856-60; alderman 1S61-62 ; member R. I. house of representatives 1S70-71. 
Born Providence, R. I., Dec. 13, 1S26; died Providence, Nov. 3, 187 1. 

Nee. 1872, * Y 

Francis Wayland, A. M. ; LL. D. 1881; University of Rochester 1879. Law 
student, Harvard university; lawyer, Worcester, Mass. 1S50-58; lawyer, New 
Haven, Conn. 185S-; judge probate court New Haven 1864-65; lieutenant 
governor, Conn. 1869; professor Jurisprudence, Yale university 1872-; dean 
Law school 1S73- ; president board of directors Conn, state prison 1879-93; 
Conn, prison association ; national prison association ; organized charities of 
New Haven; Conn, general hospital; American Baptist education society; 
vice president American Baptist missionary union; president board of visitors 
U. S. military academy, West Point 1874; vice president board of visitors U. 
S. naval academy, Annapolis i83o; president American social science associa- 
tion 18S0; trustee Brown university 1S73-8S ; fellow 18SS-. Author Memoirs 
of life and labors of Francis Wayland-, in conjunction with H. L. Wayland, 2 
vols., 1867; various articles in Atlantic monthly ; also numerous papers on 
prison reform and social science topics. Address, 175 Whitney Ave., New 
Haven, Conn. Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, P. 

Roderic Stocking Weston, M. D. Physician. From Belchertown, Mass. 

Seth Hobart White. Lawyer. From Abington, Mass. ; deceased. 11 *21 



1847 



Charles Mnason AIIin,A. M. ; M. D. College of physicians and surgeons 1851. 
Interne, N. Y. hospital until 1S52 ; physician, New York, N. Y. 1852-55, '65- 
80; Flushing, N. Y. 1S55-65 ; physician, Nursery and child's hospital, New 
York; Northern dispensary; connected with Eye and ear infirmary 18 years; 
New York hospital; surgeon, Presbyterian hospital 1S74-76. Born Providence, 
R. I., Oct. 30, 1827; died New York, N. Y., June 19, 1880. Nee. 1881 



154 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1847 

Thomas Smith Anthony. Admitted to bar 1849; lawyer, Providence, R. I. 
1849-62; clerk R. I. supreme court 1852-54^. I. house of representatives 1857- 
62; U. S. military service 1862, first lieutenant; lawyer, Hartford, Conn. 1862- 
73; resident, Fall River, Mass. 1873-75. Born Fal1 River, Mass., Aug. 27, 
1827; died Fall River, Jan. 22, 1875. B. U. Fall River, B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1875 

Francis Eben Meriam Bacheler. Graduated Union theological seminary 
1850; licentiate Park Congregational church, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1851-54; ordained 
Congregational 1854; pastor Park church 1854-57; Patchogue, Long Island, 
N. Y. 1S5S-59; Killingly, Conn. 1859-62, '71-78; Lebanon, Conn. 1862-63; 
Sparta, N. Y. 1864-70; Dudley, Mass. 1870-71; First church, Woodstock, 
Conn. 187S-84. Born Douglas, Mass., July 8, 1S18; died Norwich, Conn., 
April 1, 1SS7. Nee. 1887 

Henry Southard Baker. Lawyer, Alton, 111. : judge. Address, Alton, 111. 

James Fletcher Blackinton, 1878, A. M. Principal high school, Wakefield, 
Mass.; usher public school, Boston, Mass. 1848-65; principal Prescott, now 
Emerson, school 1865-91. Born North Attleboro, Mass., Sept. 5, 1819; died 
Winthrop, Mass., Jan. 7, 1891. Nee. 1891 

Charles James Bowen, A. M. Graduated Harvard divinity school 1850; or- 
dained Unitarian 1850; pastor, Newburyport, Mass. 1850-56; Kingston, Mass., 
1856-58; Second Unitarian society, Baltimore, Md. 1858-61 ; chaplain military 
hospital, near Baltimore 1S61-65 ; pastor Mount Pleasant Congregational 
society, Roxbury, Mass. 1865-70. Born Providence, R. I., May 20, 1827; died 
Roxbury, Mass., April 10, 1S70. Harv., Nee. 1870 

James Petigru Boyce, A. M. ; LL. D. 1887; Union university, Tenn. 1872; 
D. D. Columbian college 1859. Student, Princeton theological seminary 
1849-51; ordained Baptist 1851 ; pastor, Columbia, S. C. 1S51-55; professor 
Theology, Furman university 1855-59; founder Southern Baptist theological 
seminary 1858 ; professor Theology, and chairman of the faculty 1859-73; 
president 1873-SS; member S. C. legislature 1862-63, '64-65; Confederate mili- 
tary service 1861-62, chaplain; aide-de-camp, acting as provost marshal of 
Columbia 1864-65; trustee Columbian college; Furman university; Greenville 
Baptist female college; moderator Charleston Baptist association; president S. 
C. Baptist convention; Southern Baptist convention eight years; director 
Greenville national bank; S. C. railroad company; Graniteville iron company, 
Augusta, Ga. ; EastTennessee iron manufacturingcompany. Author Inaugural 
address, 1856; Doctri?ie and uses of the sanctuary, 1859; Brief catechism of 
Bible doctrine, 1864; Life and death the Ckristia?is portion, 1S69; Abstract of 
systematic theology, 1887; besides various articles in periodicals ; editor South- 
ern Baptist. Born Charleston, S. C, Jan. 11, 1827; died Pau, France, Dec. 
28, 188S. Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Allibone, Princ, Nee. 1889, A 4> 

Albert Henry Campbell, A. M. Civil engineer, Charleston, W. Va. ; Confed- 
erate military service, major; in charge topographical department, army of 
northern Va. Address, Charleston, Kanawha Co., W. Va. P. 

George Capron, A. M. Teacher academy, Worcester, Mass. 1847-48; high 
school, Providence, R. I. 184S-52 ; principal high school, Worcester 1852-55; 
in state and government employ, Madison, Wis. 1856-75; insurance agent, 
Boston, Mass. Born Millville, Mass., Sept. 17, 1823; died Newton Centre, 
Mass., March 28, 1893. t T, Nee. 1893 

Frederic Denison, A. M. Ordained Baptist 1S47; pastor First church, 
Westerly, R. I. 1847-54, '65-71 ; Central church, Norwich, Conn. 1854-59; Cen- 
tral Falls, R. I, 1859-61; U. S, military service 1861-64; chaplain, assistant 



1847 GRADUATES 155 

allotment commissioner, R. I.; pastor, New Haven, Conn. 1872-73; Woon- 
socket, R. I. 1S74-76; Roger WiHiams church, Providence, R. I.; member R. 
I. historical society; Wis. historical society; R. I. soldiers' and sailors' histori- 
cal society; official poet R. I. society of the sons of the American revolution ; 
historical registrar R. I. Baptist state convention. Author The Sabbath insti- 
tution, 1855; Notes of the Baptists and their principles, in Norwich, Conn., 
1857 ; The supper institution, i860 ; Sabres and spurs, or, History of the First 
R. I. cavalry, 1876 ; Westerly and its -witnesses for txvo hundred and fifty years, 
1878; Shot and shell, or, History of the Third R. I. heavy artillery, 1879; 
Picturesque Narragansett ; Illustrated New Bedford, Martha's Vineyard, and 
Nantucket; Picturesque R. I. ; besides numerous articles and poems in both 
secular and religious periodicals; editor The evangelist, or, Life and labors of 
Rev. Jabez S. Swan, 1873; correspondent Watchman ; Examiner ; Religious 
herald; Christian secretary. Address, 28 South Court St., Providence, R. I. 
Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, B. U. civ. war, B. U. Fall River, Bap^. encyc, 
Bapt. hymns, Allibone, Sabin, P. 

Edwin Oibell. Student, Newton theological institution 1S47. Ordained Bap- 
tist 1851; pastor, Gardiner, Me.; Cherryfield, Me.; New Ipswich, N. H. ; 
North Sheffield, O. ; Kingsville, O. Address, Kingsville, O. Newt., P. 

Joshua James Ellis; M. D. Harvard university 1S52. Teacher private school, 
Newport, R. I. 1847-48; physician, Bristol, R. I. 1854-62; assistant surgeon 
Mass. volunteers 1S62-63. Born Boston, Mass. Sept. 13, 1S26; died Newport, 
R. I., March 17, 1863. Nee. 1S63, B. U. civ. war, R. I. cyc, A <I> 

George Hedding Fillmore, A. M. Principal high school, Cohasset, Mass.; 
professor Mathematics, Newton college, Baltimore, Md. several years; 
Md. agricultural college; studied abroad one year; assistant, U. S. branch 
mint, San Francisco, Cal. 1S64-69. Author articles in Christian inquirer, 
and Californian. Born Nantucket, Mass., April 4, 1S27; died San Fran- 
cisco, Cal., Feb. 4, 1869. Nee. 1869 

George Park Fisher, A. M.; D. D. 1S66; A. M. Yale college 1S67; D. D. 
Harvard university 1S86; University of Edinburgh 1886; LL. D. College of N. 
J. 1S79. Student of theology, Yale college 184S-49; graduated Andover 
theological seminary 185 1; student, Germany; ordained Congregational 1S54; 
professor Divinity, Yale college 1854-61; pastor college church 1S54-; P ro " 
fessor Ecclesiastical history 1861-. Author History of the church of Christ in 
Yale college, 1S5S; National faults, 1S60; Thoughts proper to the present 
crisis, 1861 ; Life and services of Dr. N. W. Taylor; Discourse commemorative 
of Josiah Willard Gibbs, 1861 ; Essays on the supernatural origin of Chris- 
tianity, 1865; Life of Benjamin Silliman, 1S66; History of the Reformation, 
1873; The beginnings of Christianity, 1S77 ; Faith and rationalism, 1S79; Discus- 
sions in history and theology, 1880; Fathers of the third century, iSSt ; Grounds 
of theistic and Christian belief, 1883; Outlines of universal history, 1SS6; 
History of the Christian church, 18SS; Manual of Christian evidences, 1888; 
Colonial history of the U. S., 1892; besides numerous articles in Bibliotheca 
sacra; North American review; British quarterly ; Princeton review; New 
Englander ; member editorial board New Englander, 1866-92; Yale review, 
1S92-. Address, 27 Hillhouse Ave., New Haven, Conn. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Johnson's cyc. ; Allibone, Sabin, Harv., Col. N. J. 

Albert Augustus Gamwell. Principal Fountain street grammar school, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 1847-71. Born Peru, Mass., Oct. 29, 1S16; died Providence, R. I., 
Dec. 18, 187 1. A<i>, Nee. 1872 



156 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1847 

Cyrus Qarnsey. Lawyer; farmer. Address, Conoga, Seneca Co., N. Y. A 4> 

Reuben Aldridge Guild, A. M. ; LL. D. Shurtleff college 1874. Assistant 
librarian, Brown university 1S47-48; librarian 1S48-93 ; emeritus 1S93-; mem- 
ber common council, Providence, R. I. seven years; member and secretary 
school committee 15 years; member R. I. historical society; R. I. veteran citi- 
zens' historical association; American antiquarian society 1876-; honorary 
member Essex institute, Salem, Mass.; Old Colony historical society; Library 
association of the United Kingdom; Soldiers' and sailors' historical society; 
secretary Brown university alumni association 12 years; president, secretary, 
and treasurer of various religious, educational and philanthropic organizations. 
Author History of the Waterman St., nozv Union., Baptist church, 1857; 
Librarian's manual, 1S58; Report of committee of ten of the city council of 
Providence on pauperism and modes of relief, 1859; Report of committee of 
three on house of industry, 1859; Essay before R. I. Baptist Sunday school con- 
vention, i85o; Historical sketch of library of Brown university, in University 
quarterly, 1861 ; Account of -writings of Roger Williams, 1S62 ; Life^ times and 
correspondence of James Planning, and the early history of Brozvn university, 
1864; Biographical introduction to the writings of Roger Williams, 1S66; 
Final report of committee for relief of families of volunteers, 1S66 ; History of 
Brown university with illustrative documents, 1S67; /;/ memoriam Charles 
Coffin Jezvett, 1S68 ; Brown university, 1870-71, in School commissioners's re- 
port; Report of standing committee on evening schools, 1S71 ; Eightieth birth- 
day anniversary of Deacon Reuben Guild, 1S73 ; History of What Cheer lodge, 
1874; History of St. John's commandery, 1875; History of Brozvn university 
and History of the University grammar school, in Centennial volume on educa- 
tion, 1876; In memoriam Deacon Reuben Guild, 1S82 ; Student's access to the 
college library, in Bancroft's Method of English composition, 1SS4; Chaplain 
Smith and the Baptists, or, Life, journals, letters, and addresses of Rev. 
Hezekiah Smith, D. D., 1885; Footprints of Roger Williams, 1SS6; Brown 
university illustrated, in New England magazine, Jan. 18S6; Roger Williams, 
the freeman of Mass., in Proceedings of American antiquarian society, 1887; 
Historical address at joth anniversary of R. I. Baptist Sunday school conveji- 
tion, 1S90; Roger Williams the pioneer missionary to the Indians, 1S92 ; Ad- 
dress in memory of J. W. P. Jenks, 1S95 ; History of Brozvn university, 1756- 
/8gj, in course of publication, 1895; besides numerous articles in periodicals 
and magazines; editor Letter of John Cotton and Roger Williams' 1 reply, 1S66; 
Roger Williams' Queries of highest consideration, 1S67; Literary and theolo- 
gical addresses of Alva Woods, 1868; Staples'/?. /. in continental congress, 
1870. Address, 34 Pratt St., Providence, R. I. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Bapt. encyc, Allibone, Sabin, P. 

Nicholas Hatheway. Lawyer, Fall River, Mass. ; postmaster. Address, Fall 
River, Mass. 

Phineas Howe, A. M. Student, Newton theological institution 1848-50; Halle, 
Germany 1851; ordained Baptist 1852; pastor, Somerville, Mass. 1852. Born 
Norway, Me., April 7, 1823; died Somerville, Mass., Aug. 26, 1852. 

Nee. 1853, Newt., * T 

Walter Herbert Judson ; LL. B. Harvard university 1S49. Admitted to 
Suffolk bar 1850; lawyer, Boston, Mass. 1850-61; member Boston light 
infantry; U. S. military service 1861, second lieutenant; prisoner, Richmond. 
Va. 1S62. Author numerous poems. Born Boston, Mass., Feb. 14, 1S24; died 
New Haven, Conn., March 10, 1863. Nee. 1863, B. U. civ. war. 



1847 GRADUATES 157 

James Walcott Lathrop. Graduated Newton theological institution 1850; 
ordained Baptist 185 1 ; pastor, Dorchester, Mass. 1S50-56; Medfield, Mass. 
1856-63; Rowley, Mass. 1S63-67; Beverly, Mass. 1S67-70; Oxford, Mass. 1S70- 
73; Raynham, Mass. 1S73-75 ; retired. Address, Oxford, Mass. Newt., P. 

Benjamin Lawrence Locke. County clerk 24 years; farmer. Address, 
Mexico, Mo. P. 

John Hill Luther, A. M.; D. D. William Jewell college 1S74. Graduated 
Newton theological institution 1850; teacher, Ga. 1850-53; ordained Baptist 
1853; pastor St. Peter's parish, Beaufort district, S. C. 1853-57; president 
Young ladies' seminary, Kansas City, Mo. 1858-61; pastor, Miami, Mo. 1S61- 
65; Palmyra, Mo. 1S65-6S; editor Baptist journal 1S66-6S?; Central Baptist, 
St. Louis, Mo., and pastor 1S66-76; president Baylor female college, Belton, 
Tex. 1S76-90; pastor Second Baptist church, Galveston, Tex. 1877-7S; profes- 
sor Homiletics, Baylor university, Waco, Tex. Author Souvenir poems. Ad- 
dress, 1601 South 8th St., Waco, Tex. Bapt. encyc., Newt., P. 

Edwin Smith Oliver; LL. B. Harvard university 1849. Lawyer, New Orleans, 
La. ; Hanover Co., Va. From Hanover co., Va. P. 

Emery Harkness Page, A. M. Graduated Union theological seminary 1S50; or- 
dained Baptist 1853; pastor Bunker hill church, Charlesiown, Mass. 1853-57; 
Second church, St. Louis, Mo.; Greenwood church, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1859-64; 
Hudson, Mass. 1864-66; Milford, Mass. 1S66-6S; Groton Junction, now Ayer, 
Mass. 1S6S-70; Madison, Wis. 1S70-72 ; Berlin, Wis. 1S72-S1 ; Osage, Iowa 1S81- 
83. Born Baltimore, Vt., Aug. 25, 1818; died Minneapolis, Minn., May 5, 
tSSS. Nee. iSSS, * T 

Isaac Pond (formerly Proud). Merchant, Providence, R. I. many years; 
teacher, Dresden, Germany. From Providence, R. I.; died 1S79. i" Y 

Thomas Henry Ripley. Student, Newton theological institution 1850-52. 
Born N. S., Aug. 5, 1828; died Portland, Me., June 6, 1S52. Newt. 

Milton George Robert. Teacher and planter. Address, Washington, Wilkes 
Co., Ga. 

Amos Fletcher Spalding, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1850; ordained Baptist 185 1 ; pastor, Montreal, Canada 1S51-52; Cambridge, 
Mass. 1852-56; Calais, Me. 1S56-60; Warren, R. I. 1S60-70; U. S. military 
service 1862-63, chaplain; pastor First church, Norwich, Conn. 1S70-76; 
Needham, Mass. 1876-77; secretary Mass. Baptist convention 1S55-56 ; member 
R. I. state board of education 1S70. Author Centennial discourse on the history 
of the Warren Baptist church. Born Boston, Mass., Jan. 12, 1821; died 
Chelmsford, Mass., Nov. 30, 1S77. 

^ T, R. I. eye, Bapt. encyc, Newt., Nee. 1S79 

Elijah Brigham Stoddard, A. M. Lawyer, Worcester, Mass. ; member Mass. 
council; Mass. senate; Mass. house of representatives; mayor Worcester; 
trustee Brown university 1S77-. Address, Worcester, Mass. A <1> 

Ambrose Pascal Sevilon Stuart, A. M. Professor Rhetoric and moral phil- 
osophy, Acadia college 1S47-49; Mathematics and chemistry 1S53-58; princi- 
pal Elm street grammar school, Providence, R. I. 1S49-51 ; Holton high school, 
Danvers, Mass. 1851-53; student of chemistry, Gottingen and Heidelberg 1858- 
61; principal academy, Worcester, Mass. 1862-64; assistant instructor Chem- 
istry, Lawrence scientific school, Harvard university 1864-6S ; professor Chem- 
istry, 111. industrial university 1868-74 ; member German chemical society of 
Berlin; fellow American association for the advancement of science; corre- 
sponding member N. Y. academy of sciences ; retired. Author various scien- 



158 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1847 

tific lectures and articles in technical journals. Address, 330 North nth St., 
Lincoln, Neb. Cyc. Am. biog., •¥ Y, P. 

Benjamin Thomas. Graduated Newton theological institution 1850; ordained 
Baptist 1850; missionary, Tavoy, Burmah 1851-54; Henthada, Burmah 1854- 
67; Bassein, Burmah 1867-68. Born Sanbornton, N. H., April 24, 1820; died 
New York, N. Y., June 11, 1868. Newt., Nee. 1868 

Francis Wayland Weston. From Lynn, Mass. ; died Lynn, Sept. 18, 1848. 

Nee. 1848, * T 

Frederic Wiley. Graduated Newton theological institution 1850; ordained 
Baptist 1S50; pastor, Cumberland, R. I.; several places in N. E. and the West; 
Stonington, 111. Born Lynnfield, Mass. 1821 ; died Stonington, 111., July 21, 
1868 Newt., Nee. 1869. 14 *20 



I848 



Mark Bailey, A. M. ; Ph. D. University of Oregon 1881. Principal prepara- 
tory department, Acadia college 1S48; tutor Granville college 1849-52; profes- 
sor Mathematics, Franklin college 1853-59; principal Ladoga seminary 1859-62 ; 
president California college 1866; McMinnville college, Or. 1873; ordained 
Baptist 1873; professor Mathematics and astronomy, University of Or. 1876-. 
Address, Eugene, Or. Den., P. 

Thomas Baldwin Barnaby. Teacher, Nantucket, Mass. 1848-50; admitted to 
bar 1S53; lawyer, New York, N. Y. 1853-69. Born Deerfield, N. H., Sept. 13, 
1S21; died New York, N. Y., Feb. 16, 1S69. Nec - I ^7 2 

Joseph Howard Bourn, A.M. Teller old National bank, Providence, R. L; 
cashier Bank of commerce, Providence 1851-65 ; banker and broker 1865-94; 
member town council North Providence; president court of probate North 
Providence 1864; collector internal revenue, North Providence; member Prov- 
idence marine corps of artillery; American pomological society; vice presi- 
dent Society for encouragement of domestic industry ten years; member R. I. 
horticultural society 1858-94. Contributor to various journals. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., Jan. 24, 1828; died Providence, March 25, 1894. Nee. 1894 

Samuel Breck. From Northampton, Mass.; died Northampton, June 24, 1853. 

Nee. 1853 

La Fayette Burr, A. M. Teacher, Friends' school, Providence, R. I. 1848-49; 
principal high school, Bristol, R.I. 1849-51; private school, Newport, R. I. 
1851-52; public school, near Raymond, Miss. 1852-53; teacher, Natchez, Miss. 
1853-54; private school, Vicksbu rg, Miss. 1854-60; principal academy, Dan- 
ielsonville, Conn. 1860-62; clerk War department, Washington, D. C. 1862- 
63; Commissary department, Boston, Mass. 1863; treasurer copper mining 
company 1863-72; National dock and warehouse company 1872-. Address, 31 
Duane St., P. O. Box 2235, Boston, Mass. * T, P. 

Jeremiah Olney Carr. Student of medicine Harvard university, but did not 
practice. Born Providence, R. I., 1823; died Providence, Sept. 15, 1856. 

* T, Nee. 1857 

John Ramsay Clagett. Lawyer. Address, Hastings, Minn. P. 

Fayette Clapp ; M. D. Castleton, Vt., medical college 1851. Physician, San 
Francisco, Cal. ; Sandwich islands; Columbia, Boone Co., Mo. 1851-61 ; U.S. 
military service 1861-64, surgeon. Born Chesterfield, Mass., June 5, 1824; 
died Lee Centre, 111., Aug. 29, 1864. * T, B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1867 



1848 GRADUATES 



159 



Warren Benjamin Clapp. Farmer, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. four years; gradu- 
ated Rochester theological seminary 1855; ordained Baptist 1856; pastor, 
Dover, N. H. 1856-62; Milford, N. H. 1S63-65. Born New York, N. Y., 
Sept. 1827; died Wappinger's Falls, N. Y., Sept. 27, 1S65. Nee. 1866 

Joseph Bond Clark. Teacher, Mass. and N. H. six years; principal Wolfboro 
academy two years; lawyer, Manchester, N. H. ; city solicitor 1S59; member 
N/H. house of representatives 1859-60; county solicitor 1S61, '66; U. S. military 
service 1S62-65, captain ; mayor Manchester 1S67 ; director First national bank ; 
trustee Merrimac river savings bank; director Nashua, Acton, and Boston rail- 
road; People's fire insurance company. Born Gilford, N. H., June 21, 1823; 
died Manchester, N. H., Oct. 22, 1887. B. U. civ. war, Nee. 18S7 

George Graham Curtiss, A. M. From Sheffield, Mass. 

Austin Sprague Cushman. Private secretary to President Fillmore; commis- 
sioner U. S. circuit court, 1st district; notary public; justice of peace; register 
of probate and insolvency Bristol co. Mass.; U. S. register in bankruptcy, 1st 
congressional district, Mass. ; U. S. military service 1S61-63, major; lieutenant, 
U. S. revenue marine; clerk, Pension bureau; Land office; War department ; 
grand commander, department of Mass., Grand army of the republic; secre- 
tary American patent protective association; bearer of dispatches to London 
and Paris; organizer colonies for western N. C. ; resident, Switzerland 1S72-80; 
patent lawyer, New York, N. Y. Author La crise industrielle, Geneve, 1873 ! 
editor The republic magazine; contributor to newspapers. Address, 115 
Nassau St,, room 18, New York, N. Y. B. U. civ. war P. 

Miner Frink. Editor Albany freeholder, Albany, N. Y. 1S48-51 ; miner, Sacra- 
mento, Cal. ; lawyer, San Francisco, Cal. Born Renssalaerville, N. Y.,Julv 
2^, 1818; died San Francisco, Cal., Jan. 28, 1873. Nee. iS"? 

William Hall, A. M, From Lancaster co., Va. 

Augustus Ely Harmon. 

Onslow Hemmenway. Assistant master high school, New Bedford, Mass.; 
teacher, West Newton, Mass. Born Framingham, Mass.; died Framingham, 
April 24, 1S55. Nec> lS55 ' 

Augustus Hoppin, A. M. Lawyer, Providence, R. I.; art student, Europe 1S54- 
55 ! artist and author. Illustrator Curtis's Potiphar papers, 1853 ; Butler's Noth- 
ing to wear, 1857; Shillaber's Life and sayings of Mrs. Partington, 18^4; 
Knitting-tvork, by Ruth Partington, 1859; Holmes's Autocrat of the break- 
fast table, 1 858; Jubilee days, 1872; author and illustrator Carrot pomade, 
1864; On the Nile, 1871 ; Ups and downs on land and water, 187 1 ; Crossing 
the Atlantic, 1872; Hay fever, 1873; Recollections of Anton house, 1SS1 ; A 
fashionable sufferer, 1883; Tzvo Comfton boys, 1SS5 ; author Married for fun, 
18S5. Address, 138 George St., Providence, R. I. Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, P. 

Edward Taylor Hunt, A. M. Principal school, Newark, N. J. ; ordained Bap- 
tist 185 1 ; pastor, East Orange, N. J. ; South Adams, Mass. seven years ; Ches- 
hire, Mass.; Bristol, R. I.; Lansingburgh, N. Y. ; Lebanon Springs, N. Y. : 
Moosic Falls, N. Y. ; Mansfield, O. Born Providence, R. I., March 5, 1823; 
died Mansfield, O., March 16, 1874. Nee. 1874 

James Edward Leach. Teacher high school, Providence, R. I. 1S4S-49. From 
Bridgewater, Mass. ; died Providence, R. I., Oct. 23, 1849. * T, Nee. 1850 
Nehemiah Allen Leonard. Admitted to bar 1S51 ; lawyer, Springfield, Mass. ; 
member Springfield common council 1860-65; president 1860-64; district at- 
attorney, western district of Mass. 1S74, '78-80; president Conn, river railroad 
company 1S80-90; trustee state hospital for the insane, Northampton, Mass.; 



160 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1848 

director Third national bank; Springfield fire and marine insurance company. 
Born New Bedford, Mass., Jan. 8, 1825; died Springfield, Mass., Nov. 7, 1890. 

A <i>, Nee. 1891 

Jonathan Mabbitt. Clerk, Custom house, New York, N. Y. 1877 ?-87? From 
Dover, N. Y. A $ 

Thomas Jones Montague. From Middlesex Co., Va. 

Pendleton Murrah. Lawyer, Monterey, Texas 1S52-65; governor, Texas 1862- 
64. From Marion, Perry co., Ala.; died Monterey, Tex., Aug. 4, 1865. 

* T, Nee. 1866 

James Wheaton Smith, A. M. ; D. D. University at Lewisburg, Penn. 1S62. 
Graduated Newton theological institution 1851 ; ordained Baptist 1851; pastor 
Lowell, Mass. 1851-53; Spruce street church, Philadelphia, Penn. 1S53-70; 
Beth Eden church, Philadelphia 1870-80; pastor emeritus 1S80-. Author Life 
of John P. Croze?-, 1868; Reply to Albert Barnes } Dramatic element of pul- 
pit oratory ; with miscellanies in prose and verse. Address, 218 North 32d 
St., Philadelphia, Penn. Bapt. en eye, Cyc. Am. biog., Newt., A 4>, P. 

George Spring Taft. Lawyer, Uxbridge, Mass. Born Uxbridge, Mass., 1S27; 
died Uxbridge, Jan. 26, 1S60. Nee. i860 

Samuel Brown Vernon. From Newport, R. I.; died Chicago, 111., Feb. 7, 
1893. P. 

Alanson Wedge, A. M. Teacher 184S-. Address, Westfield, Chautauqua co., 
N. Y. P. 

Alfred Fisher Wilder. From Framingham, Mass.; died 1859. 

George Theodore Walcott. Born 1824; died Braintree, Mass., Oct. 22, 1S51. 

Nee. 1852 

George Wolford, A. M. ; LL. B. Albany law school 1S53. Lawyer, Albany, 
N. Y. 1851-81; clerk board of supervisors Albany co., N. Y. three years; 
member N. Y. legislature 1858-59; judge Albany co. 1859-64; deputy superin- 
tendent'of insurance N. Y. Born Knox, N. Y., March 6, 182S; died Albany, 
N. Y., Jan. 22, 1SS1. Alb., Nee. 1SS1. 8*22 

1849 

William Harrison Alden, A. M.; D. D. Colby university 1S73. Graduated 
Newton theological institution 1852; ordained Baptist 1S52; pastor, North At- 
tleboro, Mass. 1S52-57; First church, Lowell, Mass. 1857-64; Tabernacle 
church, Albany, N.Y. 1864-6S ; Middle street church, Portsmouth, N. H. 1868-SS ; 
acting pastor First church, Westboro, Mass. 1S91-; trustee Colby university 
18S1-; Colby academy. Author occasional sermons; anniversary addresses. 
Address, Westboro, Mass. Bapt. encyc, Newt. P., Colby 

James Burrill Angell, A. M. ; LL. D. 1868; Columbia college 1887. Assist- 
ant librarian, Brown university 1849-50; student in Euiope 1S50-53; professor 
Modern languages, Brown university 1852-60; editor Providence journal 1S60- 
66; president University of Vt. 1866-71; University of Michigan 1S71-; minis- 
ter to China, and chairman special commision to negotiate treaties with China 
1SS0-S1 ; member joint commission of U. S. and Great Britain to settle 
fisheries questions 18S7-SS. Author The higher education, a plea for making 
it accessible to all, 1879; The diplomacy of the United Stales, in Winsor's Nar- 
rative and critical history of America, 18S8; also numerous articles in reviews. 
Address, Ann Arbor, Mich. Cyc. Am. biog., * T, P. 



1849 GRADUATES 161 

William Richmond Brownell ; M. D. University of the city of New York 1852. 
Physician, Hartford, Conn. 1S53-73; U. S. military service 1S61-65, division 
surgeon, medical director, staff surgeon. Born Providence, R. I., March 30, 
1S2S; died Hartford, Conn., Dec. 1, 1873. A <i>. B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1S74 

Jared Fuller Crocker, A. M. Lawyer, Norwich, Conn. Born Norwich, 
Conn.; died at sea. Feb. 19, 1S60. Nee. 1S60 

Perez Lincoln Cushing, A.. M. Student, Newton theological institution one 
year; ordained Baptist 1S52; chaplain reform school, Weslboro, Mass. six 
years; principal private school, Middleboro, Mass. 1S57-74; chaplain state alms- 
house, Bridgeuater, Mass. 12 years. Born Boston, Mass., March 6, 1S25; died 
Santa Barbara, Cal., March 14, 1S75. Newt., Nee. 1875 

James Henry Duncan. Studied law, but engaged in business. Born Haver- 
hill, Mass., June 1S27; died at sea, Dec. 31, 1S5S. Nee. iS^q 

Reuben Thomas Durrett, A. M. ; LL. D. 1S94; LL. B. University of Louis- 
ville 1S50. Lawyer, Louisville, Ky. 1S50-S0; member Louisville common 
council 1853-54; member board of park commissioners ; editor Louisville Daily 
courier 1S57-59; founder Public library of Kentucky 1S71 ; president 1S71-S0; 
founder Filson club 1SS4; president, 1SS4-; founder Louisville Abstract and 
loan association; member American, Virginia, and Wisconsin historical 
societies; Polytechnic society of Louisville. Author Life and times of John 
Filson, 1SS4; Historical sketch of St. Paul's church, 1SS9; Centenary of Ken- 
tucky, 1S92 ; Centenary of Louisville, 1S93; The romance of the origin of 
Louisville, in Southern magazine, June 1S94; besides numerous historical 
articles, lists of which are given in the annual report of the American historical 
association for 1SS9, 1S92; see also A remarkable private library, Cincinnati 
Commercial gazette, March 17, 1SS9; The library of Colonel Durrett, in Netv 
York tribune, March 6, 1S91 ; Sketch of Reuben T. Durrett, in Southern 
magazine, June 1S94; Louisville fast and present. Address, 202 East Chest- 
nut St., Louisville, Ky. * Y, Cyc. Am. biog., P. 

John Manning Francis, A. M. Graduated East Winsor, now Hartford, theo- 
logical seminary 1S52 ; ordained Congregational; pastor, Staffordville, Conn.; 
instructor Ohio state institute for deaf mutes 1S54-65; superintendent Cal. 
state institute for the deaf, dumb and blind 1S65-66. Born Canterbury, Conn., 
April 16, 1S2S; died Plainfield, Conn., March iS, 1SS7. Nee. 1SS7 

Horatio Gray, A. M. Graduated Theological seminary. Va. 1S52 ; Episcopal 
clergyman ; assistant pastor St. Andrew's church, Philadelphia, Penn. 1S53-54; 
pastor Grace church, Waverly, N. Y. 1856-58; assistant pastor St. John's 
church, Providence, R. I. 1S5S; pastor Grace church, Mamaroneck, N. Y. 
1S67-72; preacher, Boston, Mass. Author Memoir of Rev. B. C. Cutler, 
1S65. Address, 1 Joy St., Boston, Mass. * T, P. 

Julian Hartrjdge; LL. B. Harvard university 1S52. Lawyer, Savannah, Ga. ; 
solicitor-general eastern judicial circuit Ga. ; member Ga. legislature two 
terms; Charleston demociatic convention 1S60; Confederate military service 
1S61-62; member Confederate congress 1S62-65 ; delegate, national democratic 
convention, Baltimore, Md. 1S72 ; presidential elector 1S72; member U. S. 
house of representatives 1875-79. Born Savannah, Ga., Sept. 9, 1829; died 
Washington, D. C, Jan. S, 1S79. Cong, direct., Nee. 1S79 

Rowland Hazard, A. M. Woolen manufacturer, Peace Dale, R. I. ; member 
R. I. house of representatives 1S63-64, '67-69; trustee Brown university 1S75- 
89; fellow 1SS9-; corporate member American board of commissioners for 
foreign missions; trustee Butler hospital for the insane; president Washing- 



1 62 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1849 

ton county agricultural society 1875- 5 president What cheer insurance company 
18S2-; treasurer Peace Dale manufacturing company 1S64- ; president sundry 
industrial companies. Author Addresses before the Washington county agri- 
cultural 'society , Credit mobilier of America, 1881; besides review articles on 
economic subjects. Address, Peace Dale, R. I. ¥ T, P. 

Luther Rice Long. From Hertford, N. C. 

John Gould Loring. Law student, Harvard university; resident, Boston, 
Mass. Born Boston, Mass., Feb. 5, 1825; died Boston, Oct. 20, 1873. Nee. 1874 

Charles Henry Mason. Admitted to bar, Providence, R. I. 1S52; lawyer, 
Providence 1852-53; secretary Washington territory 1S53-59; acting governor. 
Born Providence, R. I. 1829; died Oljmpia, Wash., July 22, 1S59. 

* T, Nee. 1859 

James Kirk Mendenhall. Sludent, Princeton theological seminary 1850-52; 
Theological school, New Brunswick, N. J.; ordained Baptist 1852; pastor, 
Camden, S. C. 1S52-60; Fernandina, Fla. 1S60-62 ; Bush River, S. C. ; Mt. 
Zion, S. C; Enoree, S. C. ; agent Furman university 1870-71; pastor, Colum- 
bia, S. C. 1872-73; district secretary Baptist home mission society 1875-76; 
evangelist, Greenville, S. C. 1S77-?; retired. Address, 95 Pendleton St., 
Greenville. S. C. Princ, P. 

William Hammond Mills ; D. D. University of Nebraska. Assistant librarian, 
Brown university 1850-52 ; Episcopal clergyman; pastor, Manton, R. I. ; St. 
Andrew's church, Providence, R. I.; Olneyville, R. I. 1S59-60; St. Mary's 
church, Dorchester, Mass. 1860-74; St. Paul's church, Erie, Penn. 1874-S0; 
Yonkers, N. Y. 1SS0-93; frequent delegate, general conference; dean Erie con- 
vocation ; president Yonkers nursery and home; member executive committee 
Sheltering arms, Tompkins Cove, N. Y. ; member committee N. Y. diocesan 
fund. Author pamphlet on confirmation ; several sermons. Born Newton 
Lower Falls, Mass., May 11, 1824; died Yonkers, N. Y., Feb. 10, 1S93. 

•*• T, Nee. 1894 

Lloyd Morton, A. M. ; M. D. Vermont medical school 1852. Demonstrator of 
anatomy, Vermont medical school 1S52-53; physician, Pawnticket, R. I. 1S53 
SS; president R. I. medical society 1872-73; censor 1878-S4; U. S. military ser- 
vice 1S62, surgeon. Born Halifax, Mass., Dec. 3, 1827; died Pawtucket, R. I., 
Oct. 16. iSSS. B. U. civ. war, A *, Nee. 1889 

Alexander John Robert, A. M. ; LL. B. Yale college 1851. Lawyer. Address, 
71S West Owing St., Denison, Tex. P. 

Thomas Drew Robinson, A. M. Address, 71 Broadway, P. O. Box 2300, 
New York, N. Y. 

Benjamin Francis Thurston, LL. D. 18S8. Admitted to bar 185 1; lawyer, 
Providence, R. I. 1851-90; counsel for Edison in electric cases; Thompson 
Houston company in electric cases; Pullman company ; speakef R. I. house of 
representatives 1854, '56-57, '64-65; member R. I. senate 1S6S-69; president 
Republican and independent club of Providence co. ; trustee Providence public 
library. Born New London, Conn., Nov. 7, 1829; died New York, N. Y. 
March 13, 1S90. Nee. 1890, A <t> 

James Tillinghast. Admitted to bar 1S51; lawyer, Providence, R. I. 1S51-. 
Address, 10S Angell St., Providence, R. I. * T, P. 

William Edward Tolman. Teacher and principal high school, Pawtucket, 
R. I. 25 years; with D. Goff and sons, manufacturers. Address, Pawtucket, 
R. I. P. 

Isaac Newton Tourtellott. From Thompson, Conn. 



1849 GRADUATES 163 

Adin Ballou Underwood, A. M. Admitted to bar 1853; lawyer, Milford, 
Mass. 1853-55; Boston, Mass. ; U. S. military service 1861-65 ; brigadier-gen- 
eral, brevet major-general; U. S. surveyor port of Boston 1S65-S6; chairman 
school committee Newton, Mass.; trustee Newton public library ; department 
commander Grand army, Mass. 1S73; chief of staff 1S69-71 ; member Historic 
genealogical society; Military historical society; trustee Brown university 
18S4-8S. Author The three years' service of the 33d Mass. infantry regiment ', 
1862-bj. Born Milford, Mass., May 19, 182S; died Boston, Mass. Jan. 14, 
18SS. B. U. civ. war, A *, Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. iSSS 

Caesar Augustus Updike. Admitted to bar 1851 ; lawyer, Providence, R. I. 
1S51-77; member common council 1S59-63 ; R. I. house of repiesentalives 1S60- 
64; speaker 1S60-62. Born Kingston, R. I., March 7, 1S24; died Providence, 
R. I., Oct. 9, 1S77. R- I- cyc, Nee. 187S 

Heman Lincoln Wayland, A. M. ; D. D. 1S69. Assistant librarian, Brown 
university 1849; student, Newton theological institution 1849-50; principal 
Ladies' seminary, Townshend, Vt. 1850-51; tutor, University of Rochester 
1S52-54; ordained Baptist 1S54; pastor Third, now Main street, church, Worces- 
ter, Mass, 1S54-61 ; U. S. military service 1S61-64, chaplain; missionary, 
Nashville, Ten 11. 1S64-65; professor Logic and rhetoric, Kalamazoo college, 
Mich. 1S65-70; president Franklin college 1S70-72; editor National Baptist 
1872-94; Examiner 1S95-; president Perm, state mission society; Philadelphia 
ministers' conference; N. E. society of Penn.; Contemporary club, Philadel- 
phia; American social science association. Author Life of C. H. Spurgeon; 
Life of Francis Wayland, in conjunction with Francis Wayland, 2 vols., 
1S67; numerous addresses, papers and speeches upon sociological and kindred 
subjects; besides various articles in Neiv Englander; Baptist quarterly ; and 
other periodicals. Address, 1420 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Penn. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Newt., Bapt. encyc, B. U. civ. war, P. 

Andrew Fuller Willard, A. M. ; M. D. University of Penn. iS5o. Teacher, 
Nova Scotia; Brooklyn, N. Y. ; physician, Kans. 1S65-73; Providence, R. L; 
colporteur of American Baptist publication society two years. Born Lancaster, 
Mass., Aug. 10, 1S14; died Providence, R. I., July 1, 18S5. Nee. tSS6. 11*16 



1850 



Charles Eugene Aaron, A. M. From Norristown, Penn. 

George Esdras Allen. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1853; or- 
dained Congregational 1S58; pastor Second church, Cambridgeport, Mass. 
1858-61; resident, Chelsea, Mass.; Norton, Mass.; East Somerville, Mass.; 
Episcopal clergyman, North Reading, Mass. 1SS0-? pastor St. James's church, 
Fall River, Mass. Address, 330 North Main St., Fall River, Mass. 

And., * Y, P. 

George Nelson Anthony. Teacher, West Greenwich, R. I. 1S50-51; Elling- 
ton, Conn. 1S51-52; graduated Andover theological seminary 1855; ordained 
Congregational 1855; pastor, Great Falls, N. H. 1855-60; Marlboro, Mass. 
1S60-69; South church, Peabody, Mass. 1869-76; treasurer Mass. home mis- 
sionary society 1879-S5. Born South Kingstown, R. I., Nov. 17, 1S23 ; died 
Newton Highlands, Mass., May 24, 18S5. Nee. 1S85, And. 

James Brown, A. M. Admitted to bar 1S52 ; lawyer, Attleboro, Mass. 1S52 ; 
Taunton, Mass. 1853-93; U.S. military service, 1862-63, major; member Mass. 



1 64 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1850 

house of representatives 1S62-66; Mass. senate 1S73. Born Swansea, Mass., 
Sept. 19, 1S2S; died Taunton, Mass., Feb. 19, 1S93. Nee. 1893, 13. U. civ. war. 

Jesse Holcombe Buck. Ordained Baptist 1S56; pastor 1856-6S; principal 
Macon seminary 1S6S-90; pastor and preacher, Macon, Miss. Contributor to 
religious press. Address, Macon, Miss. P. 

Samuel Benjamin Flagg; M. D. Berkshire medical institution 1S54. Physi- 
cian; ordained Unitarian 1S5S; pastor, Sandwich, Mass. Author Manual of 
■worship for the first parish, Walt ham, Mass. ,' also various sermons. Ad- 
dress, Sandwich, Mass. P. 

Elijah Timothy Fletcher. Ordained Methodist; assistant pastor, Fall River, 
Mass.; pastor nine churches in six s4ates during 12 j-ears ; student natural 
history 1862-64; literary editor Joicmal, Indianapolis, Ind. 1S64-72? Author 
various contributions to Providence journal. Born Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 
21, 1S24; died Indianapolis, Aug. 24, 1S77. B. U. Fall River, ^ T, Nee. 1S7S 

Benjamin West Gardner. Graduated Newton theological institution 1S53; 
ordained Baptist 1S53; pastor, Sheldonville, Mass. 1S53-55; Mansfield, Mass. 
1855-58; West Dedham, Mass. 185S-67; chaplain Soldiers' home, Boston, 
Mass. 1S59-61; preacher, New Ipswich, R. Lone year; North Marshfield, 
Mass. 1S69-74. Born Providence, R. I., July 4, 1S22 ; died North Cohasset, 
Mass., July 6, 1S74. Bapt. encyc, Newt., Nee. 1875 

Alvah Winslow Godding, A. M. Public school teacher, Providence, R. I. 
1S50-64; insurance agent. Address, 32 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Edward Powars Gray, A. M.; Trinity college 1S55; B. D. Seabury divinity 
school 1867. Episcopal clergyman; professor Ecclesiastical polity, Seabury 
divinity school 1S65-6S; Biblical literature and exegesis, St. Augustine's col- 
lege, Benicia, Cal. 186S-70; lecturer on Ecclesiastical polity, Bishop Pa ret 
divinity class, Baltimore, Md. 1890; retired. Author Harmony of gospel his- 
tory from Passion -week to Pentecost, 1S66; Apostolic treasury, 1S71 : Genuine- 
ness of St. Mark xvi., Q-20, in Church review, July 1S74; Needed revision of the 
Rubrics, 1S76; Te Deum laudamus, newly arranged according to its structure, 
1876; Simple calendar reform, in Science, Feb. 26, 1SS5 ; La/in prosody, in 
Academy, June 5, 1SS5 ; Did Christ rise from the dead on the first day of the 
■week? in Church reviezv, Oct. 1SS5 ; Impediments to a lawful marriage, in 
Church eclectic, Nov. 18S6; The first resurrection, in same, April 1SS7 ; Infant 
confirmation and communion, in same, May iSSS ; Is unction of the sick of per- 
manent obligation, in same. July 1S39; Belhsaida of St. Luke ix., 10, in Biblio- 
iheca sacra, April 18S9; The last Passover and its harmonies, in same, April 
1S91; editor Pacific churchman, 1876; Maryland churchman, 1SS9-91. Address, 
1326 North Mount St., Baltimore, Md. P. 

Charles Hibbard, A. M. Graduated Rochester theological seminary 1852; or- 
dained Baptist missionary 1S52 ; missionary, Burma 1S52-66; pastor, Chester, 
Vt. 1S67-75; Vergennes, Vt. 1S75-79; Middlebury, Vt. 1879-S3. Author His- 
tory of the Vermont Baptist state convention. Born St. Armand, Quebec, 
Dec. 21, 1S23; died Providence, R. I., Sept. 30, 18S7. Nee. 1SS8 

John Walker Kennady. Law student, Providence, R. I. 1S50-52; member 
editorial staff Times, New York, N. Y. 1852-65;^ Y. correspondent Courier, 
Charleston, S. C. Born Owensboro, Ky. May 8, 1S29; died New Yoik, N. 
Y., July 8, 1S65. * T, Nee. 1SS1 

Henry Fayette Lane, A. M. Tutor, Columbian college 1S50-52 ; student, 
Newton theological institution 1S53-54; ordained Baptist 1S54; paslor, New 
London, N. II. 1S54-57; Dorchester, Mass. 1857-60; Lawrence, Mass. 1860-63; 



1850 GRADUATES 165 

U. S. military service 1S62-63, chaplain; pastor, Portsmouth, N. II. 1S64-67 ; 
Malone, N. Y. 1S69-7S; secretary N. Y. state convention 1S7S-S0; pastor, 
Kingston, Mass. 1SS1-S3; Worcester, Mass. 1SS3-?; Millis, Mass. Author 
various articles in Watchman ' Examiner, besides sermons and addresses. 
Address, Millis, Mass. B. U. civ. war, Newt., * Y, P. 

John Morris. Instructor, North Providence, R. I. 1S50-51; Cumberland, R. I. 
1851-52; Rochester, N. Y. 1S52-53; farmer and real estate dealer, Providence 
1S53-; member town council North Providence 1865; R. I. house of represen- 
tatives 1S66; president school committee Noith Providence 1S67; member 
common council Providence 1S75-7S, '79-S1, 'S2-S4. Address, 957 Noith Main 
St., Providence, R. I. * Y, P. 

James Ormsbee Murray, LL. D. 1SS6; D. D. College of New Jersey 1S67. 
Instructor, Brown university 1851-52 ; graduated Amlover theological seminary 
1854; ordained Congregational 1S54; pastor, South Danvers, now Peabody, 
Mass. 1S54-61 ; Prospect street church, Cambridgeport, Mass. 1S61-65; Brick 
Presbyterian church, New York, N. Y. 1865-75; Holmes professor Belles 
lettres and English language and literature, College of New Jersey 1S75-; clean 
of the faculty ; director Princeton theological seminary; director Union theo- 
logical seminary. Author Discourse in South Danvers, Thanksgiving day, 
1856; Loyally to country and its duties, 1S61; Christian hvmnology, 1S70; 
besides various articles in New Princeton review] editor Orations and essays, 
with selected parish sermons, by J. L. Diman, 1SS2 ; George Ide Chacc : A 
Memorial, 1SS6; William Gammcll : A biographical sketch -with selections from 
his writings, 1890. Address, Princeton, N. J. And., "FY, Pi inc., Snbin, P. 

Edward LilHe Pierce, LL. D. 1SS2; LL. B. Harvard university 1S52; LL. D. 
Claflin university 1S94. Lawyer, Cincinnati, O. ; Mass. ; delegate, national 
republican convention 1S60, '76, 'S4; U. S. military service 1861; in charge of 
negroes, Hampton and sea islands 1S61-62 ; U.S. collector internal revenue 
iS)3-65; district attorney, Norfolk and Plymouth cos., Mass. 1S66-70; lecturer, 
Boston university law school ten years; secretary Mass. board state charities 
1S69-74; member Mass. house of representatives 1S75-77 ; appointed assistant 
treasurer U. S. 1878, but declined* Author Effect of proscriptivc or extreme 
legislation against foreigners in Mass. and N. E., on Jrce labor, free stales, 
and the cause of freedom and republicanism in the West, 1S57 ; American rail- 
road law, 1857; Personal liberty laws, 1S61 ; Negroes at Port Royal, 1S62; 
Freedmen of Port Royal, S. C, in Atlantic monthly, Aug. 1S63; Two systems 
of government proposed for the rebel states, 1S67 ; Index of the special railroad 
laws of Alass., 1S74; Lazv of railroads, 1SS1 ; Memoir and letters of Charles 
Sumner, 4 vols., 1S77-93; editor Walter's American lazv. See Dinner commemo- 
rative of Charles Sumner, and complimentary to E. L. Pierce, 1S94. Address, 
Milton, Mass. Cyc. Am. biog., Sabin, B. U. civ. war. P. 

Stephen William Price, A. M. Student, Newton theological institution 1S50 
52; ordained Baptist 1852 ; pastor, Cumberland, Md.; Athens, N. Y. Born 
Ava, Burmah, Feb. 6, 1S25 ; died Washington, D. C, Dec. 13, 1S55. 

Nee. 1856, Newt. 

Henry Clay Rice. Admitted to bar 1S52 ; lawyer, Worcester, Mass. ; member 
Worcester common council 1S58, '6t ; member Mass. house of representatives 
1S59-60; Mass. senate 1S79-S0; notary public, Worcester; master in chancery, 
Worcester; director People's savings bank. Born Millbury, Mass., Aug. 22, 
1S27; died 1S92? Nee. 1S92 



1 66 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1850 

George Benjamin Ruggles. In business, Buffalo, N. Y. ; travelled abroad 
three years; farmer, Gloucester, R. I. Born Providence, R. I., Sept. 23, 
1828; died Chepachet, R. I., Dec. 8, 1S78. A 4>, Nee. 187S 

Samuel Ahimaaz Simpson. Civil engineer. Address, Sheboygan Falls, Wis. 

A * 

George Edgar Williams. Lawyer, Taunion, Mass.; city solicitor Taunton 
1872-75. Address, Taunton, Mass. ^ T, P. 

Brastus Worthington ; LL. B. Harvard university 1853. Admitted to bar 
1854; lawyer, Dedham, Mass. ; trial justice 1S5S-67; clerk of courts Norfolk 
co., Mass. 1S67-; master in chancery 1878-93; public administrator since 1S81. 
Author A ddress at dedication of memorial, Dedham, Mass., Sept. 2g, 1868 / 
Short history of Dedham, in History of Norfolk co., 1S84 ; Historical address, 
250th anniversary of incorporation of Dedham, Mass., 18S6. Address, Ded- 
ham, Mass. P. 12 *10 



1851 



Ebenezer Treat Ailing, A. M. Address, Denver, Colo. 

Horatio Nelson Ballard; M. D. Harvard university 1854. From Thompson, 
Conn. 

Brainard Wayland Barrows. Graduated Newton theological institution 1854; 
ordained Baptist 1S55 ; pastor, Neponset, Mass. 1855-72 ; Middletown, Conn. 
1S73-S0; Norwood, Mass. 1SS1-90; Newton Centre, Mass. 1891-93; New York, 
N. Y. 1894-. Address, 310 West 48th St., New York, N. Y. Newt., P. 

Samuel Penniman Bates, A. M. ; LL. D. Westminster college 1862 ; Alle- 
ghany college 1877. Private tutor 1851-52; principal academy, Meadville, 
Penn. 1852-57; superintendent of schools Crawford co., Perm. 1857-60; deputy 
superintendent of public instruction Penn. 1860-66; stale histoiian Penn. 
1866-73; superintendent of public schools Meadville 1874-81; travelled in 
Europe 1S77; author 1881-; president Public library association 1872-80; mem- 
ber Penn. historical society 1866- ; member Crawford co. historical society. 
Author Institute lectures on mental and moral culture, 1859 ; Method of teach- 
ers' institutes, 1S62 ; articles on Physical culture, 1S62-63; Liberal education, 
1864 ; History of the colleges of Penn. ,' History of the Penn. volunteers, 5 vols., 
1866-73 5 Lives of the governors of Penn., 1S73 ; Martial deeds of Penn., 1875 ; 
Battle of Gettysburg, 1S78; Life of Gen. O. B. Knotvles, 1S78 ; History of 
Crawford co., Penn., 1878; Battle of Chanccllorsville, 1SS2 ; History of Penn. ; 
History of Greene co., Penn. ,* Digest of school laws; contributions to vol. 
12, Encyclopaedia Britauuica. Address, Meadville, Penn. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Allibone Sup., A A *, P. 

Emmons Paley Bond. Student, Hamilton literary and theological institution 
1851-52; ordained Baptist 1S52 ; pastor New Britain, Conn. 1852-65; U. S. 
military service 1S64-65, chaplain ; principal Conn, literary institution, Suf- 
field, Conn. 1S65-70; pastor Agawam, Mass. 1S70-73; professor Latin, Greek, 
and philosophy, Peddie institute, Hightstown, N.J. 1873-78; editor Christian 
secretary, 1S79-93 ; retired. Author Sunday school expositions in Christian 
era, 1873-75. Address, Mount Pleasant, Penn. B. U. civ. war, Bapt. encyc, P. 

John Summerfield Brayton, A. M.; LL. D. 1S93. City solicitor, Fall River, 
Mass. 1S54-57; clerk of courts Bristol co., Mass. 1857-64; member Mass. ex- 
ecutive council 1S66-68, '79-S0; president First national bank, Fall River; B. 



1851 GRADUATES 167 

M. C. Durfee safe deposit and trust company. Author [Remarks, Rehoboth, 
Mass., May 10, i886,~\ in Historic Rehoboth, 1SS6; Brown university alumni 
of Fall River, Mass., 18SS; Historical address at dedication of town hall, 
Swansea, Mass., Sept. cj, 1891, 1892; Tribute to E. G. Robinson, in Fall River 
evening' news, Nov. 24, 1S94; besides other historical addresses. Address, 
Fall River, Mass. P. 

Charles Frederic Brownell. Admitted to bar 1S53; lawyer, Providence, R. I. 
1S53-63; clerk R. I. senate two jears; member R. I. house of representatives 
one year. Born Providence, R. I., March 19, 1S31; died Providence, May 8, 
1S63. A 4>, Nee. 1863 

James Osgood Andrew Clark, D. D. 1S92; Emory college 1S71; LL. D. 
University of Georgia 1S75. Teacher, Perry, Ga., and law student 1851-52; 
lawyer, Savannah, Ga. 1S52-54; -theological student 1S54-56; ordained Metho- 
dist deacon 1S56; elder 185S; itinerant preacher 1S54-?; presiding elder 20 
years; professor Latin, Emory college 1S6S-72 ; chairman state committee on 
unification of University of Ga. with the! denominational colleges; commis- 
sioner to the various Methodisms of Europe and America 1S7S; delegate, 
Methodist ecumenical conference 1SS1. Author Wesley memorial volume, 1SS0; 
Elijah vindicated, 1SS5; Esther, a sequel to Ben Hur, 1S92 ; With what body, 
not yet published ; besides review articles and addresses. From Savannah. 
Ga. ; died Sept. 4, 1S94. ^ T, P. 

Lysander Dickerman, D. D. 1S93. Graduated Andover theological seminary 
1856; ordained Congregational 1S5S; pastor, Gloucester, Mass. 1858-60; Wey- 
mouth Landing, Mass. 1S61-67; Rindge, N. H. 1867-68; Walpole, N. H. 1S6S- 
69; student, Berlin university 1S70-72 ; pastor, Quincy, 111. 1S73-74; Gilrov, 
Cal. 1S74-75; Chico, Cal. 1S76-7S; lecturer on Egyptology. Author The 
Egyptian deities, in Andover review, 1SS5 ; The Hittiies of the Bible, in Jour- 
nal of the American geographical society, 1SS9; The Fayum, in same, 1892; 
Mariette-Beys Monuments of upper Egypt, 1890; besides numerous review 
articles. Address, Astor Libray, New York, N. Y. And., P. 

Thomas George Dickson, A. M. 1S93. Teacher, Athens, Greece. Author 
Handbook to Modem Greek, in conjunction with Edgar Vincent, 1S79. Ad- 
dress, Athens, Greece. Allibone, A <i> 

Jeremiah Lewis Diman, D. D. 1S70. Student, Andover theological seminary 
1S52-54; Halle, Heidelberg, Berlin 1S54-56 ; graduated Andover theological 
seminary 1S56; ordained Congregational 1856; pastor First church, Fall River, 
Mass. 1856-60; Harvard church, Brookline, Mass. 186064; professor History 
and political economy, Brown university 1864-S1 ; lecturer on History, Johns 
Hopkins university 1S79; lecturer on Theism, Lowell institute, Boston, Mass. 
1880; corresponding member Mass. historical society 1873-S1 . Author Cap- 
lure of Gen. Richard Prescott by Lieut. -Col. William Barton, 1S7S; Theistic 
argument as affected by recent theories, 1S81 ; Orations and essays, 1SS2 ; also 
frequent articles in New Englander • North American review ; Nation ; Provi- 
dence Journal ; editor John Cotton's answer to Roger Williams, 1S67 ; George 
Fox digg'd out of his burrowes, 1S72. See Hazard's Memoir, 1SS7 ; Murray's 
Commemorative discourse. Born Bristol, R. I., May 1, 1S31; died Providence, 
R. I., Feb. 3, 1SS1. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, * T, B. U. Fall River, And., Allibone, Nee. 1S81 

Simeon Borden Durfee. Student, Andover theological seminary 1852-153; 
graduated Harvard divinitj' school 1855 ; ordained Methodist 1855 ; acting pastor 
Congregational church, Peace Dale, R. I. 1S57. Born Tiverton, R. I., Sept. 
2, 1S29; died Tiverton, Feb. 19, 1858. * T, Nee. 1S58, And. 



1 68 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1851 

William Newell Fay. Ordained 1S53; pastor, West Halifax 1S53-56; Belcher- 
town, Mass. 1S56-6S; me liner Mass. house of representatives one year. Born 
Grafton, Mass., April 25, 1S25 ; died Bloominglon, 111., June 6, 1S6S. 

Nee. 1S6S, P. 

Daniel Johnson Glazier. Graduated Newton theological institution 1855; 
called to pastorate of First Baptist church, Fall River, Mass. 1855. See The 
student preacher, containing his life, with sermons, edited by R. Turnbull. 
Born Wellington, Conn., April n, 182S; died Providence, R. I., March 19, 
1S55. Nee. 1S55, Newt., B. U. Fall River, A $ 

Robert Pliny Hayes, A. M. 1SS6. General auditor U. S. express company, 
Jersey City, N. J ; member Buffalo historical society ; Orange club, Orange, 
N. J ; Beaver Island club, Buffalo, \ T . Y. ; Buffalo society of New York ; Sons 
of the Revolution; and other societies. Address, 177 West 95th St., New 
York, N. Y. A *, P. 

Edwin Hartwell Heard. Lawyer, Cal. Born Wayland, Mass., 1827; died 
Way land, Oct. 20, 1S57. A 4>, Nee. 1858 

George Washington Jenckes ; M. D. Harvard university 1S54. Physician, 
Woonsocket, R. I.; member R. I. medical society; president; member Ameri- 
can medical association; R. I. board of health; medical examiner 6lh district; 
hedth officer Woonsocket ; president town council; member school committee 
20 years; director in several business associations. Address, 47 Spring St., 
Woo 'socket, R. I. P. 

James Brewer Jordan. Teacher 1851-?; principal seminary; teacher, Sher- 
man, Grayson co., Tex.; Confederate military service, colonel or major; killed 
in battle, Va., 1S64 ? From Forestville, N. C. * Y, P. 

Alfred Lawton. Instructor, University grammar school, Providence, R. I.; 
graduated Andover theological seminary 1855; acting pastor, Brookline,N. H. 
1S55. Born Newport, R. I., July 1, 1S27 ; died Brookline, N. H., Aug. 30, 
1S55. Nee. 1855, And. 

Antoine Joseph Mauran; M. D. College of physicians and surgeons, New 
York, N. Y. 1S54. Physician and surgeon. Address, Creston, Union co., 
Iowa. P. 

Richard Metcalf. Graduated Harvard divinity school 1S54; ordained Unitarian 
18^4; pastor, Bath, Me. 1854-57; preacher, Detroit, Mich. 1S58; pastor, 
Meadville, Perm. 1S60-65 ; Winchester, Mass. 1866-S1. Author Letter and 
spirit, 1S70; Abiding memory, 18S3. Born Providence, R. I., Aug. 19, 1829; 
died Winchester, Mass., June 30, 1SS1. * Y, Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1SS2 

William James Morcock, A. M. Instructor, Beaufort college, S. C. 1851-54; 
graduated Princeton theological seminary 1856; ordained Baptist 1857; pastor, 
Ephesus, S. C. 1S57-60; Smyrna, S. C. 1S60-66; professor, Monroe female 
college, Ga. 1807-69; pastor, Thomaston, Ga. 1S71-72; Cabaniss, Ga. 1S72-79; 
resident, Forsyth, Ga. 1S72-79. Born Beaufort, S. C, Jan. 13, 1S31; died 
Forsyth, Ga., June 5, 1S79. Princ, Nee. 1SS0 

Frederick Mott, A. M. Judge 5th judicial district Iowa; professor Pleading 
and practice, Law deparment, Iowa slate university; president Des Moines 
college; U. S. military service Civil war, assistant adjutant-general, with rank 
of captain ; lawyer. Address, Winterset, Madison co., Iowa. P. 

John Norris. Address, Care of Brown, Shepley, & Co., London, Eng. 

Warren Randolph; A. M. Madison university 1859; D. D. Columbian college 
1S65. Ordained Baptist 1851; pastor High street church, Pautucket, R. I. 
1 S5 1 - ? ; Eighth street church, Providence -1857; First church, Germantown, 



1851 GRADUATES 169 

Penn. 1S57-63; Harvard street church, Boston 1863-67; Fifth church, Phila- 
delphia, Perm. 1S67-70; in Europe and the Levant 1S70-71 ; Sunday school 
secretary American Baptist publication society 1871-77; pastor First church, 
Indianapolis, Ind. 1877-79; Central church, Newport, R.I. 1879-; secretary 
International Sunday school lesson committee 1872-. Address, 454 Broadway, 
Newport, R. I. R. I. eye, Bapt. encyc, P. 

James Barlow Simmons ; D. D. University at Lewisburg 1870. Student, 
Rochester theological seminary 1851-52; Andover theological seminary 1S52- 
53; graduated Newton theological institution 1854; ordained Baptist 1S54; 
pastor Third church, Providence, R. I. 1854-57; First church, Indianapolis, 
Ind. 1857-61; Fifth church, Philadelphia, Penn. 1861-67; corresponding secre- 
tary American Baptist home mission society 1867-74; collector educational 
and foreign mission funds 1S74-77; pastor Trinity Baptist church, New York, 
N. Y. 1877-86; field secretary for N. Y., American Baptist publication society 
1S86-; secretary centennial education work, New York, N. Y. 1876; trustee 
Leland university, New Orleans, La. 1870- ; Brown university 1S75- ; Carson 
and Newman college, Mossy Creek, Tenn. 1894-; assisted in establishing ten 
colleges. Author Courage in the ministry, tract, 1861 ; Cause and cure of the 
Rebellion, discourse, 1861 ; Church finances, tract, 1864; Letter to an absent 
church member, tract, 1865; Memorial sketches, 1S65; Young child of grace, 
1S65 ; Tribute to the departed, 1866; Memorial to Nathan Bishop, 1SS5 ; Bible 
bands in the churches, 188S. Address, 129 East 59th St., New York, N. Y. 

Bapt. encyc, Roch., And., Newt., P. 

John Frank Slater. Merchant and manufacturer, Providence, R. I. Born 
Providence, R. I., March 10, 183 1 ; died Providence, Feb. 2, 1S62. Nee. 1862 

Hamilton Barclay Staples, LL. D. 1883. Admitted to bar 1854; lawyer, Mil- 
ford, Mass. 1854-69; Worcester, Mass. 1869-91; district attorney 1873; judge 
superior court 1S81-91 ; member Worcester city council; American antiquarian 
society ; trustee Worcester city hospital. Author A day at Mount Vernon in 
J797; The province laws; The Winthrop sword; The monument to La Salle at 
Rouen; and other historical papers. Born Mendon, Mass., Feb. 14, 1S29; 
died Worcester, Mass., Aug. 2, 1S91. One of 1000, A A $, Nee. 1892 

Uriah Thomas, A. M. Private tutor three years; real estate agent and broker, 
Minneapolis, Minn. 1856-59; proprietor and editor State netvs, Minneapolis 
1859-63; assistant treasury agent, N. C. Born Norristown, Penn., Feb. 9, 
1S29; died Doylestown, Penn., Oct. 14, 1S65. Nee. 1866 

Warren Thaddeus Webster, A. M. ; Bowdoin college 1S66. Professor Greek 
and Latin, Adelphi academy, Brooklyn, N. Y. Address, 394a Lafayette Ave., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. Bowd., P. 

Asa Messer Williams. Graduated Harvard divinity school 1S55; student, 
Heidelberg, Berlin; tutor, Antioch college, O. 1S56-59. Born Taunton, Mass., 
1831; died Northampton, Mass., Sept. 2, 1S59. A A $, Nee. 1859 

Bachelor of Philosophy. 

Thomas Alexander Tefft. Architect, Providence, R. I. 1851-56; student of 
architecture, Europe 1856-59. Author Our deficiencies in art education, 1853 ; 
Universal currency on the decimal system, 1S5S; papers on architecture in Nezv 
York crayon; letters from Europe in Nezv York times, 1S57-58. See The 
architect and monetarian, a brief memoir, by Edwin M. Stone, 1S69. Born 
Richmond, R. I. Aug. 3, 1826; died Florence, Italy, Dec. 12, 1859. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Nee. 1S60, Allibone. 16 *16 



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1852 



George Augustus Allen, A. M. Admitted to bar 1855; lawyer, Boston, Mass. 

1855-58; superintendent public instruction Attleboro, Mass. 1855-56; editor 
newspaper, Attleboro, Mass.; superintendent public instruction Phelps co., 
Mo. 1866; stock raiser, Ontario, Kans. Address, Ontario, Jackson Co., Kans. 

P. 

Edward Sumner Atwood, A. M. ; D. D. 1883. Graduated Andover theological 
seminary 1856; ordained Congregational 1856; pastor, Grantville, now Welles- 
ley Hills, Mass. 1856-64; assistant pastor South church, Salem, Mass. 1864-72; 
pastor 1872-88; member school committee Salem 11 years; Essex institute; 
New England historic genealogical society ; founder, secretary, president Essex 
Congregational club ; trustee Mass. Bible society ; member prudential committee 
American board of commissioners for foreign missions. Author various 
articles in Congregatio?ialist ; Golden rule; Andover review; and other 
periodicals. Born Taunton, Mass., June 4, 1833; died Salem, Mass., May 13, 
1888. A K E, And., Nee. 1888 

Lucius Whiting Bancroft, A. M. ; D. D. Union college 1866. Graduated 
Theological seminary of Va. 1856; Episcopal clergyman ; assistant pastor St. 
John's church, Providence, R. I.; pastor Christ church, Bridgeport, Conn.; 
professor Ecclesiastical history, Kenyon college, Gambier, O. 1862-68; pastor 
Christ church, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1868-?; professor Liturgies and Christian 
polity, Divinity school, Philadelphia, Penn. Address, 13 Cedar St., Worcester, 
Mass. ¥ T, P. 

Frederick Olney Barstow, A. M. Principal Hanover academy 1855; physi- 
cian, Swampscott, Mass. 1858-61; San Andreas, Calaveras co., Cal. 1861-?; 
superintendent schools Calaveras co. 1865-66; ordained Episcopal deacon 
1866: priest 1871 ; missionary La Mesa, N. Mex. 1871-?; assistant pastor Grace 
church 1877-79; pastor St. Peter's church, San Francisco, Cal. 1879-81; teacher 
and practicioner Divine science, Oakland, Cal. Address, 1261 Kirkham St., 
Oakland, Cal. P. 

Ebenezer Wilson Bloom. From Pleasant Valley, N. Y. ; died Brooklyn, N. 
Y., 1885. 

George Dana Boardman, D. D. 1866; LL. D. University of Penn. 1889. 
Graduated Newton theological institution 1885; ordained Baptist 1855 ; pastor, 
Barnwell Court house, S. C. 1855-56; Second church, Rochester, N. Y. 1856- 
64; Firstchurch, Philadelphia, Penn. 1864-94; honorary pastor 1894- ; president 
American Baptist missionary union ; Christian arbitration and peace society ; 
secretary Society for providing Christian literature for the blind; chaplain 
University of Penn. 1892-93 ; professor, Temple college, Philadelphia; profes- 
sorial lecturer on Ethics, University of Chicago. Author Address, First Bap- 
tist church, Philadelphia, Oct. 2, 1864; Loyalty to law; Address in commemo- 
ration of re-establishment of the national flag at Fort Sumter, April 14, 1865 ; 
Death, the law of life, April 16, 1863; Abraham Lincoln, 1865; Baptism, 
a symbol, 1S66; Spiritual anthropology ; Parable of the shrewd stexvard, 1879; 
Infant regeneratioti ; Life a vocation; The Parousia ; Conservative progress ; 
The triumphant Messiah; Studies in the creative week, 1S78; Studies in the 
model prayer, 1S78 ; Epipha?iies of the risen Lord, 1879; Studies i?i the moun- 
tain instruction, 18S0; Nature a pledge of grace, 1880; Scriptural doctrine of 
blood, 1881 ; James A. Garfield, 1881 ; Church and state, 18S1 ; Problems of 



1852 GRADUATES 171 

education., 1882; Mission of the Friends, 18S2 ; Transit of Venus ; Hardening 
of Pharaoh's heart; Martin Luther, 1883 ;• Function of zvorship ; Balaam; 
Early printing in the middle colonies, 1S85 ; The just scales; Call of Samuel, 
1887 ; The Divine man, from the nativity to the temptation, 1SS7 ; The Lord's 
supper; Unity of the church, 1S8S; Story of Samson, in Old Testament student, 
Nov. 1S8S; Story of Moses, 18SS; Immorality of Old Testament heroes in 
Andover review, March 1S88; Genesis of missions ; The threefold conviction; 
University lectures on the teji commandments, 1S89; An American university at 
Washington, 18S9; Topical index to the Bible; Disarmament of nations, 1890; 
Immortality ; Church of 'mankind ; Problem of Jesus, 189 1 ; Gift of imagination, 
1892; Forms and figures ; Discovery of America ; The two Bibles ; Christ the 
unifier of mankind, 1S93; Parliament of religions / Nationalism and interna- 
tionalism, 1893; Unification of civilization. Address, 3827 Walnut St., Phila- 
delphia, Pen 11. 
Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Allibone, Sabin, Johnson's eye, Newt., A <I>, P. 

Francis Caswell Bowman, 1868. Lawyer, New York, N. Y. ; member U. S. 
sanitary commission ; founder and president Mendelssohn glee club; musical 
critic Evening post, New York several years; Sun, New York 17 years; dra- 
matic critic Sun ten years. Author numerous articles in magazines and peri- 
odicals; also many of the musical articles in A7tierican cyclopaedia. Born 
New York, N. Y., Dec. 26, 1831 ; died New York, Oct. 29, 1884. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1885 

William Neverson Brooke. Teacher, Norfolk, Va. 1852-55; law student, New 
York, N. Y. 1855-57; clerk, U. S. custom house, New York 1857-61; clerk, Con- 
federate war office and Naval bureau of ordnance 1861-65 ; Teacher, Caroline 
Co., Va. 1865-68. Born Norfolk, Va., April 10, 1831 ; died Richmond, Va., 
Sept. i, 1868. * Y, Nee. 1870 

Samuel Brooks, A. M. ; D. D. Franklin college 1875. Assistant librarian, 
Brown university 1852-53 ; instructor Greek 1854-55; graduated Newton theo- 
logical institution 1S57 ; ordained Baptist 1857; pastor Beverly, Mass. 1857-60; 
instructor Hebrew, Newton theological institution 1860-61 ; pastor, South 
Framingham, Mass. 1862-64; West Medway, Mass. 1S66-69; professor Latin 
language and literature, Kalamazoo college 1869-. Address, Kalamazoo, Mich. 

Newt., Bapt. encyc, A A <I>, P. 

James Erastus Brown, A. M. Teacher, Quincy, 111. 1852-55; lumber mer- 
chant, La Crosse, Wis. 1855-59; U. S. military service 1S61-63, corporal. 
From Thompson, Conn.; died Helena, Ark., Nov. 4, 1S63. A K E, P. 

William Hawley Dickinson. Student, Andover theological seminary one 
year; lawyer, New York, N. Y. Born Hardwick, Mass., March 22, 1832; died 
Saratoga Springs, N. Y., May 15, 18S3. And., A 4>, Nee. 1883 

Alexander Farnum, A. M. Cotton merchant, Providence, R. I. 1S52-65; vice 
president R. I. hospital trust company 1877-81; president 1S81-S4 ; member 
R. I. house of representatives 1864-65 ; speaker 1S65; member school commit- 
tee; director, president Providence Athemeum ; trustee Providence public li- 
brary 1875-84; treasurer 1S76-84. Born Waterford, Mass., July 18, 1830; died 
Providence, R. I., May 11, 1884. * Y, Nee. 1SS4 

Miles Johnson Fletcher, A. M. Professor English literature, Asbury univer- 
sity, Greencastle, Ind. 1852-55, '57-60; superintendent public instruction Ind. 
1860-2; aide-de-camp to governor of Ind. 1S61-62. Born Indianapolis, Ind., 
June 19, 1828; died Sullivan, Ind., May 10, 1862. Z ^, B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1862 



172 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1852 

John A Gardner. Admitted to bar 1855; lawyer, Providence, R. I.; clerk R. 
I. supreme court 1S55-65 ; member R. I. house of representatives 1866-6S; U. 
S. district attorney 1871-77. Born Pawtucket, R. I., April 10, 1S30; died 
Providence, R. I., March 26, 1879. R. I. eye, Nee. 1879, Z ^ 

Nathan Edward Qoldthwait, A. M. Teacher Worcester academy 1852-53; prin- 
cipal Uxbridge academy 1853-55; lumber merchant, Lacrosse, Wis. 1855-59; 
president Wis. female college 1S59-63 ; superintendent of schools Dodge and 
Dane cos., Wis. 1S63-68 ; Boone, la. 1868-71; professor Mathematics, Des 
Moines college 1S73-76; editor and proprietor Boone county republican, 18SS- ; 
trustee Des Moines college 1S75-; member Iowa academy of sciences; Baptist 
home and foreign mission societies. Author various lectures on school and 
other topics; numerous official reports. Address, Sn West 3d St., Boone, la. 

P. 

Benjamin Willis Kinsman; M. D. Harvard university 1855. Physician, 
Toledo, O. Born Newburyport, Mass. 1832; died Paris, France, Nov. 12, 1855. 

Nee. 1856 

Nathan Wheaton Moore. Student, Andover theological seminary 1853-54. 
Principal Urban school, San Francisco, Cal. 1864-. Address, 2124 California 
St., San Francisco, Cal. And., A A $, P. 

John Nelson Murdock, LL. B. Albany law school 1854. Lawyer, Wabasha, 
Minn., presidential elector 1S65. Address, Wabasha, Minn. P. 

Allen Ives Ormsbee, A. M. Stockbroker, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; member N. Y. 
stock exchange. Address, 183 Joralemon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. P. 

Charles Henry Parkhurst. U. S. military service 1862-65, lieutenant-colonel; 
admitted to bar 1863; lawyer, Providence, R. I. ; member R. I. house of repre- 
sentatives 1855-56; city solicitor Providence 186S-74. Born Chelmsford, 
Mass., March 13, 1831 ; died Providence, R. I., March 25, 1889. 

A *, B. U. civ. war, Nee. 18S9 

Elijah Perry. Principal academy, Plainfield, Conn. 1852-53; lawyer, Rolla, 
Mo.; member Mo. legislature 1862; circuit attorney 1866-67; judge circuit 
court Mo. 1S69-75; trustee Mo. university 1863-74. Born Norwich, Conn., 
Oct. 19, 1S25 ; died Rolla, Mo., March 13, 1889. AA*, Nee. 1SS9 

Charles Bertrand Randall ; LL. B. Albany law school. Lawyer, Syracuse, 
N. Y. ; U. S. military service 1861-64, lieutenant-colonel. Born Arlington, Vt., 
Oct. 27, 1831 ; killed before Atlanta, Ga., July 20, 1S64. 

Nee. 1S65, B. U. civ. war. 

Thomas Francis Richardson, A. M.; LL. B. Harvard university 1854. From 
Boston, Mass. 

Alfred Brown Satterlee. Graduated Hamilton literary and theological insti- 
tution ; Baptist missionary, Burmah. Born N. Y., 1824; died Akyab, Arracan, 
Burmah, July 1, 1856. Nee. 1857 

Roswell Smith, by special vote 1887. Lawyer, Lafayette, Ind. -1870; joint 
founder Scribners monthly 1870 ; founder Century magazi?ie ; president Cen- 
tury company. Born Lebanon, Conn., March 30, 1S29; died New York, N. 
Y., April 19, 1892. Cyc. Am. biog., Am. eye. 

Charles Erastus Stephens. Resident, Taunton, Mass. From Taunton, 
Mass. ; reported deceased. Z "¥, P. 

Grenville Smith Stevens, A. M. ; M. D. College of physicians and surgeons 
1S54. Physician, Providence, R. I. Address, 1 Major St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Clarendon Waite. Bookkeeper, Worcester, Mass. 1852-53; graduated Andover 
theological seminary 1S56; theological student, University of Halle, Germany 



1852 GRADUATES 173 

1857; ordained Congregational 1S58; pastor, Rutland, Mass. 1858-66; U.S. 
military service 1S64; assistant superintendent freedmen several months; pas- 
tor Crombie street Congregational church, Salem, Mass. 1S66-67 ; temporary 
professor Rhetoric and English literature, Beloit college, Wis. 1867. Born 
Hubbardston, Mass., Dec. 12, 1830; died Beloit, Wis. Dec. 16, 1867. 

A <I>, B. U. civ. war, And., Nee. 1868 

William Henry Watson, A.M.; M. D. Homoeopathic medical college of 
Penn. 1854; University of the state of N. Y. 1S78. Physician and surgeon, 
Utica, N. Y. 1854- ; president Hahnemannian medical institute of Philadelphia 
1854; Homoeopathic medical society of Oneida co., N. Y. 1S60; permanent 
member N. Y. homoeopathic medical society; president 1S6S; examiner in 
Diagnosis and pathology, N. Y. board of medical examiners 1S72-S1 ; trustee 
N. Y. homoeopathic asylum for the insane 1873-76; U. S. pension examiner 
1875-S1; surgeon-general N. Y., with rank of brigadier-general 1SS0; regent 
University of the state of N. Y. 1S81-; member Medico-chirurgical society, 
New York, N. Y. ; medical staff, Faxton hospital, Utica, N. Y. ; senior mem- 
ber American institute of homoeopathy; trustee N. Y. state library, and State 
museum of natural history, Albany, N. Y. ; member Fort Schuyler club, Utica; 
American society for psychical research, Boston ; University club, New York, 
N. Y. ; councillor Oneida historical society; corresponding member R. I. his- 
torical society; member American historical society; la}' delegate, Episcopal 
general convention, New York, N. Y. 18S9; trustee Utica female academy. 
Author Address on -past and present position of homwopalhy, and the duties of 
its practitioners, 1861 ; Cerebrospinal meningitis, in Transactions N. Y. 
homoeopathic society 1864; Nosological classification of disease, in same 1S64; 
The medical professsion ; its duties and responsibilities, and the relation of the 
honuvopathic to its old school branch, 186S; Allopathic bigotry, 1869; Inaugural 
and annual addresses before the N. Y. homoeopathic medical society, in its Trans- 
actions 1869 ; Homoeopathy, in Zell's encyclopedia 1870 ; Old school of intolerance, 
1872; The advanced medical act, 1872; No sectarian tests as a qualification 
for office, and 710 sectarian monopoly of national institutions, 1872 ; Honuvopathic 
school, the modem school of rational and liberal medicine, 1S72 ; Medical educa- 
tion and medical licensure, 1855 ; Little city by the sea, 18S7 ; Memorial address 
up07i Francis Kirnan, 1892. Address, 270 Genesee St., Utica, N. Y. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Horn, bibliog., i r Y, P. 

William Franklin Webster, A. M. Instructor Analytical chemistry, Brown 
university 1854-55 ; student of chemistry, Europe 1855-56; professor Chemis- 
try, Washington and Jefferson college i860. Born Kingston, N. H. 1833; 
died Washington, Penn., Nov. 12, i860. Nee. i860, A <I> 

Lucius Augustus Wheelock. Master Elm street grammar school, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 1S52-59; usher, Dvvight school, Boston, Mass. 1859-65; U. S. 
military service 1S62-63, second lieutenant; sub-master Boylston school, 
Boston 1865-67; master Rice school, Boston 1S67-S6. Born Mansfield, Vt. 
1829; died Boston, Mass., April 30, 18S6. B. U. civ. war, ^ T, Nee. 1886 

Joseph Colver Wightman, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1857; ordained Baptist 1857; pastor, South Abington, Mass. 1857-58; Middle- 
town, Conn. 185S-62 ; U. S. military service 1862-63, chaplain; pastor, New- 
London, Conn. 1S63-66; North Cambridge, Mass. 1866-68; district secretary 
American Baptist Bible union 1870-71; pastor, Taunton, Mass. 1873-82. 
Author Christian union; Comparative religion; Law of worship ; Church 
finance; The Messiah ; besides numerous articles in reviews and other period i- 



174 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1852 

cals. Born Groton, Conn., Jan. 3, 1828; died Tiverton, R. I., Aug. 6, 1882. 

Bapt. encyc, Newt., Nee. 18S3 

Three Years' 1 Course. 

Justin Allen; M. D. Harvard university 1856. Physician. Address, Tops- 
field, Mass. P. 

Darius Ford. From Alfred, N. Y. 

James Milton Foster. From Springfield, Mass. 

Edward Hicks Magill, A. M. ; LL. D. Haverford college 1884. Principal 
classical department, high school, Providence, R. I. 1852-59; sub-master Latin 
school, Boston, Mass. 1859-67; principal preparatory department, Svvarthmore 
college 1S69-71 ; president Swarthmore college 1871-89; professor French lan- 

' guage and literature 1S89-. Author First lessons in French ; French grammar ; 
Key to French grammar ; Introductory French reader • French prose and 
poetry' Readi7ig French grammar ' Modern French series, 3 vols.; Coeduca- 
tion of the sexes ' Methods of teaching modern languages ; History of education 
in the religious society of Friends. Address, Swarthmore college, Swarthmore, 
Delaware Co., Perm. A K E, P. 

Darwin Eld ridge Maxson. From Alfred, N. Y. 

Alfred Porter Putnam, D. D. 1S71. Ordained Unitarian 1855; pastor Mount 
Pleasant Congregational church, Roxbury, Mass. 1855-64; Church of the 
Saviour, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1S64-86; president Danvers, Mass. historical society 
1889-. Author Singers and songs of the liberal faith, 1875; Channing centen- 
nial celebration, Brooklyn, N. Y., edited, 1880; A U?iitaria?i Oberlin, Jasper L. 
Douthit, 18SS ; Old anti-slavery days, edited, 1893 ; besides numerous memorial 
discourses, sermons, sketches, and articles in periodicals. Address, Main St., 
Concord, Mass. A 4>, P. 

William Maxwell Scott; M. D. University of Penn. 1S56. Physician, Norris- 
town, Penn. From Norristown, Penn.; died Nov. 24, 1S72. 

Homer Alexander Thompson. 15 *25 



1853 



Frank Standish Bradford, A. M. ; M. D. Jefferson medical college 185S. Pro- 
fessor Mathematics, Mississippi college 1853-54; physician, Providence, R. I. 
1858; Charleston, S. C. 1859-61; co-editor A''. A. journal of homoeopathy 1S60- 
61; U. S. military service 1861-62, assistant surgeon; professor Theory and 
practice of medicine, New York medical college for women 1S66-69 ; New York 
homoeopathic medical college 1869-85; visiting physician Hospital of New 
York medical college for women ; New York homoeopathic charity hospital, 
Ward's Island; retired 1888; member American institute of homoeopathy 1S58-. 
Address, 36 Maple Ave., Morristown, N. J. A A $, P. 

Osborn Edward Bright. Clerk, New York, N. Y. ; lawyer, N. Y. ; U. S. 
military service 1862; sergeant major; counsel 23d street railway company; 
Broadway railroad; Christopher and Tenth street railroad ; Bleecker street and 
Fulton ferry railroad; member N. Y. counsel Penn. railroad company; presi- 
dent Brown alumni association, N. Y. Born Homer, N. Y., 1832?; died New 
York, N. Y., March 15. 1S92. B. U. civ. war, A A <i>, Nee. 1892 

Henry Hudson Burrington ; A. M. University of Vermont 1856. Graduated 
Rochester theological seminary 1855; ordained Baptist; pastor First church, 



1853 GRADUATES 175 

Burlington, Vt. 1855-57; Waverly, la. 1858-63; superintendent public schools, 
Bremer co., la. 1S72-7S. Born Washington co., N. Y., May S, 1S26; died 
Waverly, la., May 11, 1S93. Nee. 1893 

Edward Thompson Caswell, A. M. ; M. D. Jefferson medical college 1859; 
student, Vienna, Prague, Paris 1860-63; hospital physician, Portsmouth, Va. 
1863; physician, Providence, R. I. 1S63-S7; member surgical staff, R. I. hospi- 
tal 1S6S-S7; president R. I. medical society; president American academy of 
medicine. Author Medical education, 1S75 ; Fractures at R. I. hospital, 1868- 
7^,1880; Semeleder's Rhinoscopy and laryngoscopy, translated, 1S66; besides 
numerous articles in medical journals. Born Providence, R. I., Sept. 11, 
1S33; died Providence, April 17, 1887. Surg.-gen. cat., A A <I>, Nee. 1SS7 

Samuel Dexter Cozzens. Lawyer. Address, 70 Temple Court, New York, 
N. Y. A* 

Jared Mann Heard. Principal grammar school, Providence, R. I. 1853-54; theo- 
logical student, Cambridge, Mass. ; ordained Unitarian 1S58; pastor, Clinton, 
Mass. 1858-63; member Mass. house of representatives 1862; pastor, Fitch- 
burg, Mass. 1863-64. Born Wayland, Mass., March 16, 1830; died Fitchburg, 
Mass., March 21, 1S64. Nee. 1864 

George Donald Henderson. Graduated Newton theological institution 1856; 
ordained 1S59; evangelist, Atchison, Kans. ; Leavenworth, Kans. 1857-58; 
Junction City, Kans. 185S-59; chaplain U. S. army 1S59-63; U. S. navy 1S64- 
75. Born Portsmouth, N. H., Sept. 2, 1832; died Portsmouth, May 20, 1875. 

B. U. civ. war, Newt., Nee. 1875 

Howard Malcom Jones. Assistant librarian Providence Athenaeum 1854; 
graduated Newton theological institution 1S57 ; ordained Baptist 1858; pastor 
Schoolcraft, Mich. 1858-59; Racine, Wis. 1859-63; Fredonia, N. Y. 1S63-69; 
Bristol, R.I. 1869-79; Shelburne Falls, Mass. 1879-83 ; Albert Lea, Minn. 18S3- 
S6; Fairfield, Iowa 1886-88; Cedar Falls, Iowa 18SS-90; Le Mars, Iowa 1891- 
92; preacher, Cedar Falls. Author Ought Christians to drink tvine, 1S66; 
Importance of Baptist principles, sermon in Watchman, June 17, 1S75. Ad- 
dress, 821 Fremont St., Cedar Falls, Iowa. A K E, Newt., P. 

George Frederic Kilton, A. M. Tutor, Antioch college. From Bristol, R. I. ; 
born 1833; died Providence, R. I., June 13, 1859. Nee. 1859 

William Henry Kingsbury. Clergyman; teacher; editor; postmaster; book- 
seller. Address, 92 Crown St., New Haven, Conn. p. 

Eaton Whiting Maxcy, A. M. ; D. D. Hobart college 1876. Graduated Prot- 
estant Episcopal theological seminary in Virginia 1856; ordained Episcopal 
deacon 1S56; pastor St. Philip's church, Crompton, R. I. 1856; St. Mark's 
church, Warren, R. I. 1857-61 ; ordained priest 1857 ; pastor Christ church, 
Troy, N. Y. 1861-64, ' s 6- ; St. John's church, Norristown. Penn. 1864-67; St. 
John's church, Bridgeport, Conn. 1867 ?-85. Address, 89 Grand St., Troy, N. Y. 

A K E, P. 

Francis Marion McAllister, A. M. ; D. D. Lafayette college. Episcopal 
clergyman. Address, Elizabeth, N. J. A A 4> 

John Sanderson; LL. B. Albany law school 1S55. Admitted to bar 1855; 
lawyer, Hudson, N. Y. 1855-57; New York, N. Y. 1857-61; Athens, N. Y. 
1S61-; county judge Greene co., N. Y. Address, Athens, Greene Co., N.Y. 

A K E, P. 

Lewis Everett Smith. Principal high school, Portsmouth, N. H. 1859-73; 
Smith's academy and commercial college, Portsmouth 1S73-. Address, 51 
Middle St., Portsmouth, N. H. A K E, P. 



176 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1853 

John Winslow, A. M. by special vote 1SS7; LL. B. Harvard university 1852. 
Lawyer 1852- ; district attorney King's co., N. Y. two terms; director various 
institutions; director and counsel Franklin trust company, Brooklyn, N. Y. 
1894; president N. E. society in Brooklyn 1886-89. Author Trial of the R. I. 
judges, 18S7; and numerous other addresses. Address, 164 Montague St., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. P. 

George Henry Woods ; LL. B. Harvard university 1855. Lawyer, Minneap- 
olis, Minn. 1855-61 ; U. S. military service 1861-64, chief commissary, with 
rank of colonel; president board of examination for officers of subsistence de- 
partment 1864-65 ; lawyer, Salem, Mass. 1865-83; grain dealer, Decatur, 111. 
1883-84. From Salem, Mass.; died Decatur, 111., Oct. 1, 18S4. 

B. U. civ. war, ■f T 

Three Years' Course. 

Asa Arnold. From Providence, R. I. 

Charles Bell; M. D. Philadelphia medical college 1854. Physician, Concord, 
N. H. Author Facts relating to the early history of Chester, N. H., 1720-84, 
1S63. From Chester, N. H. ; died Concord, N. H., Feb. 25, 1856. A K E, Sabin 

De Witt Clinton Brown. Lawyer. Address, 82 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. 

Charles Thomas Miller. Admitted to bar 1855 ; lawyer, Norristown, Penn.; 
member Penn. house of representatives. Born Norristown, Penn., Jan. 22, 
1832; died Norristown, Sept. 3, 1S85. Nee. 1886 

Isaac Morse Murdock. Merchant, Winchendon, Mass. Born Winchendon, 
Mass., Jan. 14, 1831 ; died Winchendon, Nov. 8, 1875. 9 A X, Nee. 1876 

Leonard Barnes Pratt. U. S. military service 1861-64, first lieutenant and com- 
missary; member N. H. house of representatives 1889-90; board of education 
Lisbon, N. H. 12 years; chairman 10 years; town auditor six years. Address, 
Lisbon, N. H. B. U. civ. war, P. 

George Blake Vose ; A. M. Washington and Jefferson college 1870. Professor 
Mathematics, Washington and Jefferson college 1865-69 ; Mechanics and as- 
tronomy 1869-73; c 'ty engineer North Providence, R. I. 1873-74; private 
teacher. "Address, 171 West Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

Alexander Lyman Holley, LL. D. 1878. Connected with Corliss steam 
engine works, Providence, R. I.; locomotive engineer, Stonington railroad 
nearly a year; editor Railroad advocate 1856-57; American engineer 1857; 
student railway practice, Europe 1858; connected with Times, New York, N. 
Y. 1858-63; Times correspondent, Europe 1859-60; student ordnance and 
armor, Europe 1862; student Bessemer process for the manufacture of steel, 
England 1863-?; promoter Bessemer manufacture, U.S. 1S65-82 ; consulting 
engineer, Cambria, Bethlehem, Scranton, and other steel works; member U. 
S. board for testing iron 1875; lecturer on the manufacture of iron and steel, 
School of mines, Columbia college 1879-82; trustee Rensselaer polytechnic in- 
stitute 1865-67, '70-82 ; president American institute of engineers 1875 ; Ameri- 
society of civil engineers 1876; founder American society of mechanical 
engineers; vice-president 1880. Author Permanent -way and coal-burning 
locomotives of European railways, -with a comparison of the working economy 
of European and American lines, and the principles upon which improveme?it 
must proceed, in conjunction with Zerah Colburn, 1S58; Series of letters on 
the Great Eastern, in Times, 1859; A?nerican and European railway prac- 



1853 GRADUATES 17 7 

tice in the economical generation of steam, 1S60; Treatise on ordnance and 
armor, 1S65; J. Barba's Use of steel for constructive purposes ; Methods of 
■workings applying, and testing plates and bars, translated, 1875 ; 41 articles 
on American iron and steel, in conjunction with L. Smith, in Engineering, 
London, 1887-80; also articles in American railway review; besides numer- 
ous technical papers. See Memorial of Alexander Lyman Hollcy, 1SS4. Born 
Lakeville, Conn., July 20, 1S32 ; died Brooklyn, N. Y., Jan. 29, 1882. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, Nee. 1882 
Henry Westcott. Civil engineer 1S53-55; graduated Harvard divinity school 
1S59; ordained Unitarian 1S60; pastor, Barre, Mass. five years ; Dedham, 
Mass. one year; Lexington, Mass. 1S66-81 ; Melrose and Maiden, Mass. 1881- 
83. Born Apponaug, R. I., Oct. 30, 1831 ; died Marblehead, Mass., July 14, 
1SS3. Z*, Nee. 1S84. 11 *14 

1854 

Masters of Arts. 

Benjamin Braman. Teacher, University grammar school, Providence, R. I. 
1854-55; instructor Latin, University of Michigan 1855-56; graduated And- 
over thoelogical seminary 1859; ordained Congregational; pastor, Shutes- 
bury, Mass. i860; principal academy, Westport, Mass. 1862-63; teacher, As- 
toria, N. Y. 1863-64; teacher of Drawing, Cooper institute, New York 1S75-?; 
president New York microscopical society; corresponding secretary; corre- 
sponding secretary Torrey botanical club; member New York academy of 
science. Editor Journal of the New York microscopical society. Born Norton, 
Mass.. Nov. 23, 1S31; died Norton, Jan. 20, 1SS9. 

A A $, And., Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1889 

Everett Augustus Carpenter. Law student 1854-56; lawyer 1S56-; secretary 
board of education Sag Harbor, N. Y. 1865-75; president 1884-86; member 
N. Y. house of representatives 18S0-S2 ; trustee and attorney Sag Harbor sav- 
ings bank 18S2-. Address, Sag Harbor, N. Y. * Y 

William Blanding Carpenter. Principal academy, Erie, Penn. 1854-55; law 
student 1855-56; lawyer, New York, N. Y. 1S56-. Address, 99 Nassau St., 
New York, N. Y. * Y, P. 

George Blackinton Cargill. From Wrentham, Mass. Clergyman. Died 
1S69. 

Edward Livingston Davis. Mayor Worcester, Mass. 1874; member Mass. 
senate 1S76. Address, Worcester, Mass. A 4>, P. 

James De Mille. Bookseller, St. John, N. B. ; professor Classics, Acadia 
college 1S60-65; History and rhetoric, Dalhousie college, Halifax, N. S. 1865- 
So. Author Helena's household, 185S; The martyr of the catacombs, 1858; 
Andy CFHara, i860; John Wheeler's two uncles, i860; The soldier and thesfy, 
1865; The Arkansas ranger, 1865; The Dodge club, 1866; Cord and creese, 
1867; The American baron, 1S69; The B. O. W. C. stories : The B. O. W. C, 
The boys of the Grand Pre" school, 1S70, Lost in the fog, 1870, Fire in the 
tvoods, 1872, Picked up adrift, 1872, Treasure of the seas, 1S73; The lady of 
the ice, 1870; The cryptogram, 1871 ; A comedy of terrors, 1872; An open 
question, 1872 ; The lily and the cross ; The young Dodge club : The seven hills, 
1S72, Among the brigands, The winged lion, 1S76; Babes in the wood, 1874; 
The living link, 1874; Elements of rhetoric, 1878; Old Garth; A castle in 



178 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1854 

Spain, 1S83 ; A strange manuscript found in a copper cylinder, iSSS; Behind 
the veil, a poem, 1893; a ' so contributions to leading periodicals. Born St. 
John, N. B., Aug. 23, 1837; died Halifax, N. S., Jan. 28, 1880. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Am. cat., Allibone, * Y, Nee. 1880 

Arthur Silbert Denny. Resident, Raymond, Hinds co., Miss.; soldier. 
From Leicester, Mass. ; died 1864. "Jr T 

Henry Wight Diman, 1868. Manufacturer, Bristol, R. I. ; member, R. I. 
house of representatives 1858-62; president R. I. republican state convention 
1862; U. S. naval service 1861-62, assistant paymaster; U. S. consul, Oporto 
Portugal 1862-70; Lisbon 1870-82. Born Bristol, R. I., April 2, 1835; died 
Lisbon, Portugal, Sept. 23, 1884. B. U. civ. war, Nee. 18S5 

William Smith Granger, by special vote 1890. President Granger foundry 
and machine company, Providence, r R. I.; director in various corporations. 
Address, 42 Olive St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Harris Ray Greene, A. M. Teacher, high school, Providence, R. I. two years; 
Woonsocket, R. I. ; principal high school, Worcester, Mass. 1857-65 ; Oread 
collegiate institute, Worcester, Mass. 1865-79; ordained Baptist 1879; pastor 
Second church, East Cambridge, Mass. 1879-83; principal school for young 
women, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1883-92. Author One Method; Drill book ; English 
language. Born North Kingstown, R. I., Aug. 16, 1829; died Wickford, 
North Kingstown, Aug. 18, 1892. A K E, Nee. 1893 

Alexander Martin Higgins. Graduated Newton theological institution 1857; 
ordained Baptist 1857; pastor, Reading, Mass.; Leominster, Plaistow, N. H. 
1861-64; South Framingham, Mass. 1865-66; Chicopee, Mass. 1867-69; Plais- 
tow, N. H. 1869-72; Greenville, N. H. 1873-74; East Gloucester, Mass. 1874- 
77; Lee, Mass. 1877-81; Ashland, Mass. 1881-83; Swampscott, Mass. 1884; 
South Abington, Mass. 1885; Somerville, Mass. 1886- ; retired. Author The 
apostolic method of building up feeble churches, 1894. Address, 75 Mt. Vernon 
St., East Somerville, Mass. Newt., P. 

Walter Hillman; LL. D. Mississippi college 1873. Professor Mathematics and 
natural sciences, Mississippi college 1854-56; president Central female insti- 
tute, Clinton, Miss. 1856-94; ordained Baptist ; pastor, Clinton during civil 
war; president Mississippi college 1867-1873; Miss, state teachers' association ; 
director bank, Jackson, Miss. ; member World's educational jury, New Orleans, 
La. Born North Tisbury, Martha's Vineyard, Mass. Jan. 9, 1829; died Clin- 
ton, Miss., April 9, 1894. A A $, Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1894 

Julius Earle Johnson. Student, Newton theological institution 1854-55; or- 
dained Baptist 1856; pastor, Jackson, Mich. 1856-63; Madison, Wis. 1863-66; 
Delavan, Wis. 1866-68; Milwaukee, Wis. 1868; Beaver Dam, Wis. 1869-72. 
Born Willington, Conn., Oct. 27, 1827; died Beaver Dam, Wis., Oct. 20, 1872. 

Newt., Nee. 1873 

Henry Wentworth Johnston. Instructor, Horton academy 1854-55 ! princi- 
pal Annapolis academy 1855-56; law student 1856-60; lawyer, Halifax, N. S. 
i860-?; clerk provincial secretary's office 1863-67; deputy provincial secretary 
1867; agent N. S. department of marine and fisheries 1S67-? ; member N. S. 
historical society. From Wolfville, N. S. •*• T 

Bartlett Mayhew. Graduated Newton theological institution 1S5S; ordained 
Baptist 1858: pastor West Tisbury, Mass. 1858; East Tisbury 1858-59; Exeter, 
N. H. 1859. Born Chilmark, Mass., Aug. 11, 1S29; died Tisbury, Mass., 
Sept. 24, i860. Nee. 1861, Newt. 



1854 GRADUATES 179 

Enos Munger. Graduated Newton theological institution 1857; ordained Bap- 
tist 1S57; pastor, Red Wing, Minn. 1857-58; Lakeland, Minn. 1858-62, '64-66, 
'68-72; U. S. military service 1862-64, private, chaplain; pastor, Belle Plaine, 
Jordan, Lexington, Minn. 1866-68. Born Monson, Mass., Nov. 4, 1825; died 
Lakeland, Minn., Oct. 14, 1S73. Newt., Nee. 1S74 

James Hepburn Parsons. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. ; member city court of 
magistrates; U. S. military service 1861-63, sergeant; member R. I. general 
assembly 1S62-63; U. S. district attorney 1866. Born Williamsport, Penn., 
May 30, 1832; died Providence, R. I., June 16, 1876. 

B. U. civ. war, A <I>, R. I. eye, Nee. 1876 

Nathaniel Pool. Market gardener. Address, Rockport, Mass. P. 

Samuel Austin Read. Dry goods clerk, Romeo, Mich. 1857-65; oil refiner, 
Cleveland, O. 1S65-66; druggist, Romeo, 1866-74; cashier Citizens' national 
bank, Romeo, 1874- ; inspector of schools Bruce township, Mich. 1S5S-61 ; 
clerk of Bruce township 1S61-65 ; member board of education Romeo, Mich. 
1S67-; town treasurer 1877-. Address, Romeo, Mich. A K E, P. 

John Henry Rogers. Graduated Berkeley divinity school 1S63; ordained 
Episcopal deacon 1S62 ; priest 1863; assistant pastor Trinity church, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. 1863-65; pastor St. James' church, Great Barrington, Mass. 1S65- 
66; Staten Island, N. Y. ; in Europe and flie East 1S6S-72 ; pastor Church of 
the Redeemer, New York, N. Y. iS72?-75; Christ church, Schenectady, N. Y. 
1S75-80; St. Mark's church, New Biitain, Conn. 1880-86. Born Providence, 
R. I., Jan. 4, 1834; died New Britain, Conn., Jan. 23, 1SS6. * T, Nee. 18S6 

Horatio Nelson Slater. Treasurer Slater woolen company; trustee Brown 
university 1S76-. Address, Webster, Mass. A A <I> 

Edward Padelford Taft. Cotton manufacturer, Providence, R. I. 1854-. Ad- 
dress, 36 South Water St., Providence, R.I. * T, P. 

Thomas Horatio Tucker. Teacher, high school, Hartford, Conn. 1855-56; 
principal academy, Manchester, Conn. 1856-59; Court street grammar school, 
Springfield, Mass. 1859-64; high school, East Douglass, Mass. 1865-67; West- 
boro, Mass. 1867-68; proprietor hotel Westboro 186S-74; agent Cassell and 
company, publishers 1874-. Address, Melrose, Mass. A K E, P. 

George Putnam Upton. On staff of Native citizen, Chicago, 111. 1855-56; 
city editor Evening jotirnal 1856-61 ; musical critic Chicago tribune 1S62-81 ; 
war correspondent 1S62-63 ; associate editor 1872-; organizer and first presi- 
dent Apollo musical club 1872. Author Letters of Peregrine Pickle, 1869; The 
great fire, 1872; Miiller's Memories, translated, 1879; Woman in music, 1SS0; 
Nohl's Life of Hadyn, 1883; Life of Liszt, 1SS4; Life of Wagner, 1S84, 
the three vols, translated ; The standard operas, 1S86 ; The standard oratorios, 
1SS7 ; The standard cantatas, 188S; The standard symphonies, 1S89. Address, 
2427 South Park Ave., Chicago, 111. Cyc. Am. biog., A X, P. 

Albert Greene Utley ; LL. B. Harvard university 1859. Principal Living- 
ston co., 111., academy 1855-56; judge court of magistrates Providence, R. I. 
1865-77 > president Lambertville rubber company 1S70-85 ; vice president Val- 
ley worsted mills 1875-S5 ; assistant librarian Providence Athenaeum 18S5; 
trustee People's savings bank, Providence 1S82- ; member school committee 
Providence; developing resources of Salt River Valley, Phoenix, Arizona 1894. 
Address, 235 Washington St., Providence, R. I. A K E, P. 

Thomas Vernon; LL. B. Harvard university 1856. Admitted to bar 1S57 ; 
lawyer, New York, N. Y. 1 85 7-83 ; Providence, R. I. 1883-87; U. S. 
military service 1861-62, corporal ; member R. I. historical society. Edited 



180 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1854 

Diary of a loyalist banished from Newport by the R. I. general assembly in 
1776. Born Newport, R. I., Dec. 4, 1832; died Providence, R. I., Aug. 10, 

1887. A A #, Nee. 1888 

Bachelors of Arts. 

Alexander Wylly Couper. Address, Sterling, Glynn Co., Georgia. P. 

Henry Cooley Parsons. Lawyer; member Perm, constitutional convention 
1873-74; major Williamsport, Penn. 1882-83; president West Branch na- 
tional bank. Address, 26 West St., Williamsport, Penn. A <t> 

Amos Denison Smith. U. S. military service 1862, second lieutenant; mer- 
chant and cotton manufacturer, Providence, R. I.; president and treasurer 
Whitestone mills. Address, 75 Prospect St., Providence, R. I. B. U. civ. war, P. 

Montfort Temple Taylor. From St. Charles parish, La. 

Charles Henry Thompson. Principal Mason academy, Shiloh, N. J. three 
years; instructor De Ruyter institute, New York, N. Y. ; book agent, West 
Halleck, 111.; instructor Greek and mathematics, academy, Albion, Wis. 1865- 
68; book agent, Rutland, 111. Born Westerly, R. I., Nov. 11, 1827; died Rut- 
land III, Sept. 8, 1882. Nee. 1SS4 

John Winthrop Vernon. Assistant treasurer Providence, R. I., institution 
for savings; cashier Merchants national bank, Providence. Author periodical 
articles on financial subjects. Address, 119 Williams St., Providence, R. I. 

A A *, P. 

Jared Irving Williams. Editor Coos county democrat, 1855-60; admitted to bar 
1856; lawyer, Lancaster, N. H. 1856- ; U. S. military service 1863, captain; 
president board of education 1876-89; member N. H. house of representatives 
1879-80. Address, Lancaster, Coos Co., N. H. A X, P. 

John York. From Ionian Islands; died 1876. 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

Charles Harrod Boyd. From Portland, Me. 

Charles Thomas Crocker. From Fitchburg, Mass. ; deceased. Z * 

John Qoforth. Lawyer, Philadelphia, Penn.; assistant attorney general U. S. 
1873-75. Born Montgomery, Penn., Sept. 26, 1833; died Philadelphia, Penn., 
Oct. 14, 1880. . A X, Nee. 1SS0 

William Minturn Grinnell ; LL. B. Harvard university 1856. Lawyer, New 
York, N. Y. -1866; planter, near Little Rock, Ark. 1866-70. Born New York, 
N. Y., Nov. 30, 1831 ; died near Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 2, 1870. A *, Nee. 1871 

Dormer Lewelly Hicok. From Hampden, Ohio. 

Thomas Poynton Ives, A. M. Merchant, partner house of Brown nnd Ives, 
Providence, R. I.; U. S. naval service 1861-65; acting volunteer commander 
1S64; trustee Brown university 1857-65; treasurer Butler hospital for the in- 
sane; trustee R. I. hospital. Born Providence, R. I., Jan. 17, 1834; died 
Havre, France, Nov. 17, 1S65. 

B. U. civ. war, A $, Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Nee. 1S66 

William Tillman. U. S. military service 1861-66, brevet lieutenant colonel; 
vice-president commissioners of Louisville sinking fund; cashier Falls City 
bank; treasurer various companies; retired. Address, 826 Second St., Louis- 
ville, Ky. B. U. civ. war, A <i>, P. 

Charles Henry Zug. Iron manufacturer. Address, 13th and Etna Sts., Pitts- 
burgh, Penn. P. 19*23 



1855 GRADUATES 



1855 



Mowry Aldrich Arnold. Teacher, Troy conference academy, Vt. ; Fort Ed- 
ward institute, N. Y. ; student, Western homoeopathic medical college, Cleve- 
land, O. 1S59-60; physician, Aurora, [11. 1860-62; principal academy, Ottawa, 
111. 1S62- ; resident, Colo. ; real estate agent and banker, Cheyenne, \Vyo.1S67-73 ; 
cashier First national bank, Cheyenne 1871-72; stock raiser, Wyo. 1873-? '55 

William James Batt. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1S5S; or- 
dained Congregational 1S59; preacher, Niagara City, N. Y. 1S5S-59; pastor, 
Stoneham, Mass. 1859-61, '75-; chaplain Mass. reformatory, Concord, Mass.; 
vice president and secretary Naval chaplains' association. Author various 
magazine articles; member editorial board Our paper, Concord. Address, 
Concord Junction, Mass. B. U. Fall River, And., '55, P. 

Augustus Osborne Bourn. Rubber manufacturer, Providence, R. I. 1S55-64; 
Bristol, R. I. 1S64-S7; lieutenant-colonel R. I. cavalry 1S7S; member R. 
I. senate 1876-83, 'S6-8S ; chairman finance committee R. I. senate 1877-S3 ; 
member judiciary committee 1878-83; governor R. I. 1SS3-S5 ; U. S. consul 
general, Rome 1SS9-93. Author Broivu 'university .' The reunion of the class 
of /Sjj, 1SS1. Address, Bristol, R. I. R. I. eye, '55, P. 

James Willson Brooks; LL. B. Harvard university 1858. Lawyer, Boston, 
Mass. 1858-75; trustee and agent various business associations, Boston, Mass.; 
vice consul, Paris 1862-64. Address, Petersham, Mass. '55, 1r Y, P. 

George Sanders Collins. Lawyer, Tallahassee, Fla. -1861 ; Bristol, R. I.; 
with National rubber company ; resident, Bristol. Address, Bristol, R. I. A K E 

Joseph Whipple Congdon. Teacher, Friends' school, Providence, R. I. ; 
Baton Rouge, La.; admitted to bar 1S60; lawyer, East Greenwich, R. I. 1S60- 
1879; corresponding clerk R. I. house of representatives 1S63-65; member 
1S7S-79; lawyer, Soledad, Cal. ; Mariposa, Cal. Address, Mariposa, Cal. 

A K E, '55, R.I. man., P. 

William Kent Davey. Ordained Baptist 1856: pastor, Bolton, Mass. 1856-58; 
South Reading, Mass. 1S59-60; Reading 1S60-64; North Reading 1S64-68; 
West Acton, Mass. 1S6S-73; Northboro, Mass. 1873-77; Southboro, Mass. 
1877-S3; Hanson, Mass. 1883-84; Nashville, Tenn. 1SS4-85 ; South Hampton, 
N. H. 18S5-91 ; Amesbury, Mass. 1891-93. Born Boston, Mass., Oct. 17, 1S2S; 
died Amesbury, Mass., March 11, 1893. '55, Nee. 1S94 

William Griswold Dearth. Law student, Harvard university 1855-56; ad- 
mitted to bar 185S ; lawyer, Providence, R. I. 1858-60; clerk, Providence in- 
stitution for savings 1860-64; assistant treasurer 1864-S0; stock raiser, Kans. 
1S80-81. Born Taunton, Mass., May 27, 1834; died Jetmore, Hodgeman 
county, Kans., June 8, 1881. '55, -t T, Nee. 1881 

Amos Atwell De Witt. Teacher, Norwich Town, Conn. 1867-88; principal 
Town street school, Norwich Town. Address, Norwich Town, Conn. AK E, P. 

John Henry French, A. M. ; LL. B. Harvard university 1S57. Admitted to 
bar 1S57; lawyer, Clinton, Iowa 1857-61; Eastport, Me. 1861-S7; member 
Washington county bar. Born Eastport, Me., Dec. 31, 1833; died Eastport, 
Dec. 12, 1SS7. '55, *T, Nee. iSSS 

Charles Francis Holbrook. Principal high school, Uxbridge, Mass. 1S55 ; 
assistant teacher, Worcester academy 1S56; graduated Newton theological in- 
stitution 1859; ordained Baptist i860; pastor, Tariffville, Conn. 1859-62; West 
Boylston, Mass. 1862-65; Danversport, Mass. 1865-70, '89- ; Saco, Me. 1S70-79; 



1 82 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1855 

Newport, N. H. 1879-83; Hallowell, Me. 1883-89; trustee Colby academy, New 
London, N. H. 1880-83. Address, Danversport, Mass. A K E, '55, Newt., P. 

Joseph Darwin Long. Teacher, Miss. 1855-56; Holyoke, Mass. 1856-57 ; law 
student, Harvard university; admitted to bar 185S; lawyer, Chicago, 111. 185S- 
61; Onarga, 111. 1861-?; real estate agent, Onarga; attorney 111. central railroad 
1861-86; honorary member Chicago philosophical society. Author Digest of 
law reports of III., in conjunction with C. H. Wood, 1863; Good company; 
four lectures before Chicago philosophical society 1871-75; various magazine 
articles. Address, 3300 Stevens Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. '55, A A $ 

William Henry Pabodie ; D. D. S. Ohio dental college of Cincinnati 1866. 
Teacher, Wrentham, Mass.; Cincinnati, O. 1856-64; dentist 1866-67; superin- 
tendent of schools Peru, Ind. 1867-68; Lebanon, O. 1868-70; instructor Greek 
and Latin, Woodward high school, Cincinnati, O. 1870- ; in Europe 188S. 
Address, Wyoming, Hamilton Co., O. A K E, '55, P. 

George Burgess Paine. Graduated General theological seminary 1S58. Born 
Providence, R. I., Nov. 9, 1835; died Leghorn, Italy, Dec. 9, 1858. 

'55, A A $, Nee. 1859 

Jeremiah Gardner Peckham. County inspector of schools; founder Wake- 
field high school; principal 1855-56; has held various town offices 1855- ; mem- 
ber school committee South Kingstown, R. I.; superintendent of public 
schools; first master R. I. state grange 18S7-91 ; directorand president National 
landholders bank; Kingston savings bank; farmer. Address, Kingston, 
R. I. P. 

Hiram Kallock Pervear. Student, Newton theological institution 1855-57 '■> or ~ 
dained Baptist 1857; pastor Second church, Cambridge, Mass. 1857-65; First 
church, Worcester, Mass. 1865-73; First church, Cambridge, Mass. 1873-79; 
First church, New Bedford, Mass. 1880-86; First church, Clinton, Mass. 1SS6- 
1891 ; retired. Address, 10 Myrtle St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Newt., '55, P. 

Charles Phelps ; M. D. Physician. Address, 34 West 37th St., New York, 
N. Y. Z -f 

Richard Fletcher Putnam. Teacher Quincy school, Boston, Mass. five years ; 
student, General theological seminary ; Episcopal clergyman ; pastor St. John's 
church, Framingham Centre, Mass.; Emmanuel church, Grass Valley, Cal. ; 
Church of the Advent, San Francisco, Cal.; travelled in Europe; pastor St. 
Mary's church, Newton Lower Falls, Mass. seven years ; Trinity church, Lime 
Rock, Conn.; secretary board of education Salisbury, Conn.; journalist. 
Author Funeral oration, President Lincoln, Grass Valley, Cal., 1865; occa- 
sional sermons, newspaper articles, and 1730 book reviews for New York 
press; one of the founders and editors Pacific churchman. Address, 30 West 
26th St., New York, N. Y. '55, P. 

Thomas Simons. Teacher, Miss, two years; student, Albany law school; 
lawyer, Albany, N. Y.; assistant district attorney New York 1863-75; assist- 
ant attorney general 1875-S5. Born Maulmain, Burmah, Dec. 17, 1834; died 
Washington, D. C, June 19, 1886. '55, A X, Nee. 1887 

John Fry Tobey ; LL. B. Harvard university 1861. Admitted to bar 1857; 
lawyer, Providence, R. I. ; clerk R. I. senate 1859-61 ; justice Providence court 
of magistrates 1861-62; U. S. military service 1862, first lieutenant and 
adjutant; member common council 1866-69; reporter of decisions R. I. 
supreme court 1868-74; member R. I. house of representatives 1S77-78, '80-82; 
R. I. senate 1879-80, '82-83 5 alderman Providence 1879; j uc *ge advocate general 
R. I. 1881-82. Author Rhode Island reports, vols. 8-10; joint-editor Public. 



1855 GRADUATES 183 

statutes of 1SS2. Born Providence, R. I., Nov. 29, 1835; died Providence, 
Oct. 5, 1882. B. U. civ. war, '55, * Y, Nee. 1S83 

Theodore David Warren. Connected with Fourth national bank, New York, 
N. Y. Address, 443 William St., East Orange, N. J. Z ^, P. 

Marcus Waterman. Artist, New York, N. Y. 1857-70; Boston, Mass.; 
travelled abroad 1878-S3, 1884; elected associate National academy 1S61. 
Painter Gulliver in Lilliput ; The roc's egg, 1886; Journey to the City of Brass, 
1S8S; besides numerous American forest scenes and Arabian subjects. Ad- 
dress, 616 Washington St., Boston, Mass. ■% Y, Cyc Am. biog., Cyc. painters 

Henry Dudley Williams. Art dealer, Boston, Mass. ; trustee Dean academy; 
Tufts college 1S80-. Address, 190 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. A A <I> 

Bachelors of Arts. 

John Wilkes Bigelow. Teacher, Marietta, O. ; in business, Grafton, Mass. 
until 1S7S; U. S. military service nine months; mechanic, Canon City, Col.; 
Chicago, 111. Address, 5407 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. 'rr, p. 

Freeman Cornish ; LL. B. Albany law school 1856. Lawyer, New Orleans, 
La.; New York, N. Y. 1876; manufacturer, Philadelphia, Penn. Address, 
742 Drexel Building, Philadelphia, Penn. p 

Cortland Hoppin, A. M. ; M. D. College of physicians and surgeons 1S60! 
Physician, Providence, R. I. 1860-76; medical attendant Children's home, 
Providence. Born Providence, R. I., Sept. 5, 1S34; died Providence, Oct. 19! 
lS 7 6 - 1S55, A A <t>, R. I. cyc, Nee. 1S77 

Moses Brown Jenkins. U. S. military service 1861. Address, Providence, 
R - *• B. U. civ. war, * Y 

Henry Augustus Littell. Teacher normal school, Lancaster, Mass.; high 
school, Reading, Mass.; Marblehead, Mass.; Highland military academy, 
Worcester, Mass.; teacher of elocution, New York, N. Y. Born Boston, 
Mass., July 20, 1828; died Derry, N. II., Jan. 19, 1893. Nee. 1893 

Morris Barker Morgan. Commission merchant, Providence, R. I. 1S56-67; 
resident, New Orleans, La. 1867-74; custom house officer, New Orleans 1S73- 
74. Born Baton Rouge, La., Sept. 25, 1835; died New Orleans, La., Oct. 5, 
lS 74- A A 0, '55, Nee. 1S75 

Albert Hale Plumb, D. D. 1872. Graduated Andover theological seminary 
1858; ordained Congregational 185S; pastor First church, Chelsea, Mass. 
185S-72; Walnut avenue church, Boston, Mass. 1S72-. Address, 3 Harold St., 
Roxbury, Mass. > 55 , a A <1>, And., P.' 

Horatio Rogers. Law student, Harvard university. Admitted to bar 1S58; 
lawyer, Providence, R. I. 1S5S-73; justice Police court 1861 ; U. S. military 
service 1861-64, colonel, brevet brigadier-general; attorney general R. I. 1864- 
67; member Providence common council 1S66-68, 73-74; president 1874; 
member R.I. house of representatives 186S-69, '74-76; cotton manufacturer, 
Providence 1873-91 ; associate justice R. I. supreme court 1891-; president R. I. 
historical society. Author Oration at laying corner stone of new city hall, 
1875, Private libraries of Providence, 1878; Journal of Lieut. James M. 
Ha dden, edited, 1884; also numerous contributions to periodicals. Address, 
150 Bowen St., Providence, R. I. 

* Y, Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc, B. U. civ. war, '55, Sabin 

Amos Joseph Saunders. Teacher, Danvers, Mass. 1S55-56; principal Merri- 

mac academy, Groveland, Mass. 1856-60; academy, Pepperell, Mass. 1860-66; 

storekeeper, Pepperell ; overseer of the poor; member school committee; di- 



1 84 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1855 

rector public library ; selectman several years ; member Mass. house of repre- 
sentatives 1873-74, '75-76; justice of peace 1874; member Mass. senate 1S76- 
78 ; chairman committee on education 1878. Address, East Pepperell, Mass. '55 

Henry Nettleton Snyder. Principal Reddicksville seminary, Sunbury, 
N. C. 1855-56; student, Albany law school 1S56-57; lawyer, Chicago, 111. 
1857-60; U. S. military service 1861-64, captain; merchant, Chattanooga, 
Tenn. 1865-75; member Tenn. house of representatives 1873-74; in railroad 
business 1876-S2 ; examiner, U. S. bureau of pensions 1883-. Address, Bureau 
of pensions, Washington, D. C. P. 

Charles Turner. Student, Albany law school ; admitted to bar 1857; lawyer, 
Morris, 111. 1857-69; Selma, Ala. 1869-?; Birmingham, Ala.; chancellor mid- 
dle district Ala. 1870-81. Address, Birmingham, Ala. Z ¥, '55, P. 

Bachelor of Philosophy. 

William Mason Turner; M. D. University of Penn. 1858. Medical student, 
Paris. Physician, Petersburg, Va. ; Confederate military service, surgeon ; 
physician, Philadelphia, Penn. 1865-77. Author numerous articles in periodi- 
cals. Born Petersburg, Va., Dec. 15, 1835; died Philadelphia, Penn., Oct. 
1877. Z*. '55. 24*11 



1856 



Masters of Arts. 

Charles Henry Alden; M. D. Penn. college 185S. Assistant surgeon U. S. 
army i860; U. S. military service 1861-65, brevet lieutenant colonel; deputy 
surgeon-general 1S88; assistant surgeon-general 1892; medical director de- 
partment of Dakota, St. Paul, Minn. 18S8-93; delegate, International medical 
congress, Berlin 1S90; president Army medical school, Washington, D. C. 
1893-; assistant to surgeon-general 1893-. Author Report on prison depot at 
Fort Delaware, Del., 1863, in Med. and surg. hist, of rebellion; Reports o?i 
surgical cases, in same; Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming, description -with ac- 
counts of climate, flora fauna, etc., 1870; Reports on Gunshot wound of pharynx, 
Gunshot wound of duodenum, Case of lightning stroke, 1871 ; Fort Walla 
Walla, Washington territory, description, etc., 1875; Gunshot wounds treated 
with antiseptic field packet, Gunshot wound of foot treated antiseptically, 1885; 
Five cases of gunshot xvounds treated antiseptically, Repeated rupture of mem- 
brana tympani from discharge of artillery, 1886; Address, Army medical 
school, 1894; Special training of the medical officer, 1894; Report on Army 
medical school, 1894. Address, Surgeon-General's Office, Washington, D. C. 

B. U. civ. war, A A $, P. 

Charles Blake. Clerk R. I. supreme court; retired. Address, Providence, R.I. 

Z * 

Julius Bond. Clergyman ; book-keeper. Address, Box 218, Plantsville, Conn. 

Nathaniel Greene Bonney. Graduated Andover theological institution 1S62; 
ordained Congregational 1864; pastor, Peru, Mass. 1864-68; Poquonnock, 
Conn. 1868-73; Falls Village, Conn. 1873-76; East Hartford, Conn. 1876-78; 
Hanover, Conn. 1S7S-83. Born Marshfield, Mass., May 30, 1834; died Hart- 
ford, Conn., April 12, 1883. B. U. Fall River, And., Nee. 1884 

Frank Woodbridge Cheney, by special vote 1S90. In silk business, Hart- 
ford, Conn. 1856-62; U. S. military service 1862, lieutenant colonel; trav- 



1856 GRADUATES 185 

elled, Europe, China, Japan; treasurer firm of Cheney brothers, silk manu- 
facturers. Address, South Manchester, Conn. B. U. civ. war, Cyc. Am. bio"-. 
Samuel Leonard Crocker; LL. B. Harvard university 1S59. Address, Naples, 

Italy. 
William Baylies Crocker. Law student two years; in iron business, New 
York, N. Y. 1S5S-86. Born Taunton, Mass., Jan. 22, 1836; died New York, 
N. Y., Jan. 3, 1SS6. A *, Nee. 1886 

James Madison Cutts ; LL. B. Harvard university 1S60. U. S. military ser- 
vice 1861-6S, captain; brevet lieutenant colonel ; judge advocate and aide-de- 
camp, army of the Potomac; editor South Western 1S6S; professor History, 
rhetoric and oratory, Seton hall college, South Orange, N. J. 1870-76; lawyer. 
Author numerous speeches, addresses and editorials on public questions; edi- 
tor An American continental commercial union, by Stephen A. Douglas; A 
brief treatise upon constitutional and party questions, received orally from 
Stephen A. Douglas, 1866. Address, 2815 N St., Washington, D. C. 

B. U. civ. War, A A <i>, Sabin, P. 
Thomas Ewing, i860, by special vote 1894; LL - D - Georgetown college 1870. 
Lawyer, Cincinnati, O. ; Leavenworth, Kans. 1856-61; member Leavenworth 
constitutional convention 1858; peace conference 1S60; chief justice Kansas 
supreme court 1S61-62 ; U. S. military service 1S62-65, brigadier general, 
brevet major general; lawyer, Washington, D. C. 1865-71; Lancaster, O. 
1871-81 ; member Ohio constitutional convention 1873-74; U. S. house of rep- 
resentatives 1S77-S1 ; lawyer, New York, N. Y. 1881-; trustee Ohio soldiers' 
and sailors' orphans' home 1874-78; Ohio university 1878-S3 ; vice president 
Cincinnati law college 1S81. Author Address, Marietta centennial convention, 
1S87; Address, Kansas stale oar association, 1890; The struggle for freedom 
in Kansas, in Cosmopolitan, May 1894. Address, 41 Wall St., New York, 
N- Y. Cyc. Am. biog., A A <j>, P. 

Isaac Hawley Gilbert. Ordained Baptist 1S56; pastor, Bristol, Conn. 1S56- 
63; Middletown, Conn. 1863-70; Hyde Park, Mass. 1S70-76; Norwood, Mass. 
1876-79; Medfield, Mass. 1S79-S6; Chicopee Falls, Mass. 1886-90. Born Eas- 
ton, Conn., Feb. 4, 1830; died Chicopee Falls, Mass., Feb. 13, 1890. Nee. 1890 
Charles Bradford Qoff, Ph. D. 1S92. Principal preparatory department, Union 
college, Schenectady, N. Y. 1S56-57; student of history, Brown university 
1857-58; principal high school, Fall River, Mass. 1858-64; English and classi- 
cal school, Providence, R. I. 1864- ; trustee Brown university 1889-. Address, 
63 Snow St., Providence, R. I. A A <!>, B. U. Fall River, P. 

Ezra Hervey Hey wood. Agent Mass. anti-slavery society ; founder and editor 
The zvord; author various essays on questions connected with labor and the 
emancipation of woman. Born Princeton, Mass., Sept. 29, 1829; died Boston, 
Mass., May 22, 1893. Nee. 1893 

Nathaniel Peter Hill, 1859, by special vote 1894. Instructor Chemistry applied 
to the arts, Brown university 1858-59; professor 1859-64; student of mining 
and metallurgy, Colorado and Europe 1864-67; organizer Boston and Colorado 
smelting company 1867; general manager 1867- ; mayor Black Hawk, Colo. 
1871; member Colo, territorial council 1872-73; U. S. senate 1879-85; regent 
Smithsonian institution; member international monetary commission 1891 ; 
president United oil company; Colorado smelting and mining company; De- 
nargo land company; proprietor Republican, Denver, Colo. Author Speeches 
and papers on the silver and other economic questions, 1890. See sketch by B. 
W. Steele, with portrait, in National magazine, Feb. 1892. Address, Denver, 
Col °- Nat. mag., P. 



1 86 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1856 

Uriah William Lawton. Teacher. Address, Jackson, Mich. 

James Mac Alister, by special vote 1890; LL. D. 1890; LL. B. Albany law 
school 1864. Superintendent public schools Milwaukee, Wis. 1873-83; regent 
Wisconsin normal schools 1878-83 ; superintendent public schools, Philadel- 
phia, Penn. 1S83-90; president Drexel institute, Philadelphia 1891-; lecturer 
Pedagogy, Johns Hopkins university 1893 ; University of the city of New York 
1894; trustee University of Penn. 1885- ; member American philosophical so- 
ciety 1886; ofncier d'Academie, Paris 1SS9. Author Manual of primary in- 
struction-, 1884 ; Manual of instruction in U. S. history and civil government, 
1 887 ; Catalogue of pedagogical library ', with bibliographical notes, 1887 ; Man- 
ual training i?i the public schools of Philadelphia, 1890; Art education in the 
public schools, 1S93 ; besides contributions to periodicals. Address, Drexel in- 
stitute, Philadelphia, Penn. Cyc. Am. biog., Am. cat., P. 

Richard Olney, LL. D. 1893; LL. B. Harvard university 1858. Lawyer, 
Boston, Mass.; counsel for Eastern, Boston and Maine, and other railroads; 
member Mass. house of representatives 1874; U. S. attorney-general 1893-. 
Address, Washington, D. C. App. ann. cyc. 

John Peirce, D. Sc. 1894! Assistant professor Chemistry applied to the arts, 
Brown university 1862-63; professor 1863-64; trustee 1894-. Address, 15 Bene- 
volent St., Providence, R. I. *k T 

Joseph Warren Reed. From Boston, Mass.; born 1821; died Fall River, 
Mass., July 27, 1856. Nee. 1856 

George Lavater Stedman; LL. B. Albany law school 1857. Admitted to bar 
1S57; Address, Albany, N. Y. A K E, P. 

John Eaton Tourtellotte, A. M. ; LL. B. Albany law school; lawyer, Mankato, 
Minn. 1857-61, 1866; U. S. military service 1861-65, colonel, brevet brigadier- 
general; U. S.army 1866-S5 ; superintendent Indian affairs; aide-de-camp, with 
rank of colonel, to Gen. Sherman 1870-83; major 18S3-85 ; member commission 
of three to revise the military tactics. Author Cavalry manual. Born 
Thompson, Conn., July 3, 1833; died La Crosse, Wis., July 22, 1891. 

Nee. 1892, B. U. civ. war. 

Oliver Spink Westcott, D. Sc. 1892. Principal high school Joliet, Warsaw, 
Lockport, Chicago, 111. ; superintendent of schools, Racine, Wis. ; principal 
Racine high school; county clerk, Kendall co., 111.; principal North division 
high school, Chicago, 111. Address, Maywood, 111. P. 

Francis Wayland White. Cotton manufacturer, Winchester, Mass. 1856-67; 
dry goods and commission merchant, New York, N. Y. 1867-. Address, 249 
St. James Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. * T, P. 

Gardner Matteson Wickes. Accountant. Address, 150 West 126th St., New 
York, N. Y. P. 

Bachelors of Arts. 

Nicholas Brown Bolles. Teller Providence bank, Providence, R. I. 1S57-63 ; 

U. S. military service 1862, first lieutenant. Born Lynn, Mass., Feb. 20, 

1835; died Providence, R. I., Sept. 22, 1863. Nee. 1S64, i" T, B. U. civ. war. 
Henry Clay Ford. President Penn. commission of fisheries 1887-. Address, 

1823 Vine St., Philadelphia Penn. P. 

Charles Shaler Forsyth. Merchant, Pittsburgh, Penn. From Louisville, Ky. 

ir T 
Thomas William Fox; LL. B. Harvard university 1859. From Worcester, 

Mass. ; died 1883. Harv. 



1856 GRADUATES 187 

Charles Hiram Wood. Judge circuit court nth 111. district 1867-74; resident, 
Onarga, 111.; lawyer, Chicago, 111. Author Digest of law reports of III., in 
conjunction with J. I). Long, 1863. From North Lyme, Conn.; died March 
13 or 14, 1S90. p 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

Benjamin Lincoln Ray; M. D. Harvard university 1S59. Interne Mass. 
general hospital; assistant physician Butler hospital for the insane, Providence, 
R. I. 1S59-67; physician, Philadelphia, Penn. 1867-79; secretary R. I. medical 
society- Author numerous articles in American journal of medical sciences. 
Born Eastport, Me., Dec. 31, 1S36; died Philadeldhia, Penn., Dec. 9, 1S79. 

A X, Nee. 1SS0 

Samuel Snow; LL. B. Harvard university 1858. Lawyer, Boston, Mass. Ad- 
dress, 8 Wendell St., Cambridge, Mass. p. 21 *9 

1857 

Masters of Arts. 

William Henry Bowen ; D. D. Hillsdale college, Mich. 1874. In Europe, and 
teaching 1S57-5S; student, Andover theological seminary 1S5S-59; ordained 
Free Baptist 1859; pastor, Blackstone, Mass. 1S59-62 ; Olneyville, R. I. 
1863-64; North Scituate, R. I. 1S64-6S; Lewiston, Me. 1S69-S2 : Baptist church, 
Middleboro, Mass. 1884-S8; lecturer and author, Providence, R. I. 1885- ; 
president Free Baptist education society; board of overseers of Bates college ; 
chairman Lewiston school board; delegate, Evangelical alliance, Basel 1S79. 
Author Memoir of Rev. George T. Day; one of the editors Free- Will Baptist 
quarterly. Address, 27 Sycamore St., Providence, R. I. And., R. I. eye, P. 

John Billings Brackett, A. M. ; D. D. Rochester university 1872. Student, 
Newton theological institution 1857-59; ordained Baptist 1S59; pastor, Pough- 
keepsie, N. Y. 1859-65; Brooklyn, N. Y. 1865-73; Lynn, Mass. 1873-78; Charles- 
town, Mass. 1S78-80; Brookline, Mass. 1880-SS; member executive board of 
American Baptist missionary union. Born Woburn, Mass., Dec. 31, 1S35 ; 
died Brookline, Mass., Dec. 5. 18S9. A K E, Nee. i8yo, Newt. 

George Wheaton Carr; M. D. University of Penn. 1S60. Physician and sur- 
geon, Providence, R. I. 1S60-; assistant surgeon-general R. I.; U. S. military 
service 1861-64, surgeon; brigade surgeon; medical director; member R. I. 
medical society i860-; secretary; president board of examiners ; member Provi- 
dence medical association; president 1870-72; surgeon, R.I. hospital 186S- ; 
consulting surgeon; U. S. pension examiner; consulting surgeon Butler hos- 
pital for the insane 1880- ; member American medical association; American 
academy of medicine. Address, 29 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. 

B. U. civ. war, H A X, R. I. eye, P. 

Edward Winter Clark. Student, Newton theological institution 1S57-58; 
Rochester theological seminary 1S5S-59; ordained Baptist 1S59; pastor Logans- 
port, Ind. 1859-61; editor and publisher Witness, Indianapolis, Ind. 1861-67; 
secretary Indiana Baptist state convention 1861-66; missionary Sibsagor, 
Assam 186S-75 ; Naga Hills 1875-. Author following works in Ao Naga : two 
of the Gospels; Life of Joseph of the Scriptures; a small hymn book; some 
school books; most of the grammar and vocabulary in Ao Naga grammar, 
•with illustrative phrases and vocabulary, 1S93, by his wife, Mary J. (Mead) 
Clark. Address, Amguri, Assam, India. A K E, Bapt. encyc, Newt., Roch., P. 



1 88 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1857 

Edward Hutchins Cutler. Assistant librarian, Brown university 1S5S-60; 
instructor Mathematics 1S60-61 ; principal academy, Bridgewater, Mass.; high 
school, Providence, R. I. ; head master high school, Newton, Mass. ; proprietor 
and principal preparatory school, Newton. Author various articles in periodi- 
cals. Address, 334 Washington St., Newton, Mass. Z 'f, P. 

Thomas Dean. Lawyer. Address, 28 StateSt., Boston, Mass. Z * 

Samuel Coffin Eastman ; LL. B. Harvard university 1859. Assistant librarian, 
Brown university 1857-58; lawyer, Concord, N. H.; member N. H. house of 
representatives; speaker; president N. H. historical society. Author White 
mountain guide-book, 2ded., 1859; Brancles' Impressions of Russia, translated; 
J. Lie's The family at Gilje, translated. Address, Concord, N. H. P. 

Daniel Goodwin. Episcopal clergyman; pastor St. John's church, Bangor, 
Me.; St. Paul's church, Wickford, R. I.; St. Paul's church, Dedham, Mass.; 
St. Luke's church, East Greenwich, R. I. Address, East Greenwich, R. I. 

A A $, P. 

John Newbold Hazard, 1S90. Cotton manufacturer, Peacedale, R. I.; in Ber- 
lin 1894-95. Address, Peace Dale,R. I. •*• Y 

Robert Hale Ives. Merchant, Providence, R. I. 1858-62 ; U. S. military service 
1862, lieutenant. Born Providence, R. I., April 3, 1837; mortally wounded, 
Antietam, Md. Sept. 17, 1862; died Hagerstown, Md., Sept. 27, 1862. 

Nee. 1863, R. I. eye, B. U. civ. war, 't Y 

Aaron Clement Lyon. Principal public school, Racine, Wis. 1857-58; student, 
Hamilton theological institution 1859-60; pastor Baptist church, Fayetteville, 
N. Y. 1860-66, '86-91 ; Amenia, N. Y. 1866-67; Millerton, N. Y. 1875-81 ; New 
Market, N. Y. 1883-84; Lake Placid, N. Y. 1884-85. Address, Clifton Springs, 
N. Y. A K E, P. 

John Milton Manning. Teacher Mathematics, Pierce academy two years; 
principal academy, Woodstock, Conn, two years; Liberal literary institute, 
Antwerp, N. Y. five years; farmer, Judson, Mass.; superintendent scbools 
Raynham, Mass. one year. Address, Judson, Mass. A K E, P. 

Frederick Paine. Fire insurance agent, Minneapolis, Minn. Address, 1028 
Hawthorne Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. P. 

William Augustus Rogers, LL. D. 1891 ; A.M.Yale college 1880; Ph. D. 
Alfred university 1886. Teacher Alfred academy; professor Mathematics and 
astronomy 1858-70; meanwhile student Theoretical and applied mechanics, 
Yale college one year; student Astronomy, Harvard university one year; U. S. 
naval service 14 months during Civil war; assistant, Harvard college obser- 
vatory 1870-77; assistant professor Astronomy 1S77-86; professor Phvsics 
and astronomy, Colby university 1886- ; fellow Royal society of London 1880; 
honorary fellow; member National academy of sciences; vice president Amer- 
ican association for the advancement of science 1882-S3 ; president American 
society of microscopists 1886. Author Annals of Harvard college observatory, 
5 vols. ; Obscure heat as an age7it in producing expansion hi metals under air 
contact, 1894; a ^ so a bout thirty articles on various subjects. Address, 14 
Union St., Waterville, Me. Harv., Cyc. Am. biog., P. 

James Granville Sproat. Lawyer, Wareham, Mass. 1859-88; member Mass. 
senate 1870-71. Born Wareham, Mass., July 22, 1835; died Wareham, Feb. 
22, 1888. A X, Nee. 1 S8S 

Samuel Landes Swisher. From Groveport, O. 

George Clinton Tanner; B. D. Seabury divinity school 1S60. Instructor Greek, 
Shattuck school, Faribault, Minn. ; Episcopal clergyman ; pastor St. Paul's 



1857 GRADUATES 189 

church, Owatonna, Minn. ; dean Southern convocation; diocesan examining 
chaplain, registrar, historian; chaplain and headmaster Shattuck school. 
Author History of the Episcopal church in Minn. Address, Faribault, Minn. 

O A X, P. 
William Albert White. Student, Harvard law school; principal boys' school, 
Newport, R. I.; lawyer, Newport until 1869; Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minn. 
1S69-72 ; Santa Barbara, Cal. 1872-S7; judge justice court, Newport; member 
R.I. house of representatives. Born Middleboro, Mass.; died Santa Bar- 
bara, Cal., Aug. 27, 18S7. Nee. iSSS 

Bachelors of Arts. 

Franklin Ripley Barrett. President Savings bank, Portland, Me.; director 
Canal national bank; secretary and treasurer Me. general hospital; Female 
orphan asylum ; director Atlantic and St. Lawrence railroad; Portland, Saco 
and Portsmouth railroad. Address, 169 State St., Portland, Me, Z *, P. 

Alexander Thompson Britton. Lawyer, Washington, D. C. ; U. S. military 
service 1S61 ; president metropolitan police board D. C. about 1878; member 
commission to codify U. S. public land laws 1879-81 ; chairman presidential 
inaugural committee 18S9; vice president and executive Columbia national 
bank, Washington; president American security and trust company -1S93 ; 
chairman executive committee; commissioner from D. C. toColumbian exposi- 
tion 1S93; chairman executive committee on awards 1893; director Emergency 
hospital; treasurer and trustee District title insurance company, Washington; 
director Washington hospital for foundlings; Columbia fire insurance com- 
pany, D. C. ; trustee and chairman finance committee Protestant Episcopal 
cathedral foundation, D. C. ; president Atlantic building company, Washing- 
ton ; treasurer and director Pacific building company, Washington ; Washing- 
ton counsel for numerous! railroads and other corporations. Author U. S. 
land latvs, 3 vols. 1S80; editor Financial reviezv, bi-monthly. Address, 
Pacific building, Washington, D. C. A A <I>, P. 

Luther Rawson Burlingame. From Knoxville, Penn.; deceased. 

Charles Hutchins HapgOOd. Manufacturer, Alton, 111.; president Hapgood 
plow company. Address, Alton, 111. A A *, P. 

George Harrison Marston. Clergyman. From North Providence, R. I.; 
died 1S65. 

Francis Baring Peckham. Lawyer. Address, Newport, R. I. z * 

Daniel Bullard Pond ; LL. B. Albany law school 1S58; lawyer, Woonsocket, 
R. I.; member R. I. senate; mayor Woonsocket. Address, Woonsocket, 
R- I- G A X 

Reuben Brooks Poole, A. M. 1SS7. Librarian Young men's Christian associ- 
ation, New York, N. Y. 1865- ; president N. Y. library club 1SS7-SS, 'S9-90; 
vice-president N. Y. state library association 1892-93. Author various articles 
in Library journal ; and other periodicals. Address, 152 East 23d St., New 
York, N. Y. P. 

Nathaniel Robbins. From West To wnshend, Vt. 

Charles Sewall. Lawyer, Salem, Mass.; member school committee. Born 
Rockport, Mass., Nov. 2. 1835; died Salem, Mass., April 4, 1894. Nee. 1S94 

Benjamin Hale Smith. Admitted to bar 1859; lawyer, Gloucester, Mass. 1S59- 
81; member school committee 1867 ; city solicitor 1876; trustee public library 
fund; member Mass. house of representatives 1863-65; publisher Telegraph, 
Gloucester; Cape Ann advertiser ; Cape Attn bulletin. Born Rockport, Mass.. 
March 29, 1833; died Gloucester, Mass., Nov. 23, 1880. A A <J>, Nee. 1SS1 



190 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1857 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

Elisha Smith Aldrich. Merchant, Providence, R. I. -1894; retired. Address, 
8 Cushing St., Providence, R. I. Z *, P. 

Dexter Sheldon Stone. With publishing house, Philadelphia, Penn.; civil 
engineer, Providence, R. 1.; ship-builder, in partnership with Herreshoff, 
Bristol, R. I. three years; manager Philadelphia publishing house, Boston, 
Mass.; partner Cowperthwait and company, publishers, Philadelphia 1873-87. 
Born Coventry, R. I., Dec. 1, 1837; died Nantucket, Mass., Aug. 8, 1887. 

Nee. 188S. 21 *10 



1858 



Masters of Arts. 

Samuel Warren Abbott; M. D. Harvard university 1862. Principal academy, 
Ticonderoga, N. Y. 1858-59; U. S. service 1861-65, assistant surgeon U. S. 
navy 1861-64; surgeon 1st Mass. cavalry 1864-65; physician, Wakefield, 
Mass.; member school committee Wakefield 1S67-75; medical examiner Mass. 
1877-84; health officer and secretary Mass. board of health 1882- ; delegate, 
Congress of hygiene, London 1891 ; member American medical association ; 
Mass. medical society; American statistical association; Society of hygiene, 
France. Author various articles in medical and sanitary journals; Medical and 
surgical journal ; Forum; North American revie-w. Address, 26 Avon St., 
Wakefield, Mass. A K B, B. U. civ. war, P. 

Comfort Edwin Barrows; D. D. Colby university 1881. Graduated Newton 
theological institution 1861 ; ordained Baptist 1861 ; pastor, South Danvers, 
now Peabody. Mass. 1861-65; First church, Newport, R. I. 1865-83; president 
R. I. Baptist missionary society two years ; R. I. Baptist state convention 
1874; trustee Brown university 1878-83; corresponding secretary Newport 
historical society. Author Development of Baptist principles in Rhode Island ; 
also articles in Baptist quarterly ; and other periodicals. Born Attleboro, 
Mass., Dec. n, 1831 ; died Newport, R. I., Dec. 26, 1883. 

A K E, R. I. eye, Newt., Nee. 1884, Bapt. encyc. 

Oliver Francis Bryant, by special vote 1892. Teacher, Chauncj' hall school, 
Boston, Mass. Address, 164 Salem St., Woburn, Mass. P. 

Robert Boyle Chapman. Insurance agent, Providence, R. I. From Provi- 
dence, R. I. ; died Nov. 5, 1894. A A $, P. 

Edward Payson Chase. Organist, New York, N. Y. ; professor Music, Pel- 
ham priory; Brooke hall; organist, Yonkers, N. Y. ; professor Music; private 
tutor. Author Te Deum ; also a few songs. Address, 57 Ashburton Ave., 
Yonkers, N. Y. P. 

Edward Lord Clark; D. D. Williams college 1880. Graduated Andover theo- 
logical seminary 1863; ordained Congregational 1861 ; U. S. military service 
1861-62, chaplain; pastor First church, North Bridgewater, now Brockton, 
Mass. 1863-66; North church, New Haven, Conn. 1S67-72 ; Presbyterian church 
of the Puritans, New York, N. Y. 1872-93; Central church, Boston, Mass. 
1893-. Author Daleth : Egypt illustrated, 1863 ; Record of inscriptions in the 
burial grounds of Christ church, Philadelphia, 1864; Israel in Egypt, 1873. 
Address, 75 Marlborough. St., Boston, Mass. Allibone, B. U. civ. war, And., P. 



1858 GRADUATES 191 

Eliab Washburn Coy; Ph. D. College of N.J. 1887. Principal high school, 
Peoria, 111. 1858-64, '69-71 ; law student, Peoria 1860-62; admitted to bar 1862; 
lawyerj Peoria 1864-66; superintendent of schools Peoria 1866-71 ; principal 
model high school, 111. state normal university 1871-73; Hughes high school, 
Cincinnati, O. 1873- ; secretary and treasurer National council of education; 
president 1S94. Editor Illinois teacher, Peoria 1871-72. Address, Hughes 
High School, Cincinnati, O. A K E, P. 

James Freeman De Camp. Cashier for quartermaster in department 
of the Gulf; secretary and treasurer Iron works, Chattanooga, Tenn. 1865 ; Sel- 
ma, Rome and Dalton railroad 1866; merchant, Cincinnati, O. 1S77-88. Born 
Cincinnati, O., Jan. 2, 1836; died Cincinnati, Aug. 11, 188S. Nee. 1889 

Howard Malcom Emerson. Student, Newton theological institution 1858-60; 
ordained 1S61 ; pastor, Methuen, Mass. 1861-62. Born North Reading, Mass., 
1834; died South Berwick, Me., May 16, 1862. A K E, Nee. 1S62, Newt. 

Joseph Henry Gilmore, Ph. D. 1S92. Graduated Newton theological insti- 
tution 1861; instructor Hebrew 1861-62; ordained Baptist 1862; pastor First 
church, Fisherville, now Penacook, N. H. 1862-64; private secretary to Gov. 
Gilmore, and editor Concord daily monitor 1S64-65; pastor Second church, 
Rochester, N. Y. 1865-67; acting professor Hebrew, Rochester theological 
seminary 1867-6S; professor Rhetoric, logic, and English, University of 
Rochester 1868-. Author Little Alary; Art of expression, 1875; He leadeth 
me, and other religious poems, 1S77 ; Outlines of logic, 1879; English language 
and its early literature, 1880; Chautauquan text-book of English literature 
1880; Declamations and dialogues for the Sunday school, 1SS0; Wedlock, iSS 1 - 
Primary speaker, 18S1 ; Intermediate speaker, 1SS2 ; Academic speaker, 1S83; 
Outlines of rhetoric, 1891 ; Outlines studies in English and American literature, 
1891 ; editorial writer Examiner, New York, N. Y. Address, Rochester, N. 
Y. A K E, Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Newt., Allibone, Am. cat., P. 

Robert Hale Ives Goddard. Cotton manufacturer, Providence, R. I.; U. S. 
military service 1S61-65, captain; brevet lieutenant-colonel; assistant inspec- 
tor general 9th army corps. Address, 160 Hope St., Providence, R. I. 

* Y, B. U. civ. war, P. 

Merrick Goldthwait. Resident, Uxbridge, Mass. G'A X 

Arnold Green, LL. D. 1894. Student, University of Gottingen i860; U. S. 
military service 1861 ; law student, Harvard university 1865 ; lawyer, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 1865-. Author Greek and what next? an address, Solomos" 1 Hymn 
to liberty, a poem ; read before the alumni of Brown university, June /?, 1884. 
Address, 43 North Main St., Providence, R. I. i r Y, B. U. civ. war, P. 

Edward Manning Gushee; D. D. University of N. C. 1891. Episcopal clergy- 
man; U. S. military service 1S62-63, chaplain; pastor St. Thomas' church, 
Dover; St. Paul's church, Wallingford, Conn.; St. Peter's church, Salem, 
Mass.; St. Philip's church, Cambridge, Mass. Author Lent a precious sea- 
son; Plaimvords for non-Episcopalians ; besides various sermons. Address, 
30 Lee St., Cambridge, Mass. Z ¥, B. U. civ. war, P. 

Samuel Turner Harris. Lawyer, Cincinnati, O. ; stock-raiser. Address, 
Cincinnati, O. A A * 

John Hay; LL. D. Western Reserve university 1S94. Admitted to bar 1861 ; 
secretary to President Lincoln 1861 ; volunteer aide-de-camp to Major General 
Hunter 1S63; major and assistant adjutant general 1864; aide-de-camp to 
President Lincoln 1S64; brevet colonel; secretary of legation, Paris 1865-67; 
charge' d'affaires, Vienna 1S67-68; secretary of legation, Madrid 1869-70; mem- 



1 92 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1858 

ber editorial staff Tribune, New York, N. Y. 1870-75; first assistant secretary 
of state, U. S. 1S79-81 ; president International sanitary conference 1881. Au- 
thor Pike county ballads, 187 1 ; Castilian days, 1871; Abraham Lincoln, a 
history, in conjunction with J. G. Nicolay, 10 vols., 1890; Poems, 1890; Caste- 
lar's Democracy in Europe, translated. Address, Lafayette Square, Washing- 
ton, D. C. A X, Cyc. Am.biog., Allibone, Johnson's eye, B. U. civ. war, P. 

Leander Cornelius Manchester. Episcopal clergyman ; pastor Trinity church, 
Sharon Springs, N. Y. 1861-63; church of the Saviour, Providence, R.I. 
1863-67; St. Mark's church, Warren, R. I. 1867-73; St. John's church, Lowell, 
Mass. 1S73-. Address, 78 Queen St., Lowell, Mass. 9 A X, P. 

Francis Mansfield ; M. D. College of physicians and surgeons 1885; Long Isl- 
and college hospital 1893. Graduated Newton theological institution i860; 
ordained Episcopal 1861; assistant pastor Church of the Holy Communion, 
and pastor Calvary chapel, New York, N. Y. 1861-62; U. S. military service 
1868-63, chaplain; pastor Ascension church, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1863-73; 
Church of the Atonement, arid St. Andrew's church, Chicago, 111. 
1873-78; Trinity church, Philadelphia, Penn. 1879-S1 ; St. John's church, 
Taunton, Mass. 1882-90; physician and surgeon, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1890-95; 
chaplain Bellevue hospital 1892 ; assistant pastor Christ church, Brooklyn, N. 
Y. 1S94; professor English literature and elocution, Marmaduke military acad- 
emy, Sweet Springs, Mo. 1895-. Author Hymns with tunes, 1880; Memorial 
address, Mayflower hill cemetery, Taunton, Mass., Decoration day, 1889 ' be- 
sides various sermons, 1874-75, in Times, Chicago, 111., Tribune, Chicago; 
poems in Living church, Chicago 1S90-91. Address, Sweet Springs, Mo. 

Newt., P. 

Aaron Hayden Nelson. Admitted to Minn, bar 1859; teacher Kirkwood, 
Mo., female seminary 1860-61; assistant principal City university, St. Louis, 
Mo. 1861 ; U. S. military service 1863-72, past assistant paymaster; commer- 
cial stationer, New Orleans, La. 1872-80; clerk, General land office, Interior 
department, Washington, D. C. 1881-88? lawyer, Helena, Mont. iSSS?-; sec- 
retary Mont, bar association ; member bar of U. S. supreme court. Address, 
Box 457, Helena, Mont. A K E, B. U. civ. war, P. 

William Brown Phillips. Teacher, Providence, R. I. 1858-93 ; principal 
French, English and German school. From Providence, R. I. ; died Nov. 30, 
1S93. * T 

Henry Gilbert Safford. Graduated Newton theological institution 1861 ; or- 
dained Baptist 1861 ; pastor Amesbury, Mass. 1861-68 ; Concord, N. H. 186S- 
75; in Europe 1872; pastor, South Framingham, Mass. 1S61-84; life insurance 
agent, Newton, Mass. 1884- ; president American fabric company, Portland, Me. 
1887-. Author several addresses and sermons; foreign and war correspondent 
and contributor to Watchman; contributor to Baptist review. Address, 108 
Boyd St., Newton, Mass. ARE, Newt., P. 

Samuel Gregory Silliman. Graduated Newton theological institution 1861 ; 
ordained Baptist 1864; preacher, Lebanon, Me. 1862-63; missionary to Freed- 
men 1864-65; pastor, Memphis, Tenn. 1S65-75; Montana, N. J. 1877-79; 
preacher, Danbury, N. J. 1880-81; pastor, White Hills, Conn. 18S2-87 ; Old 
Lyme, Conn. 1887-91; Winthrop, Conn. 1891-92 ; retired. Address, 69 West 
Liberty St., Bridgeport, Conn. Newt., P. 

John Lippitt Snow, A. M. Wholesale druggist, Providence, R. I. ; member 
common council 1S66-69, 1870-71; alderman 1875; colonel Providence horse 



1858 GRADUATES 193 

guards ; vice president, chairman executive committee Advance club. Born Prov- 
idence, R. I., Sept. 29, 1S37; died Providence, Aug. 8, 1891. Nee. 1S92, Z * 

Solon Whittled Stevens. Student Newton theological institution 1858; mu- 
sician, Lowell, Mass. 1S5S-66; in Europe 1873; member school board Lowell 
1S79-85; Mass. house of representatives 1S85-S6; admitted to bariSSS; law- 
ver, Lowell 18SS-; deputy collector of internal revenue. Author occasional 
speeches and addresses. Address, Lowell, Mass. A K E, Newt., P. 

Lyman Beecher Tefft, D. D. 1893. Baptist clergyman ; pastor Prescott,Wis. ; 
Winona, Minn. ; Norwich, Conn. ; Mankato, Minn. ; Colchesterboro, Conn. ; 
professor, Roger Williams university, Nashville, Tenn. ; president Hartshorn 
memorial college, Penn. Author Wherefore then serveth the laxv? in Baptist 
quarterly; Pastoral authority, in Baptist quarterly; Curiosities of heat. Ad- 
dress, 1600 West Leigh St., Richmond, Va. P. 

Samuel Thurber, Ph. D. 1891. U. S. military service 1862-63, first lieutenant; 
master Girls' high school, Boston, Mass. Author numerous articles mostly on 
educational subjects. Address, 13 Westminster Ave., Roxbury, Mass. 

B. U. civ. war, P. 

Bachelors of Arts. 

George Beverly. Law student. Born Providence, R. I. 1835; died Provi- 
dence, March 12, 1S61. Nee. 1861 

Stephen Alonzo Cobb. Lawyer, Wyandotte, Kans. 1859- ; U. S. military ser- 
vice 1S62-65, chief commissary 13th army corps; brevet lieutenant colonel; 
member Kans. senate 1862, '69-70; Kans. house of representatives 1871-73 ; 
speaker 1872 ; mayor Wyandotte 1S62, '68; member U. S. house of representa- 
tives 1873-75. Born Madison, Me., June 17, 1833; died Aug. 1878. 

B. U. civ. war, Cong, direct., Cyc. Am. biog. 

Ezekiel Luther De Camp. Lawyer, Cincinnati, O. ; city treasurer 1870. Ad- 
dress, Third National Bank Building, Cincinnati, O. P. 

Walter Bernard Noyes; A. M. Columbia college 1S65. Student, General 
theological seminary; ordained Episcopal ; U. S. military service 1861, chap- 
lain; assistant pastor Trinity church, New York, N. Y. ; St. Alban's church, 
New York; consul, Venice several years. Born Matanzas, Cuba, May, 1837; 
died Rome, Italy, Dec. 6, 1885. B. U. civ. war, 9 A X, Nee. 1886 

William Leete Stone, A. M. 1869; LL. B. Albany law school 1859. Lawyer, 
Saratoga Springs, N. Y. 1860-63 ; city editor Journal of commerce, New York, 
N. Y. 1864-67; editor and proprietor College review 1870-74; secretary Sara- 
toga monument association 1871-; one of the original trustees and incorpor- 
ators; centennial historian, N. Y. 1876; honorary member various learned and 
historical societies, America and Europe. Author Life and -writings of Sir 
William Johnson, dart., 1S65 ; Life and writings of Col. William L. Stone, 
1866; Guide book to Saratoga and vicinity, 1866; Letters and journals of Mrs. 
General Riedesel, tr. and ed., 1S66 ; Life and military journals of Major General 
Riedesel, 186S ; History of New York city, 1S72 ; Reminiscences of Saratoga and 
Ballston, 1S75 ; Biographical sketch of Got'. George Clinton; Campaign of 
General Burgoyne and St. Leger's expedition, 1877; Third supplement to 
Doxvling's history of Romanism, 1S81 ; Orderly book of Sir John Johnson, 
edited, 1882 ; Journal of Captain Pausch, chief of the Ha nan artillery during 
the Burgoyne campaign, translated, 1886; Genealogy of the Stone family, 1887 ; 
Genealogy of the Starin family ; Revolutionary letters, 1891 ; Ballads of the 
Burgoyne campaign, 1893; Visits to the Saratoga battle ground, 1894; besides 



194 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1858 

numerous articles in Appletons'' cyclopedia / Afifiletons cyclopaedia of American 
biography / Alagazine of American history', and other periodicals. Address 
151 Park Ave., Mt. Vernon, N. Y. Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, Stone fam., P. 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

Charles Lewis Colby, A. M. 1891 . President Wis. central railroad company, Mil- 
waukee, Wis. many years ; Milwaukee and Lake Winnebago railroad company ; 
Chicago and great Western railroad company; Penokee and Gojebic consoli- 
dated mines; Spanish American iron mining company; retired; member Wis. 
legislature 1876; New York city Baptist mission society; trustee Brown univer- 
sity 1879-90; fellow 1890-. Address, 36 Wall St., New York, N. Y. 

Bapt. encyc, Cyc. Am. biog., P. 

Moses Lyman. Iron manufacturer and sales agent, Waverly, N. Y. Address, 
539 Waverly St., Waverly, N. Y. A X, P. 

Robert Millar; M. D. University of Penn. i86t. Physician. Address, 238 
Benefit St., Providence, R. I. 

Alfred North; M. D. College of physicians and surgeons 1861. Member home 
staff N. Y. hospital 1861-62; surgeon Braddock barracks hospital ; physician, 
Waterbury, Conn. 1S63-93; medical examiner Waterbury 12 years; chief of 
staff consulting physicians Waterbury hospital ; surgeon N. Y. and N. E. rail- 
road ; medical examiner various life insurance companies; medical director 
Conn, indemnity association ; member Waterbury medical society; New Haven 
county association; Conn, medical society. Author occasional contributions 
to Medical record. See Medical register for N. Y. , N. J. and Conn. Born 
Torrington, Conn., Oct. 5, 1836; died Waterbury, Conn., Nov. 17, 1893. 

Nee. 1894 

Joseph Hurlbut Patten. With Manufacturers national bank, Providence, R I. 
-1S63; in business, New York, N. Y. 1863-64; teller Manufacturers national 
bank, Providence 1865-74. Born Providence, R. I., March 5, 1836; died 
Providence, Dec. 17, 1874. A A <£, Nee. 1875 

Charles Pelgus Willians. Lawyer, Cincinnati, O. Died Avondale, O. 1890? 

Z*. 25 *12 



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Masters of Arts. 

Timothy Whiting Bancroft. Principal high school, Waltham, Mass. 1861-63; 
engaged in business, Boston, Mass. for a short time; principal high school, 
Newton, Mass. ; professor Rhetoric and English literature, Brown university 
1868-90. Author Method of English composition, 1884; Historical outlities of 
the English la?iguage ,' Historical outlines of American literature ' besides 
numerous articles and poems in newspapers and magazines. Born Worcester, 
Mass., March 9, 1S37; died Providence, R. I., Dec. 8. 1890. Nee. 1891 

Edward Lawton Barker. Resident, Newport, R. I. ; in U. S. civil ser- 
vice, Washington, D. C. ; resident, New York, N. Y. Born Portsmouth, R. 
I., July 2, 1835; died New York, N.'Y., Feb. iS, 1889. A K E, Nee. 1889 

Lucius Stillman BoIIes ; M. D. University of Pennsylvania 1862. Physician, 
Providence 1862-63 ; U.S. military service 1S63 ; surgeon; physician, Phila- 
delphia, Penn. 1S63-73; physician U. S. military hospital; St. Mary's hospi- 
tal, Philadelphia. Born Boston, Mass., April 21, 1837; died Philadelphia, 
Penn.. Aug. 15, 1873. -B- U. civ. war, Nee. 1873 



1859 GRADUATES 195 

William Erastus Bowen. Teacher, Racine, Wis. 1859-60; gold and silver re- 
finer, Providence, R. I.; U. S. military service 1S61-62, first sergeant; prin- 
cipal private school, Warren, R. I.; merchant, Chicago, 111. two years; as- 
sistant professor Ethics and English literature, U. S. naval academy, An- 
napolis, Md. 1S68. Born Rehohoth, Mass., March 2, 1S34; died Providence, 
R. I., Aug. 20, 1S86. B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1S87 

Charles Henry Brown. Principal academy, Westfield, N.Y. 1859-60; teacher, 
Va. collegiate institute, Portsmouth, Va. 1S60-61 ; principal academy, Wood- 
hury, N. J. 1861-65; insurance agent, Philadelphia, Penn. ; merchant. From 
Philadelphia, Penn. A K E 

Isaac Davis Colburn. Graduated Newton theological institution 1S63; or- 
dained Baptist 1863 i missionary Tavoy, Toungoo, Rangoon, Burmah 1863- 
84?; superintendent Mission press, Rangoon; treasurer American Baptist 
missionary union in Burmah; retired. Address, 12 Front St., Nashua, N. H. 

Newt., P. 

Frederick David Ely. Admitted to Mass. bar 1862 ; lawyer; trial justice 1S67- 
84; member Mass. house of representatives 1873; senate 1878-79; U. S. house 
of representatives 1SS5-S7 ; justice municipal court Boston, Mass. 188S-; chair- 
man school committee Dedham, Mass.; trustee Dedham institution for 
savings; director Dedham mutual fire insurance company ; warden St. Paul's 
Episcopal church, Dedham. Address, Dedham, Mass. P. 

Silas Pinckney Holbrook; M. D. University of Penn. 1862. Physician ; coun- 
cillor Mass. medical society. Address, East Douglas, Mass. P. 

William Henry Harrison Jenney. From Mt. Clemens, Mich. A K E 

Adoniram Brown Judson ; M. D. Jefferson medical college, Philadelphia, 
Penn. 1865; College of physicians and surgeons, New York, N. Y. 1868. U. S. 
military service 1S61-6S, surgeon ; physician 186S-75 > orthopedic surgeon 1875- ; 
orthopedic surgeon to out-patient department, New York hospital 187S-; mem- 
ber N. Y. academy of sciences; fellow N. Y. academy of medicine; American 
academy of medicine; president American orthopedic association 1891. Au- 
thor Course of the epizootic in 1S72-73 ; History of Asiatic cholera in Missis- 
sippi valley in /Syj ' Cause of rotatio?i in lateral curvature of the spine, 1S76; 
Considerations respecting mechanical treatment of hip disease, 188 1 ; A prac- 
tical point in mechanical therapeutics of hip disease, 18S1 ; The question of ax- 
illary support in joint diseases, 188 1 ; Coup defouet, 1881 ; Some practical in- 
ferences from hip disease, 18S2 ; Mr. Shatv's view of the cause of rotation in la- 
teral curvature of the spine, 1SS2 ; History of three cases of hip disease, 1882 ; 
Fixative potver of traction in hip disease, 18S3 ; What is the rationale of trac- 
tion in hip disease? 1SS3 ; Mr. Brodhurst's vietv of the cause of rotation in la- 
teral curvature of the spine, 1S84; Management op abscesses of hip disease, 
18S5 ; Mechanical treatment of talipes calcaneus, 18S5; Treatment of white 
swelling of the knee, 1886 ; The American hip-splint, 18S7 ; Practical points in 
treatment of Pott's disease of the spine, 18SS; More conservatism desirable in 
treatment of joint disease of children, 1889; Rotary element in lateral curvature 
of the spine, 1890; Orthopcedic surgery as a specialty, 1891 ; Weight of the body 
in relation to club-foot, 1S92. Address, 25 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. 

A A <1>, Surg. gen. cat., P. 

Elnathan Judson. Graduated Union theological seminary 1862. Address, 
Worcester, Mass. A A <i>, P. 

William Williams Keen, LL. D. 1891 ; M. D. Jefferson medical college 1S62. 
Assistant surgeon U. S. army 1S61-64; assistant Eckington hospital, Washing- 



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ton, D. C. ; student in Europe 1864-66; surgeon, Philadelphia, Penn. 1866-; 
lecturer Pathological anatomy, Jefferson medical college 1S66-75 ; professor 
Anatomy and operative surgery, Philadelphia school of anatomy 1866-75 ; Artis- 
tic anatomy, Penn. academy of fine arts 1S76-90 ; Surgery, Woman's medical col 
lege 1 SS4-S9; Jefferson medical college 1889- ; trustee Brown university 1873- ; 
Shaw university ; Crozer theological seminary ; Penn. dental college ; president 
Philadelphia co. medical society; fellow College of physicians, Philadelphia; 
member Philadelphia academy of natural science; American medical associa- 
tion for the advancement of science ; consulting surgeon various hospitals ; for- 
eign corresponding member Societe de chirurgie, Paris. Author Reflex paralysis, 
the result of gunshot wounds, joint author, 1864; Gunshot wounds and other 
injuries of nerves, 1864; Heath's Manual of minor surgery, edited, 1870; 
Flower's Diagrams of the nerves, edited, 1872 ; Sketch of the early history of 
anatomy, 1874; Anatomical, pathological a?id surgical uses of chloral, 1874, 
'75; History of the Philadelphia school of anatomy, 1875; Directions to accom- 
pa?iy the clinical charts, 1875 ; On surgical complication of fevers, Toner lec- 
ture, 1875; Medical missionary work in Japan, 187S; American health primers, 
no. 1-12, edited, 1879-80; Bulkley's Skin in health and disease, edited, 1880; 
On the clinical a?iatomy of the k?iee and ankle joints, 1881 ; Gray's Anatomy, 
edited, 1S83, Cholecystotomy , in conjunction with J. H. Musser, 1884; Our 
recent debts to vivisection, 1S85 ; Five cases of suprapubic cystotomy, 189 1 ; 
Linear craniotomy, 1891 ; Indications for early laparotomy in appendicitis, 
1891 ; American text book of surgery, joint author, 1S92 ; America?i system of 
surgery, joint author; Dercum's Diseases of the nervons system, joint author; 
Surgery of the brain, Surgery of the spine, in Buck's Reference handbook of 
medical science ; Four cases of brain tumor, 1894; Removal of the Gasserian 
ganglion, in conjunction with J. K. Mitchell, 1894; Operation -wounds of the 
thoracic duct in the neck, 1894; besides numerous surgical articles in periodi- 
cals. Address, 1729 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Penn. 

Johnson's eye, Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Surg. -gen. cat., A A 4>, P. 

William Dehon King. Merchant, China, with Smith, Archer and company 
for several j'ears from i860; retired; member Newport historical society; R. I. 
historical society; R. I. society of the Cincinnati. Address, Newport, R. I. 

Z -i, P. 

Charles Homer Perry ; M. D. Bellevue medical college 1866. U. S. naval 
service 1861-65, assistant surgeon ; physician ; member American academy of 
medicine; Worcester co. medical society; Mass. medical society. Address, S13 
Main St., Worcester, Mass. A K E, B. U. civ. war, P. 

Joseph Trusk Plumer. In business, Manchester, N. H. ; retired. Address, 
Manchester, N. H. P. 

Samuel Thane Poinier. U. S. military service 1S63-65, chaplain ; U. S. com- 
missioner 1867-; editor 1869-71 ; chief supervisor of elections 1872-; postmaster 
1880-. Address, Spartanburg, S. C. B. U. civ. war, A A 4>, P. 

George Loring Porter; M. D. Jefferson medical college 1S62. U. S. military 
service 1862-67? surgeon, brevet major; official visitor Insane retreat, Hartford, 
Conn.; member Conn, medical society ; National medical society; physician. 
Author A xanthic oxide calculus from the kidney, 1881 ; Sickness a factor of 
political economy, 18S9. Address, 266 State St., Bridgeport, Conn. 

B. U. civ. war, A A 4>, Surg. -gen. cat. 

Albert Knight Potter ; D. D. Madison university 1881. Student, Newton 
theological institution 1859-60; ordained Baptist i860; pastor, South Berwick, 



1859 GRADUATES 197 

Me. 1860-65; State street church, Springfield, Mass. 1865-83; Dudley street 
church, Boston, Mass. 1883-87 ; member Valley ministers' club. Author frequent 
contributions to Examiner. Born Quidneck, R. I., June 28, 1833 ; died Spring- 
field, Mass., Nov. 3, 18S7. A K E, Nee. iSSS, Newt., Bapt. encyc. 

Walter McDuffie Potter. Student, Andover theological seminary one year; 
graduated Rochester theological seminary 1S63; ordained Baptist 1863; home 
missionary, Denver, Col. 1863-65; founder First Baptist church, Denver. Born 
Providence, R. I., May 8, 1836; died Cranston, R. I., April 9, 1866. 

A A <J>, And., Roch., Nee. 1S66 

Joseph Porter Pratt. Teacher, Conn, literary institution, Suffield, Conn. 
1859. Born Freeport, Me., Jan. 12, 1834; died Lawrence, Mass., May 6, 1S63. 

A A <f>, Nee. 1S63 

Chester Fitch Short. From Knoxville, Penn. ; died 1864. 

Charles Morris Smith. U. S. military service 1861-65, second lieutenant; 
cotton manufacturer. Address, Box 1413, Providence, R. I. B. U. civ. war, P. 

Virgil Clarendon Smith. Teacher, Foxboro, Mass. 1S59-62 ; Hempstead, L. 
I.; Uxbridge, Mass.; preparatory school Washington university, St. Louis, 
Mo. 1864. Born Cumberland, R. I., June 24, 1832; flied St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 
12, 1864. Nee. 1S65 

Thomas Fry Tobey ; LL. B. Harvard university 1861. Lawyer, Providence, 
R. I. 1S61-62 ; U. S. military service 1862-64; major 1S63; U. S. army, sergeant 
1865; captain 1874; retired. Address, Oakland, Cal. B. U. civ. war, •* T 

David Weston; D. D. University of Rochester 1S73. Graduated Newton theo- 
logical institution 1862; ordained Baptist 1S62 ; pastor Pleasant street church, 
Worcester, Mass. 1S62-70; principal Worcester academy, 1870-72; pastor 
Central church, Salem, Mass. 1872; professor Ecclesiastical history, Hamilton 
theological seminary 1872-75; professor Civil history, Madison university 
1872-75. Author History of the Baptists in New England. Born North 
Middleboro, Mass., Jan. 26, 1836; died Hamilton, N. Y., Feb. 21, 1S75. 

Bapt. encyc, Newt., Nee. 1875 

Solon Franklin Whitney. First assistant teacher, high school, Brookline, 
Mass. 1859-63; state normal school, Bridgewater, Mass. 1S63-66; principal high 
school, Watertown, Mass. 1866-71; special student Chemistry and zoology, 
Harvard university 1871-72; in Agassiz museum ; at Penikese 1873-74; assist- 
ant teacher, high school, Cambridge, Mass. 1872-S5 ; librarian Free public 
library, Watertown, Mass. 186S-; also private teacher and author; president 
Natural history club, Penikese 1S73. Author Catalogues of Watertown library, 
1S70, 1S81 ; Reports; Yearly bulletins; Historical sketch of Watertown, in 
Hurd's History of Middlesex, 1890; educational and historical articles in Mass. 
teacher; Boston Advertiser ; Christian register; Watertown Enterprise ; 
Boston Transcript, and other papers. Address, 9 Garfield St., Watertown, 
Mass. p. 

Bachelors of Arts. 

Oliver Payson Fuller, A. M. 18S6. Ordained Baptist i860; pastor Centreville 
church, Warwick, R. I. 1S59-77 ; Plaistow, N. H. 1877-1SS0; Chatham, Mass. 
1881-85; South Londonderry, Vt. 1SS5-93; superintendent public schools, 
Warwick, R. I. eight years. Author History of Warwick. Born East Bridge- 
water, Mass., March 26, 1832; died South Londonderry, Vt., March iS, 1893. 

Nee. 1S93 
Stephen Sydney Nash. From Addison, Me. 



198 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1859 

Richard Waterman, 1S71. Merchant, New York, N. Y. 1858-61; U. S. mili- 
tary service 1861-64, captain ; bookkeeper, Blackstone, Mass. 1864-68; Provi- 
dence, R. I. 1868-8S. Born Providence, R. I., Jan. 29, 1839; died Providence, 
March 22, 1888. B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1S88, * T 

Jeremiah Whipple, M. D. Harvard university 1866. House surgeon Mass. 
general hospital one year; physician, Boston, Mass. Born Cumberland. R. I., 
Dec. 2, 183S; died Arcachon, department of Gironde, France, May 26, 1871. 

Z % R. I. eye, Nee. 1871 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

Theodore Andrews. U. S. military service 1861 ; secretary Armington and 
Sims engine company. Address, Providence, R. I. Z "i", B. U. civ. war. 

Robert Henry Thurston, C. E. 1859; A. M. 1874; LL. D. 1889; Dr. Eng. 
Stevens institute of technology 1S85. Employed in the engine shops of 
Thurston, Gardner and company 1859-61 ; assistant engineer U. S. navy 1861- 
65; assistant professor Natural and experimental philosophy, lecturer Chem- 
istry and physics, U. S. naval academy, Annapolis, Md. 1865-72; student of 
British iron manufacture 1870; professor Mechanical engineering, Stevens 
institute of technology 1871-85; director Sibley college and professor Mechani- 
cal engineering, Cornell university 1885- ; conducted experiments for American 
institute on loss of heat in steam boilers 1871 ; commissioner to Vienna exhib- 
tion 1873; member international jury ; U. S. commission on boiler explosions 
1875 ; U. S. board to test metals 1875 ; vice president American association for 
the advancement of science 1877-78, 'S4 ; American institute of mining engi- 
neers 1878-79; president American society of Mechanical engineers 1880-83; 
member leading scientific societies at home and abroad ; inventor magnesium 
burning lamp ; autographic recording testing machine ; steam engine governor; 
lubricant testing apparatus, and many other devices. Author Reports of U. 
S. commissioners, edited, Vienna, 1873, 4 vols. ; History of the gro-wth of the 
steam engine, 187S; Friction and lubrication, 1879; Conversion tables, 1S83 ; 
Materials of engineering, 3 vols., 1884-86; Treatise on friction and lost ivork 
in machinery and mill -work, 1884; Text book of the materials of construction, 
1885; Stationary steam engines adapted to electric lighting purposes, 1884; 
Steam boiler explosions, 1887; Manual of steam boilers, 1888; Development of 
the philosophy of the steam engine, 1889; Heat as a form of energy, 1891 ; Car- 
not's Refections on the motive poxver of heat, translated, 1S90; Handbook of 
engine and boiler trials, 1890; Manual of the steam engine, 2 vols., 1891-92; 
Handy tables, 1S92?; The animal as a machine, 1894; Life of Robert Fulton; 
besides over 250 articles in technical and other journals. Address, 15 East 
Ave., Ithaca, N. Y. 
Cyc. Am. biog., Johnson's eye, B. U. civ. war, Am. cat., Allibone, P. 16*16 

i860 

Masters of Arts. 

Granville Sharp Abbott, D. D. 1883; California college 1SS0. Graduated 
Newton theological institution 1863; ordained Baptist 1863; pastor South 
Baptist church, Boston, Mass. 1863-69; Watertown, Mass. 1869-77; First 
church, San Francisco, Cal. 1877-78; First church, Oakland, Cal. 1878-S2 ; 
agent American Baptist publication society 18S2-94; retired; member Ameri- 



I860 GRADUATES 199 

can Baptist missionary union; N. E. educational society; president N. E. 
ministerial institute; secretary Mass. ministerial institute. Author Sunday 
school question books, 1872-78; Calvin and Calvinism, in Bibliotheca sacra; 
member editorial board Watchman, four years; editor Herald of truth, 1SS0- 
89; contributor to Examiner. Address, 11S Eleventh St., Oakland, Cal. 

A K E, Bapt. encyc, Newt., P. 

Martin Bennett. Fire insurance agent, Hartford, Conn.; president Conn. 
fire insurance company of Hartford ; National board of fire underwriters, New 
York, N. Y. ; Hartford board of underwriters; American manager Scottish 
union and national insurance company of Edinburgh; Lion fire insurance 
company of London. Address, Hartford, Conn. P. 

Thomas Williams Bicknell ; A. M. Amherst college 1S80; LL. D. Drury col- 
lege 18S2; Straight university 1S82. Principal high school, Bristol, R. I. 
1860-63, '67-69; Arnold street grammar school, Providence, R. I. 1863-67; 
commissioner public schools R. I. 1869-75; member R. I. house of representa- 
tives 1859-60; Mass. house of representatives 1888-90; chairman committee on 
woman's suffrage; committee on education ; president R. I. institute of instruc- 
tion 1867-68; American institute of instruction 1877-79; National education 
association; founder National council of education ; president 1SS0-S4 ; Inter- 
national Sunday school association; Interstate commission for federal aid; 
Chautauqua teachers' reading union ; and various other societies; R. I. commis- 
sioner, Vienna exposition 1S73; member Postal congress 1S78; delegate, Raikes 
Sunday school centennial, London 1890; member Mass. historic genealogical 
society; corresponding member R. I. historical society; member American 
association for the advancement of science; American social science associa- 
tion; honorary member Penn. historical society. Author Memorial of Wil- 
liam Lord Noyes ; Historical sketches of Barrington, R. I., 1S70; Reports of 
the commissioner of public schools, 1S69-75 ; Address 071 school supervision, 1876: 
History of the Bicknell family, 1S82 ; besides numerous addresses and lectures, 
historical, biographical and educational; editor R. I. schoolmaster; founder 
and editor N. E. Journal of education; editor Primary teacher; American 
teacher; Education ; Good times. Address, 233 Williams St., Providence, R. 
I. A A <i>, Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Allibone, P. 

Horatio Standish Bradford; LL. B. University of the city of New York 
1861. U. S. naval service 1862-63, acting assistant paymaster; lawver, New 
York, N. Y. Address, 709 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. B. U. civ. war 

Knight Dexter Cheney, by special vote 1890. Silk manufacturer, South Man- 
chester, Conn. 1S58-; assistant treasurer Cheney brothers 1S74-. Address, 
South Manchester, Conn. ^ ^ p. 

David Potter Corbin. Teacher, Conn, literary institution, Sufneld, Conn. 
1860-62; U. S. military service 1863, captain; teacher, Willimantic, Conn.; 
principal West-middle public school, Hartford, Conn. 1869-79. Born Union, 
Conn., July 11, 1835; died Larned, Kans., March 15, 1SS0. 

B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1SS1 

Samuel White Duncan ; D. D. University of Chicago 1S75. Student, New- 
ton theological institution 1S61-62; U. S. military service 1862-63, captain; 
graduated Rochester theological seminary 1866; ordained Baptist 1867; pas- 
tor Euclid avenue church, Cleveland, O. 1867-75; Ninth street church, Cincin- 
nati, O. 1875-S3; Second church, Rochester, N. Y. 1883-85; trustee Denison 
university; Rochester theological seminary, foreign secretary American Baptist 
missionary union. Author Historical discourse commemorative ofjoth anni- 



2oo BROWN UNIVERSITY 1860 

versary of Ninth street Baptist church, Cincinnati, O. ; Historical oration 
upon 250th a?i?iiversary of settlement of Haverhill, Mass. ; also various mis- 
cellaneous sermons. Address, Cor. Freeman and St. Paul Sts., Brookline, 
Mass. 
Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Newt., B. U. civ. war, AA$, Roch. theol., P. 

Franklin Bert Gamwell. Principal high school, Marlboro, Mass. i860; usher, 
Latin school, Boston, Mass. 1860-61 ; principal Connecticut literary insti- 
tution, Suffield, Conn. 1861-65; South high school, Weymouth, Mass. 
1S66-73; Golden Gate academy, Oakland, Cal. 1873-74; superintendent of 
schools Weymouth 1875-77; principal high school, Rock Island, 111. 1881-82; 
teacher German-American academy, Chicago, 111. 1882-87; superintendent of 
schools, Holliston, Mass. 1889-91. Author numerous school reports. Ad- 
dress, Holliston, Mass. P. 

Adoniram Judson Gordon, D. D. 1S78. Graduated Newton theological insti- 
tution 1863; ordained Baptist 1S63; pastor, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1863-69; 
Clarendon street church, Boston, Mass. 1S69-95; trustee Brown university 
1874-88; fellow 18S8-95 ; trustee Newton theological seminary ; chairman execu- 
tive committee American Baptist missionary union; founder Boston mission- 
ary training school 1889. Author Discourse, Jamaica Plain, state fast, April 
/j, 1865 ; Discourse commemorative of Richard Fletcher, July 11, i86g ; In 
Christ, 1872; Congregational worship, 1872; Grace and glory, 1881 ; Ministry 
of healing, 1882; Txvofold life, 1884; The life that ?iow is, and that to come, 
1 888; Ecce benit ; Holy Spirit in missions ; Ministry of the spirit. Born New 
Hampton, N. H., April 19, 1S36; died Boston, Mass., Feb. 2, 1895. 

Cyc. Am. biog., A A $, Allibone, Bapt. encyc, Sabin, P. 

William Grosvenor. Cotton manufacturer. Address, 17 North Main St., 
Providence, R. I. Z ■*, P. 

George Watson Hall. Merchant, New York, N. Y. ; member Merchants' club, 
New York. Born New York, N. Y., Nov. 25, 1840; died New York, March 
27, 1S87. Nee. 1887, * Y 

Wayland Hoyt; D. D. University of Rochester 1877. Graduated Rochester 
theological seminary 1863 ; Baptist clergyman ; pastor, Pittsfield, Mass. 1863- 
64; Ninth street church, Cincinnati, O. 1864-67; Strong place church, Brook- 
lyn, N. Y. 1S67-73, 1876-82; Tabernacle church, New York, N. Y. 1873-74; 
Shawmut avenue church, Boston, Mass. 1874-76; Memorial church, Philadel- 
phia, Penn. 1882-89; First church, Minneapolis, Minn. 1889-. Author Hints 
and helps for the Christian life, 1880 ; Present lessons from distant days, 
1881 ; Gleams from Paul's prison, 1882; Along the pilgrimage, 1884; The 
brook in the way, 1886; Light on life's highway, 1890; Saturday afternoon, 
1890; Walks and talks with Mr. Spurgeon, 1892; At His feet, 1S93; a ^ so 
numerous tracts and articles in religious periodicals. Address, Minneapolis, 
Minn. Roch. theol., Allibone, Bapt. encyc. 

Harris Smith Inman. Graduated Newton theological institution 1863; or- 
dained Baptist 1863; pastor Spring street church, Auburn, Me. 1863-66; 
Broadway church, Providence, R. I. 1866-67 ; publisher anc ' bookseller, Provi- 
dence, R. I. Address, 357 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. Newt., P. 

Pardon Sheldon Jastram. U. S. military service 1861-64, assistant adjutant- 
general; secretary Union oil company, Providence, R. I. Address, Provi- 
dence, R. I. B. U. civ. war, Z *, P. 

Henry Alexander Laughlin, by special vote 1S90. Iron and steel manufacturer. 
Address, Pittsburgh, Penn. * T, P. 



1860 GRADUATES 201 

William Michael Ledwith. Lawyer. Address, Jacksonville, Fla. llAX 

Horace George Miller; M. D. Harvard university 1865. Physician, Provi- 
dence, R. I.; president Providence medical society; R. I. medical society; vice 
president American otological society; Harvard medical alumni association 
1894; president Brown university medical association 1893-94. Address, 262 
Benefit St., Providence, R. I. Z i% P. 

Frederick Augustus Mitchel. U. S. military service 1S62-63, second lieuten- 
ant; journalist, New York, N. Y. Author Chattanooga; Chickamauga ; 
Ormsby McKnight Mitchel, astronomer and general : a biographical fiarrative, 
1887. Address, University club, New York, N. Y. B. U. civ. war, Z ■f, P. 

James De Wolf Perry ; D. D. Jefferson medical college. Episcopal clergy- 
man ; pastor Calvary church, Germantown, Philadelphia, Penn. ; president 
Penn. convocation ; member faculty, Church training and deacons' house. 
Address, Cor. Manheim and Pulaski Sts., Germantown, Penn. P. 

Francis Metcalf Pond. Music dealer. Address, 255 Hope St., Providence, 
R. I. A A 4>, P. 

Henry Kirke Porter. Student, Newton theological institution 1861-62; U. S. 
military service 1862-63, corporal; graduated Rochester theological seminary 
1S66; locomotive manufacturer, Pittsburgh, Penn.; trustee Crozer theologi- 
cal seminary. Address, Pittsburgh, Penn. B. U. civ. war, A A <I>, P. 

Howard Malcom Rice. Teacher; principal English department, English and 
classical school, Providence, R. I. 1S84-. Address, 63 Snow St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. A A *, P. 

Bachelors of Arts. 

Ethan Allen ; LL. B. University of the city of N. Y. 1S60. Lawyer, New 
York, N. Y, ; deputy U. S. district attorney southern district N. Y. 1861-69; 
commissioned as colonel to recruit aN. Y. brigade during Civil war. Address, 
45 West 52d St., New York, N. Y. Z *, P. 

Joseph Gilbert Chapman. Resident, St. Louis, Mo. Address, Vandeventer 
Place, St. Louis, Mo. Z ■f, P. 

Robert Gray Johnson. Student, Newton theological institution 1S60-61 ; or- 
dained Baptist 1862; pastor, Reading, Vt. 1861-65; Wallingford, Vt. 1865-67; 
Leominster, Mass. 1S67-71 ; Holliston, Mass. 1871-75; North Springfield, Vt. 
1S75-83; Littleton, Mass. 18S3-S8; Dighton, Mass. 1S88-91 ; West Medway, 
Mass. 1S91-. Address, West Medway, Mass. Newt., P. 

George Washington Ketcham. Banker, Dover Plains, N. Y. ; president 
Dover Plains national bank. Address, Dover Plains, Dutchess Co., N. Y. P. 

John Straughan Larwill. Address, Fort Wayne, Ind. A X 

Benjamin Francis Pabodie. U. S. military service 1862, corporal; secretary 
and treasurer Union mutual fire insurance company of N. J., Jersey City, N.J. 
Address, Box 104, Jersey City, N. J. B. U. civ. war, P. 

Henry Joshua Spooner; LL. B. Albany law school 1S61. Lawyer, Provi- 
dence, R. I.; U. S. military service 1862-65; first lieutenant and adjutant; 
justice and clerk Providence court of magistrates 1866-69; president Franklin 
lyceum 1866-68; member R. I. house of representatives 1875-81; speaker 1879- 
Si ; aid on staff of governor with rank of colonel 1875-77; commander R. I. 
department, Grand army of the republic 1877; president Fourth R. I. veteran 
association 1878; member U. S. house of representatives 1881-91 ; president 
Burdon wire and supply company, Providence. Address, Providence, R. I. 

9 A X, B. U. civ. war, R. I. eye, P. 



202 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1860 

John Whipple. U. S. military service 1861-63, major. Address, Cliffs, New- 
port, R.I. Z ■f 

Bachelor of Philosophy. 

Henry Sylvanus Adams. U. S. military service 1S62-63, adjutant; merchant, 
Augusta, Ga. ; Brooklyn, N. Y. until 1883. From Chicopee, Mass. ; died 
Brooklyn, N. Y., June iS, 1S83. B. U. civ. war, * T. 27 *4 

l86l 

Masters of Arts. 

Isaac Bowen Barker. Assistant professor Ethics and English literature, U. S. 
naval academy 1S61-64; travelled and studied in Europe 1S65-67 ; acting pro- 
fessor Rhetoric and English literature 1S67-68 ; professor, University of East 
Tennessee, Knoxville 186S-73 ; instructor German language, Harvard univer- 
sity 1874-75. Born Hanson, Mass., Nov. 25, 1S39; died Cambridge, Mass. 
March 22, 1875. A A $, Nee. 1875 

Orville Anson Barker. U. S. military service 1862-65, captain; druggist, 
Worcester, Mass. 1865; Taunton, Mass.; merchant. Address, Taunton, Mass. 

A K E, B. U. civ. war, P. 

John Knight Bucklyn ; LL. D. West Va. college 1872. U. S. military ser- 
vice 1861-65, captain ; founder, principal, and president of corporation, Mys- 
tic Valley English and classical institute, Mystic, Conn.; justice of peace; 
member state and county Sunday school committee; preacher and lecturer. 
Author Battle of Cedar Creek ' Poem on Gettysburg ; besides various pam- 
phlets in verse and prose, sermons, lectures, and 30 years' newspaper corre- 
spondence. Address, Mystic Valley Institute, Mystic, Conn. B. U. civ. war, P. 

Henry Sweetser Burrage, D. D. 1883. U. S. military service 1862-65, cap- 
tain; brevet major; acting assistant adjutant general; student Newton theo- 
logical institution 1861-62, '65-67; graduated 1867; student University of Halle 
1868-69; ordained Baptist 1869; pastor, Waterville, Me. 1870-73 ; editor Zion's 
advocate, Portland, Me. 1S73-; trustee Colby university 1881-; Brown univer- 
sity 1889- ; Newton theological institution ; recording secretary Maine Baptist 
missionary convention 1S74-; American Baptist missionary union 1S75-; pres- 
ident Maine Baptist education society 1893- ; recorder Maine commandery 
Loyal legion of U. S. 1889- ; secretary Maine society Sons of the American revo- 
lution 1890-. Author Bi -oxvn university in the Civil -war, 1868; The act of bap- 
tism in the history of the church, 1879; History of the Anabaptists i?i Switzer- 
land, 1882 ; Henry JVadsworlh Longfellow : seventy-fifth birthday, proceed- 
ings, Maine historical society, 1882 ; History of the Thirty-sixth regiment, 
Mass. Volunteers, 1884; Rosier's Relation of Way mouth's voyage to the coast 
of Maine, 1605, edited, 1887; Baptist hymn writers and their hymns, 18S8; 
History of the Baptists in New England, 1894; The first mention of Pemaquid 
in history, 1894; The St. Croix commission, 1895. Contributor to Bibliotheca 
sacra; Baptist quarterly ; and other periodicals. Address, Portland, Me. 

Bapt. encyc, B. U. civ. war, Johnson's eye, A K E, Newt., P. 

Charles David Cady. Clerk and book-keeper, New York, N. Y. 1861-70; ad- 
mitted tobai-1871; lawyer, Providence, R. I. 1S71-73. Born Providence, R. 
I., March 8, 1840; died Providence, April 10, 1873. © A X, Nee. 1S73 



1861 GRADUATES 203 

Frank Herbert Carpenter. U. S. military service 1S62-63, hospital steward; 
importer of diamonds, 182 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Address, Union 
League Club, New York, N. Y. f Y, B. U. civ. war, P. 

Thomas Thompson Caswell, 1S79. Member pay corps U. S. navy 1S61-; as- 
sistant paymaster; paymaster; pay inspector; pay director with rank of cap- 
tain. Address, Navy Pay Office, 1429 New York Ave., Washington, D. C. 

B. U. civ. war, A A <J>, P. 

Charles Henry Chapman. U. S. military service 1S61-65, first lieutenant; 
insurance agent, Providence, R. I. Address, 87 Weybosset St., Providence, 
R. I. B. U. civ. war, P. 

Augustus Peck Clarke, 1S87; M. D. Harvard universiiy 1862. U. S. mili- 
tary service 1861-65, assistant surgeon ; surgeon-in-chief cavalry division ; 
physician and surgeon, Cambridge, Mass.; secretary Cambridge society for 
medical improvement 1S70-74; member Cambridge common council 1S71-73 ; 
alderman 1874; president Gynecological society of Boston 1S91 ; vice presi- 
dent Pan American medical congress 1893; professor Gynecology and abdom- 
inal surgery, College of physicians and surgeons, Boston, Mass, ; dean of the 
faculty. Author Vascular grozvths, 18S7 ; Pyosalpinx as a cause of suppura- 
tive pelvic inflammation, 1890; Post-partum hemorrhage., 1891 ; Parametritis, 
its etiology and treatment, 1891 ; Origin and development of modern gynecol- 
ogy, 1892 ; Diet in its relation to the treatment and prevention of disease, 1S92 ; 
Advantages of version, 1892 ; Some points in the surgical treatment of append iri- 
tis, 1893; Puerperal eclampsia : its causation and treatment, 1893; Treatment 
of fibromyoma, 1S94. Address, 693 Main St., Cambridge, Mass. P. 

Stephen Aldrich Cooke. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. ; justice Providence court 
of magistrates; member R. I. house of representatives three years ; R. I. 
senate two years ; justice district court 6th R. I. judicial district 1888-. Ad- 
dress, 88 Bowen St., Providence, R. I. P. 

George Metcalf Daniels. Clerk in office of quartermaster general, Providence, 
R. I. 1862-63, '67-72 ; secretary and treasurer Union railroad company, Provi- 
dence 1865-70; confidential clerk Samuel Slater and sons, Providence 1872-85. 
Born Providence, R. I., April 6, 1841 ; died Providence, May 1, 1885. Nee. 18S5 

James Andrew DeWolf ; M. D. College of physicians and surgeons 1865, 
U. S. military service 1861, private; 1863, acting assistant surgeon; physician 
and surgeon, Providence, R. I. 1867-70; Trinidad, W. I. since 1S70. Address, 
Port of Spain, Trinidad, W. I. * T, B. U. civ. war 

William Wilberforce Douglas; LL. B. Albany law school 1866. U. S. mili- 
tary service 1861-64, captain; lawyer, Providence, R. I.; member R. I. house 
of representatives; R. I. senate; U. S. commissioner; associate justice R. I. 
supreme court 1891-. Address, 121 George St., Providence, R. I. 

B. U. civ. war, P. 

Albert Newell Drown. Lawyer. Address, 104 Sutter St., San Francisco, Cal. 

A A <1\ P. 

Amasa Mason Eaton, 18S7; LL. B. Harvard university 187S. Lawyer, Provi- 
dence, R. I. ; member R. I. house of representatives 1S65-66, '72-74; Provi- 
dence common council 1874-75; alderman 1875-76. Author Contracts in re- 
straint of trade, in Harvard law review; Recent state constitutions, in same ; 
Rhode Island, in Lazv of incorporated companies operating under municipal 
franchises. P. 

John Joshua Ely ; LL. B. Albany law school 1S64. Lawyer. Address, 95 
Main St., West Freehold, N. J. P. 



204 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1861 

Lonzo Lyon FittZ. Graduated Newton theological institution 1S65; ordained 
Baptist 1866; pastor South Wilbraham, Mass. 1866; Saginaw City, Mich. 
1867-68; Somerset, Mass. 1869-74; Rockland, Mass. 1875-79; preacher and 
lecturer 1879-. Address, Middleboro, Mass. Newt., P. 

Charles Henry Hidden. U. S. mititary service 1S62. Address, 49 West- 
minster St., Providence, R. I. B. U. civ. war 

George Abel Holbrook. Manufacturer of raw hide goods. Address, 748 
North Main St., Providence, R. I. P. 

William Warner Hoppin ; M. D. College of physicians and surgeons 1S64; 
LL. B. Columbia college 1S69. U. S. military service 1861, private; 1865, as- 
sistant surgeon ; physician, New York, N. Y. ; house surgeon New York city 
hospital; lawyer, New York 1869- ; one of secretaries Peace conference, Wash- 
ington, D. C. 1S61; member N. Y. historical society ; governor New York 
hospital; Woman's hospital; president New York young men's Christian As- 
sociation ; trustee Union theological seminary; College of physicians and sur- 
geons 1S77-. Author various addresses and papers. Address, 111 Broadway, 
New York, N. Y. B. U. civ war, fT, P. 

Leland Deloss Jenckes; LL. B. Albany Law school 1S63. U. S. military ser- 
vice 1861-62; lawyer. Neenah, Wis. 1S63-67 ; Woonsocket, R. I. 1867-72; su- 
perintendent public schools Woonsocket. Born Woonsocket, R. I., Nov. 1839; 
died Woonsocket, July 25, 1872. Z ^, B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1873 

Charles Henry Lincoln. Clerk custom house, Boston, Mass. ; New York, N. 
Y. ; merchant, Boston; Liverpool; London. From Roxbury, Mass.; de- 
ceased, ■f T 

Henry Morton Lovering. Manufacturer. Address, Taunton, Mass. ■* Y, P. 

Charles Matteson, LL. D. 1891. Law student, Harvard university; admitted 
to bar 1864: lawyer, Providence, R. I. ; member R. I. senate 1871-73; associ- 
ate justice R. I. supreme court 1875-91; chief justice 1891-. Address, 112 
Prospect St., Providence, R. I. A K E, R. I. eye, P. 

Elisha Capron Mowry. Teacher, Lincoln, R. I. 1861-64; U. S. military ser- 
vice 1862; principal high school, East Douglas, Mass. 1864-65; justice 
of peace 1S65-; admitted to bar 1865; lawyer, Providence, R. I. 1S65- ; mem- 
ber school committee 1872-74; common council 1871-77; alderman 187S-S0; 
member R. I. senate 18S0-81. Address, 29 Weybosset St., Providence, R. 
I. AK E, B. U. civ. war, P. 

William Henry Randall. Teacher public school 1865-66; Conn, literary in- 
stitution, Suffield 1866-67; English and classical school, Providence, R.I. 
1868-70, '71-73 ; travelled abroad 1870-71 ; student, Newton theological institu- 
tion 1873-74; ordained Baptist 1874; pastor Windsor avenue church, Hart- 
ford, Conn. 1S74-75; Central church, Thompson, Conn. 1876-81; Saxton's 
River, Vt. 1882-89; Penryn, Cal. 1890-93; South Riverside, Cal. 1894-. Ad- 
dress, South Riverside, Cal. Bapt. encyc, Newt., P. 

John Williams Rogers. U. S. military service 1861-62, captain; manufactu- 
rer, Mansfield, Mass. 1866-72, '83-. Address, Mansfield, Mass. 

A K E, B. U. civ. war 

Frederic Mosely Sackett. U. S. military service 1861-63, first lieutenant; 
dry goods commission merchant, New York, N. Y. 1863-64; woolen 
manufacturer, Providence, R. I. 1864-82; treasurer Richmond paper com- 
pany, Providence 18S2-. Address, 37 Custom House St., Providence, R. I. 

B. U. civ. war, * T 



1861 GRADUATES 205 

Sumner Upham Shearman. U. S. military service 1S62-64, captain ; record- 
ing clerk R. I. house of representatives; reading clerk R. I. senate; Episcopal 
clergyman. Address, Jamaica Plain, Boston, Mass. 9 A X, B. U. civ war, P 

Charles Mason Stead. Quartermaster-general R. I. 1861-62; vice president 
N. Y. stock exchange 1877-81 ; retired. Address, Union League Club, 1 East 
39th St., New York, N. Y. 9 A X P 

Edward Oliver Stevens. Graduated Newton theological institution t 86 4 ; or- 
dained Baptist 1S64; missionary, Burmah since 1S64. Author Guide to musi- 
cal notation, and other works in Burmese; also various contributions to Bap- 
tist missionary magazine ; editor Judson's Burmese and English dictionary, 
1S83. Address, Maulmain, Burmah. Newt A A $ 

Alfred Delavan Thomas. Lawyer, N. D. ■ justice U. S. district court'.N. D 
Address, Fargo, N. D. p 

Washington Benson Trull; M. D. University of Penn. 1862. U. S. military 
service 1S63-65, assistant surgeon, brevet captain ; volunteer assistant surgeon, 
Prussia 1870-71; physician, Brookline, Mass. From Boston, Mass. 

. B. U. civ. war, A A <J> 

John Jefferson Ward. From Clinton, Miss.; died 1S62. 

James Andrew Williamson. Student, Allegheny theological seminary; or- 
dained Presbyterian 1864- ; pastor, Johnstown. N. Y. I864-. Address, Johns- 
town, N. Y. ' ' 

Bachelors of Arts. 

Thomas Henry Edsall. U. S. military service 1862; first lieutenant and ad- 
jutant; law student, Columbia college 1863-6,-; admitted to bar 1865; lawyer 
New York, N. Y. 1865-85; lawyer and general council for a number of rail- 
road, gold, silver and coal mining, irrigation, gas, electric and water companies 
and banks in Col., N. Mex., Tex., Utah, Colorado Springs, Col. since 1SS6. 
Author some historical and genealogical monographs. Address. Colorado 
Springs, Col. „ n . „ 

_. ' , B '^ B. U. civ. war, A X, P. 

Charles Edward Hosmer; M. D. Harvard university 1S67. U. S. military 
service 1S62, private ; U. S. naval service 1S62-65, assistant surgeon ; physician, 
South Bdlerica, Mass. Address, South Billerica, Mass. B U civ war P 

Henry Keith Southwick, 1869; LL. B. Albany law school 1862. U. S. mili- 
tary service 1862-65, captain, acting inspector general; lawyer. Address 20 

Nassau St., New York, N. Y. n r . 

±5. Ij. civ. war 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

George Olney Hopkins. High school principal 27 years; superintendent 
schools Glocester, R. I. Address, Chepachet, R. I. P 

Charles Felix Mason. U. S. military service 1861-64; first lieutenant, staff 
officer; treasurer Kent woolen mill ; president R. I. locomotive works. Ad- 
dress, 17 Brown St., Providence, R. I. B. U. civ. war, G A X P 

Charles Elliott Mitchell ; LL. B. Albany law school 1864. City attorney, New 
Britain, Conn.; member Conn, house of representatives 18S0-S2 ; U. S com- 
missioner of patents; lawyer, New York, N. Y. Address, 41 Park Row, New 
York, N. Y. 

James Clark Williams. U. S. military service 1861-62, captain and aide-de- 
camp. Born Cincinnati, O., April 17, 1842; died Beaufort, S. C, Oct. 29, 
l862 * B. U.civ. war, Nee. 1866, Z *. 35 *7 



206 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1862 

1862 

Joshua Melancthon Addetnan, A. M. U. S. military service 1862-65, cap- 
tain; acting assistant adjutant general; admitted to bar 1866; lawyer, Provi- 
dence, R. I. ; clerk Providence common council 1867-81 ; R. I. secretary of 
state 1872-87; commissioner to revise R. I. laws 1880; treasurer Industrial 
trust company, Providence. Author various addresses on civil and military 
subjects, and official publications, including Public statutes of Rhode Island, 
1882. Address, 49 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. 

B. U. civ. war, R. I. eye, P. 

Thomas Lemuel Angell, A. M. Professor Modern languages, Bates college, 
Lewiston, Me. Address, 226 College St., Lewiston, Me. P. 

William Mason Bailey. Merchant, Boston, Mass., and Providence, R. I. 
1862-73; secretary Providence Athenaeum 15 years; active member Union for 
Christian work 25 years. Born Providence, R. I., June 7, 1841 ; died Provi- 
dence, March 10, 1893. Z *, Nee. 1893 

Sydney Elmon Benton. Mayor Mechanicsville, Iowa 1884-85 ; lawyer, Ains- 
worth, Neb. From Windsor, Vt. ; died Ainsworth, Neb., March 19, 1886. AKE 

Isaac Watts Brooks, A. M. by special vote 1890. Banker; speaker Conn, 
house of representativs 1893. Address, Torrington, Conn. P. 

William Ide Brown. U. S. military service 1862-65 ; mayor. Born Attleboro, 
Mass., Aug. 27, 1839; killed at Fort Steadman, Petersburg, Va., March 29, 
1865. Nee. 1865, B. U. civ. war 

Thomas Frederic Brown, 1885. U. S. military service 1861-65, captain; in- 
spector general ; cotton merchant. Address, Cincinnati, O. 

B. U. civ. war, AA$ 

Henry Clay Carr. Admitted to bar 1864; lawyer, New York, N. Y. 1864-67; 
Tipton, Iowa 1867-87; president school board Tipton seven years; 
mayor Tipton four years ; member Iowa senate four years ; Republican con- 
vention, Chicago, 111. 1880; lawyer, Los Angeles, Cal. 1887-90; trustee St. 
Hilda's school, Los Angeles. Born Jamestown, R. I., April 13, 1839; 
died Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 25, 1890. Nee. 1891 

Henry Francis Colby, A. M. 1865; D. D. 1882. Graduated Newton theo- 
logical institution 1867; ordained Baptist 1868; pastor First church, Dayton, 
O. 1868- ; trustee Denison university 1S72 ; president board of trustees 1890; 
Ohio Baptist convention 1883-86. Author Tribute to the memory of Gardner 
Colby, 1879; Tribute to the memory of Eliam E. Barney, 1881 ; Tribute to 
the memory of Ebenezer Thresher, 1886; also various sermons and addresses 
in periodicals. Address, Dayton, O. 

Newt., Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, A A 9, P. 

Josiah Nelson Cushing, A. M. ; D. D. 1881. Graduated Newton theological 
institution 1S65 ; ordained Baptist 1865 ; instructor Hebrew, Newton theologi- 
cal institution 1865-67; missionary, Toungoo, Burmah 1867- ; president Bap- 
tist college, Rangoon, Burmah; member executive committee Educational syn- 
dicate of Burmah. Author Grammatical sketch of the Kakhyen la?iguage, 
1880; Elementary handbook of the Shan language, 1880, 2d edition, 1S88; 
Shan and English dictionary, 1881 ; JVetv Testament translated into Shan, 
1882, 2d edition, 1S87 ; also the Old Testament translated, a Shan hymn book, 
and editions of several Shan texts. Addresss, Baptist college, A16n, Rangoon, 
Burmah. Newt., P. 



1862 GRADUATES 207 

Francis Adolphus Daniels. Law student, Harvard university one year; ad- 
mitted to bar 1865 ; lawyer, Providence, R.I. 1S65-77 ; clerk R. I. house of 
representatives 1S66-69; justice Providence court of magistrates 1868-72 ; mem- 
ber R. I. house of representatives 1875-6. Born Woonsocket, R. I., July 9, 
1842; died Providence, R, I., Aug. 12, 1877. Nee. 187S 

Frank Winthrop Draper, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1869. U. S. 
military service 1862-65 ; captain, acting assistant adjutant general ; physician ; 
professor Legal medicine, Harvard university; medico-legal pathologist city 
hospital, Boston, Mass.; member Mass. state board of health ; medical exami- 
iner for Suffolk co., Mass. Author Evil effects of arsenic in green colors, 1872 : 
Annual registration report of Mass., 1S72-77 ; Medical expert testimony, 18S0; 
Sudden death by entrance of air into the veins, 18S3 ; Death by drozvuing, 
1S85 ; Pancreatic hemorrhage, 1S86; The medical profession and the common- 
zuealth, 1892. Address, 304 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. B. U. civ. war, P. 

Josiah Ripley Qoddard, A. M. U. S. military service 1862-63, sergeant; 
graduated Newton theological institution 1867; ordained Baptist 1S67; mis- 
sionary, Ningpo, China 1867-. Address, Ningpo, China. 

B. U. civ. war, Newt., P. 

Darius Lee Qoff, A. M. by special vote 1890. Manufacturer, Pavvtucket, R. I. ; 
president D. Goff and sons; Royal weaving company; Blair camera company; 
associated charities, Pawtucket; director First national bank, Pawtucket; 
Pawtucket gas company; Pawtucket street car company; trustee Pawtucket 
public library. Address, Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

Lyman Bullock Goff, A. M. by special vote 1S90. Manufacturer, Pawtucket, 
R. I.; national commissioner to World's Columbian exposition. Address, 
Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

James Brown Mason Grosvenor, 18S5. U. S. military service 1861 ; mer- 
chant; retired. Address, Union club, New York, N. Y. B. U. civ war, Zi', P. 

John Erastus Lester, A. M. Lawyer, Providence, R. I.; member Providence 
city council; vice president American pomological society. Author The At- 
lantic to the Pacific, 1873; TheYosemite. Address, Hillhurst, Johnston, R. I. P. 

William Daniel Martin, A. M. Accountant. Address, 27 Princeton Ave., 
Providence, R. I. 6 A X, P. 

Joshua Mellen. U. S. military service 1862; employee Bailey and Eaton, New 
York, N. Y. ; cashier Third national bank, Boston, Mass. ; bookkeeper, Boston, 
Mass. Born Wayland, Mass., Nov. 12, 1839; died Wayland, Nov. 30, 1S90. 

B. U. civ. war, A A $, Nee. 1892 

George Moore Newton. Manufacturer, Warren, Mass. one year; grocer, 
Warren, Mass.; member Mass. house of representatives 1880-81. Born 
Worcester, Mass., April 15, 1840; died Boston, Mass., Jan. 23, 1881. 

A K E, Nee. 1S81 

Lucien Hanks Niles. Address, 36 Broad St., New York, N. Y. 

Addison Parker. U. S. military service 1862-63, sergeant; graduated Newton 
theological institution 1866; ordained Baptist 1866; pastor, Natick, Mass. 
1866-69; Bunker Hill church, Charlestown, Mass. 1869-73; Elmira, N. Y. 1S73- 
76, Palmyra, N. Y. 1876-81; Morristown, N.J. 1S81-92 ; La Porte, Ind. 1892- ; 
trustee Cook academy, Havana, N. Y. Author various sermons and essays in 
periodicals. Address, 806 Indiana Ave., La Porte, Indiana. 

B. U. civ. war, Newt., P. 

James Henry Remington, A. M. U. S. military service 1S62-63, captain; 
brevet major; judge advocate; military commissioner, Va. ; member R. I. 



208 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1862 

house of representatives 1863; admitted to bar 1868; lawyer, Norfolk, Va. 
1868-72; New York, N, Y. 1872-; commonwealth's attorney, Va. 1868-70; 
commander Grand army of the republic 1S70-71 ; judge advocate 1870; secre- 
tary U. S. law association 1872-S0; president 18S0-. Author Digest of com- 
mercial law of the several states j besides or ationsand contributions to periodi- 
cals. See sketch by L. B. Proctor, with portrait, in Albany law journal, April 
2, 1892. Address 277 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

A A 4>, B. U. civ. war, Proctor, P. 
'Isaac Harrison Saunders. U. S. military service 1861 ; resident, Baltimore, 
Md. From North Scituate, R. I. A K E, B. U. civ. war 

Frederic Sherman, A. M. Principal grammar school, Pawtucket, R. I. 1863- 
64; assistant editor Gazette and chronicle., Pawtucket 1865-69; manufacturer, 
Pawtucket 1870-84; director Pacific national bank, Pawtucket 1879-83 ; mem- 
ber R. I. house of representatives 1S82-83; school committee Pawtucket, 
10 years; chairman five years; superintendent of schools Pawtucket one 
year; originator first R. I. truant law; newspaper writer and reporter. Au- 
thor occasional papers. Address, Pawtucket, R. I. A K E, P. 
David Stewart Hepburn Smith ; M. D. Queen's university 1865 ; licentiate 
Royal college of surgeons, Edinburgh 1865; local treasurer Wabash, St. 
Louis and Pacific railway company; Mo. Pacific railway. Address, 3646 
Washington Ave., St. Louis, Mo. A K E, P. 
Thomas Blanchard Stockwell, A. M. Sub-master Eaton grammar school, 
New Haven, Conn.; principal high school, Holyoke, Mass.; teacher high 
school, Providence, R. I. 1864-75; R. I. commissioner of public schools 1S75-. 
Author Reports, 1875-94; History of public education in R. I., i6j6-/8?6, 
edited, 1S76. Address, 20 Cooke St., Providence, R. I. R. I. eye, P. 
John Deshon Thurston, A. M. Lawyer. Address, 12 Cooke St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. A A 4>, P. 
Edward Newton Whittier, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1869. U. S. 
military "service 1861-65; first lieutenant; brevet captain; acting assistant 
adjutant general; assistant Clinical medicine, Harvard medical school 1S77-81 ; 
instructor Theory and practice of physic 1881-S4; assistant professor Clinical 
medicine 1884-88; physician; U. S. pension examiner 1S83-84; visiting physi- 
cian Mass. general hospital ; member Mass. medical society. Author con- 
tributions to Medical a?id surgical journal. Address, 647 Boylston St., 
Boston, Mass. A K E, B. U. civ. war, Harv. 
George Thompson Woodward. U. S. military service 1862-65; sergeant Sig- 
nal corps, U. S. army. Born Taunton, Mass., Dec. 20, 1841 ; died Taunton, 
Sept. 17, 1865. A K E, B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1866 

Bachelor of Philosophy. 

Jason Billings Kelly, C. E. U. S. military service 1862; corporal; secretary, 
treasurer, general manager Knoxville foundry and machine company -1888; 
real estate and insurance agent. Address, 1701 Jefferson Ave., Knoxville, 
Tenn. B. U. civ. war, P. 22*9 



1863 



William Ames, by special vote 1891. U. S. military service 1S61-65, colonel; 
chief of artillery, department of the Soutb ; brevet brigadier-general; con- 
nected with Allen's printworks 1865-69; collector U. S. internal revenue, 1st 



1863 GRADUATES 



209 



R.I. district 1869-73 ; collector, R. I. 1873-75; agent and manager Fletcher 
manufacturing company, Providence. R. I. 1S75-; president Blackstone canal 
national bank; director Providence Washington insurance company. Address, 
47 Charles St., Providence, R. I. Z *, R. I. eye, B. U. civ. war 

Denhatn Arnold, A. M. 1SS6. Assistant professor Physics, Washington uni- 
versity, St. Louis, Mo. 1S70-74; professor Physics 1874-90; principal Rugbv 
academy, St. Louis 1890-. Address, 1 127 North Grand Ave., St. Louis, Mo. P. 
William Warwick Bliss; LL. B. Columbia college 1S68. U. S. military ser- 
vice 1S62-65, lieutenant colonel; lawyer, New York, N. Y. ; corresponding 
secretary's assistant, American Baptist home mission society 1879-83; assistant 
corresponding secretary 1883-87. Born Columbia, Herkimer co., N. Y., Feb. 
4, 1S39; died Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 10, 18S7. 

B. U. civ. war, Columb., Nee. 1888 
Amos Miller Bowen, A. M. by special vote 1891. U. S. military service 1S61- 
64, first lieutenant, aide-de-camp; president Franklin mutual fire insurance 
company, Providence, R. I.; member Providence school committee 17 years; 
R. I. house of representatives 1879-S1, '82-86. Address, 32 Tobey St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. B. U. civ. war, 9 A X, P. 
Ansel Oscar Burt. Principal high school, Provincetown, Mass. five years; 
teacher public schools, Taunton, Mass. 20 years; assessor Taunton. Ad- 
dress, 147 Highland St., Taunton, Mass. p. 
George Warren Calkins, A. M. Teacher Natural sciences. Lockport union 
school, Lockport, N. Y. ; principal Catskill free academy, Catskill, N. Y. ; Pas- 
saic high school, Passaic, N. J. ; retired. Address, 564 Madison Ave., Eliza- 
beth, N. J. p 
Benjamin Franklin Clarke, A. M. Instructor Mathematics, Brown univer- 
sity 1S63-6S; professor Mathematics and civil engineering 1868-93; Mechanical 
engineering 1893-. Address, 147 Chestnut St., Providence, R. I. 

Bapt. encyc, P. 
Charles Chester Cragin, A. M. ; B. D. Baptist union theological seminary at 
Chicago 1S69. U. S. military service 1862, 1S63-65, captain; student. An- 
dover theological seminary 1S66-67; ordained Baptist 1870; pastor, Owatonna, 
Minn. 1869-71 ; Watertown,Wis. 1871-75 ; McGregor, Iowa 1S75-? ; fruit grower, 
San Jose, Cal. Address, Box 494, San Jose, Cal. B. U. civ. war, And., P. 

Samuel Richmond Dorrance, A. M. U. S. military service 1S62 ; sergeant; 
cotton manufacturer, Providence, R. I.; secretary Richmond manufacturing 
company; vice president R. I. hospital trust company. Address, 2 Prospect 
St., Providence, R. I. B. U. civ. war, •*• T, P. 

Forest Fayette Emerson, A. M. U. S. military service 1S62; student, New- 
ton theological institution 1863-64; ordained Baptist 1S65 ; pastor Wellsville, 
N. Y. 1865-66; Brockport, N. Y. 1S66-68; graduated Rochester theological 
seminary 1867 ; pastor First church, Gloucester, Mass. 1S68-73 > Asylum avenue 
church, Hartford, Conn. 1S73-79; First Congregational church, Amherst, 
Mass. 1S79-S3; United Congregational church, Newport, R. I. 18S3-93 ; 
preacher Union Congregational church. Worcester, Mass.; member Newport 
historical society; Newport natural history society. Author Christianity and 
socialism; Positive Christianity ; Light in darkness; Teachings of Christ con- 
cerning money. Address, 57 Chatham St., Worcester, Mass. 

B. U. civ. war, A K E, Newt., Roch., P. 
James Henry Foss. Preacher two years; teacher. Newton, Mass. : Winches- 
ter, Mass.; superintendent schools three years ; general N. E. agent for N. Y. 



210 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1863 

educational publications; deputy commissioner U. S. department of agricul- 
ture ; colonist, Fla. Author Florida facts; and other pamphlets descrip- 
tive of Fla. ; besides various literary and political essays and addresses. 
Address, Winthrop, Mass. P. 

Henry Gordon Gay, by special vote 1894. Graduated Newton theological in- 
stitution 1866; ordained Baptist 1866; pastor, Hudson, Mass. 1866-70; East 
Longmeadow, Mass. 1873-76; Southwick, Mass. 1876-78; Woodville, Hopkin- 
ton, Mass. 1S78-83; Fayville, Southboro, Mass. 1884-90; North Reading, Mass. 
1890-93; retired. Address, 101 Williams St., Providence, R. I. Newt., P. 

Charles Warren Greene, A. M. 1872; M. D. Berkshire medical institution 
1S67; Dartmouth college 1868; U. S. military service 1862-65, captain; physi- 
cian, Mass. 1867-72; in literary pursuits 1872-. Author Animals: their homes 
a?id habits, 1886; Birds: their homes and habits, 1886; numerous articles in 
various encyclopedias on topics connected with natural science; editor Lip- 
fiincotfs gazetteer, 1879; Worcester's new school diclio7iary, 1883; Lippiftcoti 's 
biographical dictionary 1886. Address, Northampton, Mass. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, B. U. civ. war, Johnson's eye. 

George Herbert Greene; M. D. Bowdoin college 1866. Surgeon, Marine 
hospital, near Portland, Me. 1866-67; physician, Windham, N. H. 1867-70; 
Philadelphia, Penn. 1870-72; resident, North Andover, Mass. 1872-75. Born 
Chicopee, Mass., July 1, 1837; died North Andover, Mass, Jan. 3, 1875. 

Nee. 1875 

Daniel Jefferson Holbrook, A. M. ; LL. B. Harvard university 1867. Law- 
yer. From North Wrentham, Mass.; died 1878. 

John Jenckes Holmes. U. S. military service 1862; clerk, Providence, R. I. 
Address, Barrington, R. I. B. U. civ; war 

Charles Frederic Ladd. Secretary, president, Franklin mutual fire insurance 
company, Providence, R. I. 1863-68. Born Pawtucket, R. I., May 2, 1841 ; 
died Providence, R. I., May 14, 1868. Nee. 1868 

Henry Simmons Latham. Graduated Newton theological institution 1870; 
teacher academy, Worcester, Mass. 1873-74; ordained Baptist 1878; pastor, 
Oaklawn, R. I. 1877-80; teacher; resident, Greenville, R. I. Address, Green- 
ville, R. I. Newt. 

George Hermon Miner. Ordained Baptist 1864; pastor, Central Falls, R.I. 
1864-68; Second church, Cambridge, Mass. 1868-72; Newburyport, Mass. 
1872-76; New Britain, Conn. 1S76-1884; Mystic, Conn. 1884-93. Address, 84 
Melrose St., Providence, R. I. Bapt.encyc, P. 

Oscar Brownell Mowry, A. M.; LL. B. Harvard university 1865. Lawyer, 
Boston, Mass.; member Boston common council 1877-79. Address, 82 Devon- 
shire St., Boston, Mass. A K E, Harv., P. 

Lyman Partridge. Graduated Newton theological institution 1866; ordained 
Baptist 1866; pastor, Wales, Mass. 1866-69; Wakefield, R. I. 1870-72; Sharon, 
Mass. 1872-S2; Roslindale, Mass. 1882; Westminster, Mass. 1883-92; West 
Dedham, Mass. 1892-. Author various sermons, addresses, and historical 
papers. Address, West Dedham, Mass. Newt.. P. 

James Reynolds. Merchant, Wickford, R. I. 1S63-68 ; head salesman, Chicago, 
111. 186S-91. Born Wickford, R. I., Jan. 24, 1842; died Chicago, 111., Feb. 28, 
1891. A X, Nee. 1891 

Charles Pitts Robinson, A.M.; LL. B. Harvard university 1865. Lawyer, 
Providence, R. I. Address, 207 Governor St., Providence. R. I. A K E, P. 



1863 GRADUATES 211 

Orville Barton Seagrave, A. M. U. S. military service 1862; naval service 
1863-65; acting assistant paymaster; teacher, Omaha, Neb. 1S66-70; banker 
and real estate broker, Boston, Mass. 1874-86. Born Uxbridge, Mass., Oct. 26, 
1S37; died Uxbridge, Feb. 26, 1886. B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1SS6 

Frederic Baker Sears; LL. B. Harvard university 1865. Admitted to bar 
1865; lawyer, New York, N. Y. ; resident, Fall River, Mass. Born Fall 
River, Mass., Nov. 22, 1S41 ; died Fall River, Jan. 9, 1S71. 

B. U. Fall River, Nee. 1S71 

Orsmus Augustus Taft, A. M. by special vote 1891. U. S. military service 
1862, corporal; accountant, Providence, R. I. Address, 35 Dartmouth Ave., 
Providence, R. I. B. U. civ. war, P. 

Charles Frederic Taylor, A. M. Manufacturer paper cop tubes, Providence, 
R. I. Address, 48 Custom House St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Albert Cicero White. Teacher, Norwalk, Conn, two years; Barnstable, Mass. 
Born Wrentham, Mass., Dec. 22, 1S40; died Foxboro, Mass., Jan. 13, 1871. 

Nee. 1S71 
Bachelors of Philosophy. 

John Howard Appleton, A. M. 1869. Assistant instructor Analytical chemistry, 
Brown university 1S63-65; instructor Analytical chemistry 1S65-6S ; professor 
Chemistry applied to the arts 1868-72; Chemistry 1872- ; R. I. state sealer of 
weights and measures; president Providence art club; vice president American 
chemical society ; chairman R. I. section American chemical society ; mem- 
ber U. S. mint commission 1891. Author The young chemist, 1878; Short 
course in qualitative analysis, 1S7S; Quantitative analysis, 1SS1 ; Labora- 
tory year book, 1883-92; Beginners hand booh of chemistry, 1884; Advanced 
quantitative analysis, 18S9; Medical chemistry, 1889; Lessons in chemical 
philosophy, 1890; Metals of the chemist, 1S91 ; Report books for chemi- 
cal xvork, 1st, 2d, jd, 1891 ; Carbon compounds, 1892; besides various 
articles in newspapers and periodicals. Address, 85 Angell St., Providence, R. 
I- Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, P. 

Frank Dane Douglas. From Jewett City, Conn. ; died March 26, 18S4. 

Thomas Thaddeus Morrell. Instructor Lapham institute 1S63-64; Mathe. 
matics and physics, Bates college 1864-65; chief chemist Cambria iron com- 
pany, Johnstown, Penn. 1867-91. Author various articles on methods of 
chemical analysis in chemical journals. Address, North Berwick, Me. P. 

Samuel Hartwell Pratt. Graduated Rochester theological seminary 1S66; 
ordained Baptist 1866; pastor, Huntington, Mass.; Central church, Salem, 
Mass.; Calvary church, Salem; Clinton avenue church, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; 
First church, Syracuse, N. Y. ; Tabernacle church, Lowell, Mass. 1S75-S1 ; 
evangelist. Author A sure foundation ; The first N. Y. church; The far 
country and the father s house. Address, 76 Belmont Ave., Springfield, Mass. 

A T, Roch. theol., P. 

Andrew Fuller Warren. Fish merchant, Pensacola, Fla. Address, 504 
North Baylen St., Pensacola, Fla. p. 24 *9 

I864 

Seth Jones Axtell. U. S. military service 1862-63, corporal; graduated New- 
ton theological seminary 1867; ordained Baptist 1868; pastor, Monroe, Mich. 
1868-70; West Medway, Mass. 1870-78; president Leland university, New 



212 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1864 

Orleans, La. 1878-81; pastor, Weymouth, Mass. 1SS3-88; president Central 
university, Pella, Iowa, 1888-90; professor Greek, Kalamazoo college 1890-. 
Author numerous contributions to periodicals. Address, 516 Locust St., Kala- 
mazoo, Mich. B. U. civ. war, A A <i>, Newt., P. 
George Bartlett Barrows. U. S. military service 1862; lawyer; reporter R. I. 
supreme court. Address, 49 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. B. U. civ. war 
Henry Clark Bowen, A. M. Teacher 1864-65; superintendent cotton mill, 
Slatersville, R. I. 1865-70; Georgiaville, R. I. 1870-78; iron manufacturer, 
Providence, R. I. 1879-. Address, 220 Aborn St., Providence, R. I. A T, P. 

Seabury Warren Bowen, A. M. ; M. D. Bellevue hospital medical college, 
New York, N. Y. 1S67. Physician and surgeon, Fall River, Mass. 1867- ; city 
physician 1870-73 ; trustee Mass. state workhouse, Bridgewater 1873-80. Ad- 
dress, Fall River, Mass. B. U. Fall River, A T, P. 

George Moulton Carpenter. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. 1867-S2 ; commis- 
sioner to revise R. I. public laws 1881-82 ; associate justice R. I. supreme court 
1882-85 i U. S. district judge for district of R.I. 1S85- ; commissioner to print 
early records of Providence 1S91-. Author The service of the Knights of the 
Temple; three addresses before R. I. historical society; Washington the 
founder of the nation, 1889; The reform of the civil service considered from the 
party standpoint, 1890; Modem historical aims and methods, 1891 ; judicial 
opinions in R. I. reports and Federal reporter ; also various contributions to 
periodicals. Address, 5 Cooke St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Edson Cummings Chick, A. M. U. S. military service 1S62. Address, Care 
of J. H. Pray, Sons & Co., Boston, Mass. B. U. civ. war 

John Spaulding Chick; M. D. University of Vt. 186S. U. S. military service 
1862, '64-65; physician, Pleasantville and Enterprise, Penn. 1S68-79; in busi- 
ness, Kansas City, Mo. 1879-81. Born Warner, N. H., Nov. 17, 1841 ; died 
Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 27, 188 1. B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1882 

James Windsor Colwell, A. M. Teacher, English and classical school, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 1S64-70; rector St. Gabriel's church, Providence 1S71-76; St. 
Stephen's church, Providence 1876-S4; head master Shattuck school, Faribault, 
Minn. 18S5-87; Washington college, Tacoma, Wash. 1887-88; head master and 
chaplain Bethany college, Topeka, Kansas 1888-90; dean Grace cathedral', 
Topeka 1890-94; rector Grace church, Colorado Springs, Colo. 1894-. Ad- 
dress, 329 North Nevada Ave., Colorado Springs, Colo. A K E, P. 

Harry Cooke Cushing, A. M. by special vote 1891. U. S. military service 
1861-94; captain; brevet major; retired. Address, 15 Blagden St., Boston, 
Mass. B. U. civ. war, U. S. A. direct 

Benjamin Chase Dean, A. M. Assistant clerk, Mass. senate 1866-69; private 
secretary to governor of Mass., with rank of colonel 1874; assistant inspector 
general Mass. 1S74; deputy insurance commissioner of Mass. 1S75; president 
common council Lowell, Mass. 1876; superintendent Manchester print works, 
Manchester, N. H. 1876- ; treasurer Keweenaw association, Boston, Mass.; 
member school board, Manchester 1880- ; ^president Opera house company, 
Manchester; director Amoskeag national bank. Address, Aspinwall Ave., 
Brookline, Mass. , A K E, P. 

John Kinnicutt Dorrance, 1867. U. S. military service 1862, '64-65; first 
lieutenant; brevet captain ; merchant, Providence,. R. I.; retired. Address, 
Somerville, Mass. ^ T, B. U. civ. war 

Clarence Tripp Gardner, A. M. by special vote 1891 ; M. D. Harvard univer- 
sity 1866; U. S. military service 1861-65; first lieutenant; physician. Address 
154 North Main St., Providence, R. I. B. U. civ. war, P. 



1864 GRADUATES 213 

Nathaniel Oscar Grey. Lawyer, St. Louis, Mo. 1867-. Address, 9th and 
Olive Sts., St. Louis, Mo. A T, P. 

Albert Eugene Ham, A. M. ; M. D. College of physicians and surgeons, 
New York, N. Y. 186S. U. S. military service 1S62 ; sergeant Providence 
marine corps artillery 1864; physician, Providence, R. I. 186S-; house physi- 
cian R. I. hospital 1869; house surgeon 1S69-70; pathologist and librarian 
1S72-74; surgeon to out patients 1872-75 ; visiting physician 1875-S3; pension 
examiner 1S76-; president Providence medical association 1883-84; consulting 
physician Providence dispensary. Address, 199 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. 

B. U. civ. war, * Y, P. 

Samuel Farwell Hancock, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1867; ordained Baptist 1867; pastor Central church, Newport, R. I. 1867-69; 
Cumberland Hill, R. I. 1872-73; Newport, 1874; First Church, South Kings- 
town, R. I. 1S76-79; Superior street church, Cleveland, O. 1SS0-S1; without 
charge 1SS1-91 ; pastor of an undenominational assembly, Cleveland 1891-. 
Author The millennial chapter, 1S90; The mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, 
1891 ; and various pamphlets on kindred subjects. Address, ^2 Yeakel St., 
Cleveland, O. Newt., P. 

Francis Tomlinson Hazlewood, D. D. 1SS5. U. S. military service 1862; 
graduated Newton theological institution 1S67; ordained Baptist 1S67 ; pastor, 
Ellsworth, Me. 1867-69; First church, Bangor, Me. 1S69-S4; First church, 
Lynn, Mass. 1S84-91 ; N. E. district secretary American Baptist home mission 
society 1892- ; member Bangor historical society. Author various contribu- 
tions to periodicals. Address, 38 Allen Ave., Lynn, Mass. 

A K E, B. U. civ. war, Newt., P. 

Ratcliffe Hicks. Teacher, Tolland, Conn. 1864; law student, Hartford, Conn. 
1S64-66; admitted to bar 1866; lawyer, Meriden, Conn. 1S66-79; Hartford, 
Conn. 1S79-S2; New York, N. Y. 1882-; president and manager Canfield rub- 
ber company, Bridgeport, Conn. 1883- ; member Conn, house of representatives 
1866, '93; city attorney Meriden 1S69-74; attorney New Haven co. 1873-76. 
Author various speeches on public questions. See Austin, J. O. One line of 
the Hicks family, with portrait, 1S94. Address, 73 Warren St., New York, 
N. Y. Austin, A Y, P. 

George Henry Hulbert, A. M. Law student, Chicago, 111.; grain dealer, Chi- 
cago board of trade 1866- ; also, at various times, farmer, ranchman, miner; 
member firm Lyon, Hulbert and company. Address, 12 Sherman St., Chi- 
cago, 111. Z "f, P. 

George Frederick Jelly, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1868. Super- 
tendent insane asylum, Somerville, Mass.; physician. Address, 69 Newbury 
St., Boston, Mass. p. 

George Henry Kenyon, A. M. ; M. D. University of Vermont 1866. U. S. 
military service 1862 ; physician, Providence, R. I. ; brigadier general R. I. 
militia; surgeon-general R.I. Address, 123 North Main St., Providence, 
R- L B. U. civ. war 

Oscar Lapham, A. M. U. S. military service 1S62-63, captain; lawyer, Provi- 
dence, R. I.; member R. I. senate 1SS7-8S; U. S. house of representatives 
1S91-95. Address, 4 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I. 

A K E, B. U. civ. war, R. I. man., P. 

Martin Luther Laws, A. M. Editor newspaper, Topeka?, Kansas; ordained 
Baptist; pastor several churches, Mo. ; Decatur, 111. 1S81-82. Born Accomac 
co., Va. 1842; died Decatur, 111., May, 1S82. Z *•, Nee. 1882 



214 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1864 

Charles Thurber Lazell, A. M. Teacher, Foxboro, Mass. 1864-65; student, 
Rochester theological seminary 1865-66; teacher, New Brunswick, N. J.; Hart- 
ford, Conn.; Brooklyn, N. Y. ; sub-master high school, New Bedford, Mass. 
1870-73; principal high school, Lawrence, Mass. 1873-75; teacher Greek, 
history and astronomy, Vermont academy, Saxton's River, Vt. 1875-S0. Born 
Worcester, Mass., Sept. 3, 1844; died Saxton's River, Vt., Nov. 20, 1880. 

A A *, Nee. 1881 

Frank Wayland Love. U. S. military service 1862 ; admitted to bar 1867 ; 
lawyer, Frankfort, Kans. ; district attorney Marshall co. 1874-79. Born Corfu, 
Ionian Islands, Jan. 14, 1841; died Frankfort, Kans., Sept. 29, 1S79. 

B. U. civ. war, A T, Nee. 18S0 

Henry Bradley Miner, A. M. Principal high school, Canton, Mass. 1866-69; 
Tilesron school, Boston, Mass. 1869-75; Everett school, Dorchester, Mass. 
1875-. Address, 62 Oak St., Hyde Park, Mass. A A 4>, P. 

William Herbert Morrison. From Indianapolis, Ind. ; deceased. Z ■& 

Joshua Foster Ober, A. M. Architect. Address, 113 Devonshire St., Boston, 
Mass. A Y 

George Bacheler Peck, C. E.; A. M.; M. D. Yale college 1871. U. S. mili- 
tary service 1864-65, second lieutenant; Providence marine artillery 1866-70, 
major; assistant chemist, U. S. naval torpedo station, Newport, R. I. 1S72-74; 
homoeopathic physician, Providence, R. I. 1875- ; adjutant and necrologist Ma- 
rine artillery veteran association 1875- ; surgeon R. I. militia 1876-79; secre- 
retarv R. I. homoeopathic society 1875-83; vice president 1883-S4; president 
1885-86; censor 1887-89; treasurer 1890-92 ; chairman, section of obstetrics, 
American institute of homoeopathy 18S0-81, '86, '88, '92; vice president West- 
ern Mass. homoeopathic medical society 1886-87; surgeon Prescott post no. 1, 
Grand army of the republic 1881-S3, '90-; medical director, department of R. 
I., Grand army of the republic 1894; vice president R. I. soldiers' and sailors' 
historical society 1886-88 ; president 1892-94; member school committee Prov- 
idence 1881-; clerk Narragansett Baptist association 1877-87, '92-; treasurer 
1877- ; moderator 1S89; member executive board R. I. Baptist state convention 
1876-. Authors! recruit before Petersburg, with portrait, 1880; Camp and 
hospital-, with portrait, 1884; Historical sketch of the Narragansett Baptist 
association, 1860-84, 1884; Pabula neonatorum, 1886; besides reports to Ameri- 
can institute of homoeopathy, and numerous contributions to medical, religious 
and daily press. Address, 865 North Main St., Providence, R. I. 

Nat. eye. Am. biog., B. U. civ. war, Horn, bibl., P. 

Lewis Ford Raymond. Student, Newton theological institution 1864-65 ; 
graduated Rochester theological seminary 1867 ; ordained Baptist 1S67 ; pastor, 
Beloit, Wis.; Monmouth, 111. ; Sun Prairie, Wis. 1867-68; Dubuque, la. 1S72- 
74; travelled in Europe. Born Cooperstown, N. Y., Feb. 22, 1840; died Chi- 
cago, 111., April 1, 1881. Newt., Roch., Nee. 1881 

Amos Robinson, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 1S67; or- 
dained Baptist 1867; pastor, Appleton, Wis. 1867-69; Fairfield, Iowa 1869-70; 
Jefferson, Iowa 1870-71; Newton, Iowa 1871-79; Ames, Iowa 1879-80; Den- 
ison, Iowa 1880-83; Raynham, Mass. 1883-89; Bristol, R. I. 1890-91; Elkins, 
West Va. 1892-. Address, Elkins, West Va. Newt., Bapt. yr. bk., P. 

William Jay Russell, A. M. Assistant auditor, post office, New York, N. Y. 
1877-S0; general superintendent 6th registry division 1880-90; auditor Stand- 
ard oil company 1S90-. Address, 26 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A K E, P. 



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William Randall Sayles, A. M. Bookkeeper, Providence co. savings bank, 
Pawtucket, R. I. 1864- ; secretary board of trustees Free public library, Paw- 
tucket 1S76- ; member school board seven years. Address, 79 Park Place, Paw- 
tucket, R. I. A y p. 

Darius Hicks Stoddard, A. M. Graduated Rochester theological seminary 
1867; ordained Baptist 1S67; pastor, Athol, Mass. 1867-74; Great Falls, N. 
H. 1S74-83; Dewey street church, Worcester, Mass. 18S4-93; Chicopee Falls. 
Mass. 1893-. Address, 64 Belcher St., Chicopee Falls, Mass. A Y, Roch., P. 

John Tetlow, A. M. 1S79; D. Sc. 1S93. U. S. military service 1863, corporal; 
principal Maple street grammar school, Fall River, Mass. 1864-?; Friends' 
academy, New Bedford, Mass.; head master Girls high and Latin schools, 
Boston, Mass.; president Mass. classical and high school teachers' association 
18S6-S7; membe Committee of ten 1892; N. E. association of colleges and 
preparatory schools 1893-94. Author A progressives eries of inductive lessons 
in Latin, 1884; The eighth book of Virgil's JEneid, edited, 1893; joint editor 
School classics; besides articles and addresses on educational subjects. Ad- 
dress, 51 Cedar St., Roxbury, Mass. 

B. U. Fall River, B. U. civ. war, Am. cat., P. 

Francis Maurice Tyler, A. M. U. S. military service 1862-64, sergeant; 
school principal or superintendent 1S64-76; advertiser; editor Home journal. 
Address, 403 Washington St., Boston, Mass. B. U. civ. war, P. 

William Henry Underbill U. S. military service 1862. From Springfield, 
Mass. B. U. civ. war 

Henry Brigham Whitman; LL. B. Albany law school 1S66. Lawyer, 
Albany, N. Y. 1860-69; Providence, R. I. 1S69-94. Born Westboro, Mass., 
June 30, 1841 ; died Providence, R. I., March 9, 1S94. Nee. 1894 

Charles Erastus Willard, A. M. Second vice president Provident savings 
life assurance society, New York, N. Y. Author, The A B C of life insur- 
ance, 1889; also articles for insurance periodicals. Address, 1 West 81st St., 
New York, N. Y. p. 

Horace Mann Willard, A. M. ; D. Sc. 1893. Principal academy, Bridgewater, 
Mass. 1S64-70; Literary and scientific institute, New London, Conn. 1S70-72 ; 
superintendent public schools Gloucester, Mass. 1872-73; Newton, Mass. 
J S73"7 6 ; principal Vermont academy, Saxton's river, Vt. 1876-?; Howard semi- 
nary, West Bridgewater, Mass. Address, West Bridgewater, Mass. A A * 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

William Whitman Bailey, 1S73; A. M. 1893. u - S. military service 1S62 ; 
assistant, chemical laboratory, Brown university, 1865; Mass. institute of tech- 
nology 1866; Manchester printworks 1866; botanist U. S. geological explora- 
tion of 40th parallel 1867; deputy secretary of state R. I. 1868; assistant libra- 
rian Athena-urn, Providence, R. I. 1869-71; student of botany, Columbia col- 
ege; Harvard summer school 1875, '76, '79; instructor Botany, Brown univer- 
sity 1877-S1 ; professor 1SS1-; member Torrey botanical club; New York micro- 
scopical society; Boston society of natural history; Appalachian mountain 
club; fellow American association for the advancement of science. Author 
Botanical collector's hand book, 188 1 ; Botanist's note book, 1894; and numer- 
ous contributions in verse and prose to periodicals. Address, 6 Cushing St., 
Providence, R. I. Observer, Oct. 1894, C J C - Am. biog., ^ Y, B. U. civ. war, P. 

Edwin Dorrance Dewey. Farmer. Address, Columbia, Conn. P. 



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John Davis Edgell, 1S84. U. S. military service 1862-63, second lieutenant; 
member Mass. house of representatives 1S82 ; president First national bank, 
Gardner, Mass.; treasurer Gardner savings bank; town treasurer Gardner. 
Address, 98 Elm St., Gardner, Mass. B. U. civ. war, P. 

David Fales. U. S. military service 1862-63, corporal; lawyer. Address, 65 
Portland block, Chicago, 111. B. U. civ. war, P. 

Abner Greenleaf. Address, 624 West Franklin St., Baltimore, Md. 

Henry Louis Hammond; M. D. Harvard university 1866. Acting assistant 
surgeon, U. S. army 1865; physician, Saratoga Springs, N. Y. ; Killingly, 
Conn.; president Washington, Warren, and Saratoga county medical society 
1878; secretary board U. S. pension examiners, Norwich, Conn. 1888. Aulhor 
Address on medical ethics j Essay on tetanus. Address, Killingly, Conn. 

A A $. P. 

John Sophus Holmes; D. D. Kalamazoo college 1885? U. S. military service 
1862; graduated Rochester theological seminary 1867 ; ordained Baptist 1867 ; 
pastor, Lynn, Mass. 1S67-78; Adrian, Mich. 187S-89; Bay City, Mich. 1889-93; 
First church, Terre Haute, Ind. 1893-. Address, 200 North 6th St., Terre 
Haute, Ind. A T, Roch., B. U. civ. war, P. 

William Conrad Rhodes. Resident, Providence, R. I. 1864-. Address, 200 
Hope St., Providence, R. I. ^ Y 

Luther White. Lawyer. Address, Chicopee, Mass. P. 39 *9 



1865 



Oliver Henry Arnold, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1867. Physician, 
Providence, R. I. Address, 29 Greene St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Richard Mead .Atwater, A. M. School director, superintendent of schools 
Millville, N. J. ; alkali manufacturer and glass engineer, Syracuse, N. Y. ; 
trustee Brown university 1878- ; judge on glass, Columbian exposition. Author 
various technical articles in manufacturing journals. Address, Solway Process 
Co., Syracuse, N. Y. Z -f, P. 

Edward Richmond Blanchard, 1879. U. S. military service 1864-65; mer- 
chant, New York, N. Y. 1865-84; president Lexington print works, Boston, 
Mass. Address, 85 Essex St., Boston, Mass. •* T, P. 

Zephaniah Brown, A. M. by special vote 1891. U. S. military service 1862, '63- 
65, first lieutenant, acting adjutant; merchant, Providence, R. I. 

B. U. civ. war, P. 

Edward Hume Bucknam, A. M. 1891. City clerk, Sioux City, Iowa; invest- 
ment banker, Sioux City; vice president Mechanics' building association; 
secretary and treasurer Finance company of Iowa; 'president Unity (literary) 
club, Sioux City; trustee Yankton college. Address, 1214 Douglas St., Sioux 
City, Iowa. P. 

Israel Martin Bullock. U. S. military service 1862; admitted to bar 186S; 
lawyer, Norwalk, Conn. 1868-70; Bridgeport, Conn. 1870-79; prosecuting 
attorney Fairfield co., Conn. ; city judge Bridgeport 1S70-73, '79; city attorney 
1875-76. Born Thompson, Conn., May 20, 1844; died Bridgeport, Conn., 
Oct. 20, 1879. B. U. civ. war, 9 A X, A Y, Nee. 1879 

Miner Rudd Deming, A. M. Founder and first pastor Baptist church, Marl- 
boro, Mass. 1868-71; pastor First church, Greenpoint, L. I., N. Y. 1871-73; 
general secretary Young men's Christian association, Boston, Mass. 14 years; 
founder and first pastor Tabernacle church, Boston; corresponding secretary 



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New York city Baptist mission society. Address, 149 Fifth Ave., New York, 
N. Y. AA4>, P. 

James Gregory Dougherty, A. M. ; D. D. Washburn college 1892. U. S. 
military service 1862; graduated Andover theological seminary 186S; teacher, 
Phillips academy, Andover, Mass. 1868; pastor, South Lawrence, Mass. 1S6S- 
69; resident licentiate, Andover theological seminary 1869-70; ordained Con- 
gregational 1S70; pastor First church, Chillicothe, Mo. 1870-72; Wyandotte, 
Kans. 1S73-75; president Colo, college 1875-76; pastor Ottawa, Kans. ; First 
church, Kansas City, Kans.; trustee Washburn college 1873-76. Author 
occasional sermons and addresses; contributions to Andover reviezv ; also 
various reform papers. Address, 616 Everett Ave., Kansas City, Kans. 

A K E, B. U. civ. war, And., P. 
Charles Fabyan Easton, A. M. Justice court of probate Lincoln, R. I. ; man- 
ufacturer 15 years; retired. Address, 409 Broad St., Central Falls, R. I. P. 
James Peirson Field. Student Newton theological institution 1865-66; teacher, 
Millville, N. J. 1S66-67; Mo. 1S69-75; professor Mathematics, Thayer college- 
Kidder, Mo. 1875-76; ordained Congregational 1878; pastor, Amity, Mo. 1876- ; 
secretary General association of Congregational churches of Mo. 1891-. Ad- 
dress, Amity, Mo. A Y, Newt., P. 
Jared Warner Finney ; LL. B. Albany law school 1S66. Lawyer, Detroit, 
Mich.; U. S. district attorney Eastern district, Mich. Address, 41 Edmund 
Place, Detroit, Mich. p 
Wilkins Updike Hidden. Merchant. Address, no Westminster St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 9 A X P. 
William Carey Ives. U. S. military service 1S62 ; lawyer, Chicago, 111.; 
Omaha, Neb. Address, City Hall, Omaha, Neb. B. U. civ. war, A Y, P. 
Edward Judson, A. M. ; D. D. Principal seminary, Townshend, Vt. 1865-67; 
professor Latin and modern languages, Madison university 1867-75; ordained 
Baptist; pastor, North Orange, N. J. 1875-81; Berean (Memorial) Baptist 
church, New York, N. Y. 1S81-. Author Life of Adoniram Judson, 18S3. 

A A <J>, Bapt. encyc, Cyc. Am. biog, Johnson's eye, Allibone, P. 
James King Laurence; LL. B. Columbia college 1868. Lawyer. From 

Newport, R. I. 
George Holmes Messer. U. S. military service 1862 ; student, Newton theo- 
logical institution 1865-66; resident, North Cambridge, Mass. Born Boston, 
Mass., Oct. 17, 1S36; died North Cambridge, Mass., Jan. 9, 1868. 

B. U. civ. war, Newt., Nee. 1868 

Henry Harrison Oldfield. Address, 99 George St., Providence, R. I. 

Robert Hitchcock Paine; A. M. Trinity college 1876. U. S. military service 

1S62; Episcopal clergyman; pastor St. Mary's church, East Providence, R. I. 

1870-76; St. John's church, Kalamazoo, Mich. 1876-7S; Mount Calvary church, 

Baltimore, Md. 187S-. Address, 816 North Eutaw St., Baltimore, Md. 

B. U. civ. war. P. 

Warren Richmond Perce, A. M. Lawyer. Address, 311 Butler Exchange, 

Providence, R. I. A A <I> P. 

Herbert Livingston Perry, A. M. Real estate agent, Boston, Mass. Born 

Gaston, Mass., April 4, 1842; died Lakewood, N. J., March 27, 1892. 

Nee. 1S92 

John Thomas Pope; LL. B. Albany law school 1866. Lawyer, New York, N. 

Y. 1867-74. Born Halifax, Mass., June 18, 1S42 ; died Jersey City, N. J., 

March 13, 1S74. >Y, Nee. 1S74 



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John Amon Price, A. M. by special vote 1890. U. S. military service 1862. 
From Pittston, Perm. B. U. civ. war 

Edward William Pride, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1S68; ordained Baptist 1869; missionary, Roxbury, Mass. 1868-70; pastor 
Dearborn street church, Roxbury 1870-79; North Tewksbury, Mass. 1S79-. Au- 
thor Tewksbury, a brief history; Tewksbury in History of Middlesex county. 
Address, Andover, Mass. Newt., P. 

Hosea Mason Quinby ; M. D. Harvard university 1869. U. S. military ser- 
vice 1862-63, sergeant; superintendent Worcester insane asylum 1879; Worces- 
ter lunatic hospital ; member Mass. medical society. Address, Worcester Lu- 
natic Hospital, Worcester, Mass. A K E, B. U. civ. war, P. 

Joseph William Rees. Graduated Newton theological institution 186S; or- 
dained Baptist 1869; pastor Eaton Rapids, Mich. 1S69-70; White Pigeon, 
Mich. 1870-71; Clinton, 111. 1871-73; Mankato, Minn. 1873-? Immanuel Baptist 
church, Sioux City, Iowa 1887?- Address, 517 Center St., Sioux City, Iowa. 

Newt., P. 

William Watson Rickard, A. M. Lawyer. Address, 27 Westminster St., 
Providence, R. I. 

George Wallace Shaw. U. S. military service 1862; teacher, N. H. literary 
institution 1866-68; principal high school, Weymouth, Mass. 1868-82; resi- 
dent student, Andover theological seminary 1882-?; Congregational clergyman ; 
home missionary, S. D. 10 years. Address, 11 Langford Park Place, St. 
Anthony Park, St. Paul, Minn. B. U. civ. war, A T, P. 

William Dennis Upham Shearman. Episcopal clergyman; pastor St. 
James's church, Providence, R. I. 1868-79; Christ church, Pittsford, N. Y. 
1880-84; St. John's church, Champlain, and Christ church, Rouse's Point, 
N. Y. 1884-91 ; in charge of church of the Ascension, Sierra Madre, and mis- 
sion, Duarte, Cal. Address, Monrovia, Cal. A X, P. 

Charles Hubbard Spalding, A. M. Student, Newton theological institution 
1S65-66; ordained Baptist 1866; pastor High street church, Pawtucket, R.I. 
1S66-71; First church, Pittsfield, Mass. 1871-75; Arlington, Mass. 1875-80; 
Fourth street church, Boston, Mass. 18S0-S6; district secretary American Bap- 
tist publication society, Boston, Mass. Author Centen7iial discourse, Baptist 
church, Pittsfield, Mass., 1873; Memorial of Andrew Pollard, D. D. 1886; 
Prince of Bible translators, John Weiiger, 1888; Boston correspondent Chi- 
cago standard. Address, 8 Scott St., Cambridge, Mass. A T, Newt., P. 

Joseph Edwin Spink. Lawyer, Providence, R. I.; member R. I. house of 
representatives 1868-69; j L 'dge Providence municipal court. Address, 150 
South Angell St., Providence, R. I. A A <J> 

Reuben Mowry Streeter, A. M. ; Ph. D. Marshall and Franklin college 1887. 
Principal high school, Whitesville, Mass. 1865-68; East Douglass, Mass. 1S6S- 
70; grammar school, Toledo, O. 1870-72; high school, Toledo 1872-77; pri- 
vate school 1S77-79 ; superintendent schools Toledo 1S79-?; printer and engi- 
neer. Author My trtmdle bed / The %veddi?ig tree ; contributions to various 
newspapers. Address, Cor. St. Clair and Oak Sts., Toledo, O. A K E, P. 

Caleb Edmund Thayer. U. S. military service 1862, corporal; real estate 
broker, Worcester, Mass.; law student, Worcester. Born Blackstone, Mass., 
Sept. 3, 1841 ; died Blackstone, Aug. 27, 1868. B. U. civ. war, Nee. 1869 

Austin Valencourt Tilton. Graduated Newton theological institution 1869; 
ordained Baptist 1869; pastor, Keene, N. H. 1869-72; Augusta, Me. 1872-74; 
Campton Village, N. H, 1874-80; Burlington, Iowa; teacher home mission 



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school, Miss. Born Deerfield, N. H., July 28, 1S41 ; died Concord. N. II., 
Nov. 15, 1SS5. A T, Nee. 1SS6, Newt. 

Joseph Ward, A. M. ; D. D. Knox college, 111. 1882. U. S. military service 
1862; graduated Andover theological seminary 186S; ordained Congrega- 
tional 1869; home missionary, Dakota; founder Congregational church, 
Yankton, S. D. 1S6S, and pastor 1868-83; superintendent of schools Yankton 
1S70-74; member board of education 1S75-S7; founder Yankton college 1SS1 ; 
president and professor Mental and moral philosophy, Yankton college 1S81- 
89; member Dakota constitutional convention 1883; trustee Dakota hospital 
for the insane 1879-89. Associate editor Nortlnvestem review. Born Perry 
Centre, N. Y., May 5, 1S38; died Yankton, S. D., Dec. 11, 1889. 

And., B. U. civ. war, A K E, Nee. 1S90 

William Henry Williams, A. M. ; LL. B. Columbia college 1S67. Lawyer, 
New York, N. Y. Address, 181 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A A <l>, P. 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

Herbert Dorrance Bullock. Manager. Addiess, 18 Broad St., Boston, Mass. 

Bost. direct., 9 A X 

John Mitchell Clark. Merchant, New York, N. Y. 1S65-. Address, 45 Wall 
St., New York, N. Y. * T > P- 

Louis Tucker Foster. Cotton manufacturer. Address, 6 Olive St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P- 

James McDaniel French. Physician; retired. Address, Orton House, Wil- 
mington, N. C. z *> ^- 

George Warren Qile. Student, Newton theological institution 1865-66; or- 
dained Baptist 1S66; pastor, Valley Falls, R. I. 1S66-67 ; South Berwick, Me. 
1867-73; Second church, Lawrence, Mass. 1873-79; Pittsfield, Mass. 1879-84 ; 
Fall River, Mass. 1884-92; president Colby academy, New London, N. II. 
1893-. Address, New London, N. II . Newt., P. 

Charies Chauncy Hoskins. Resident, Providence, R. I. Address, 36 George 
St., Providence, R. I. ° A X, P. 

Charles Warren Lippitt. Manufacturer, Providence, R. I.; treasurer Silver 
Spring bleaching and dyeing company ; member R. I. historical society; presi- 
dent Franklin lyceum 1S75-77; member executive council, Providence board of 
trade 1875-78; vice president 187S-S1 ; president 1881-83; vice president National 
board of trade 1S81 ; member commission on railroad terminal facilities of 
Providence 1S81 ; colonel and chief of governor's staff 1875-77; governor R. I. 
1895-. Address, Providence, R. I. * Y, P. 

George Byron Hanna ; E. M. Columbia college 1868. U. S. military service 
1S62 ; assistant and chemist, N. C. geological survey; melter U. S. assay office, 
Charlotte, N. C. ; clerk; assistant assayer. Author several monographs on 
the geology of N. C. and of the South Appalachian region ; assistant compiler 
parts of N. C. geological reports. Address, U. S. assay office, Charlotte, N. C. 

B. U. civ. war, Columb., A T, P. 

Mark Dee Shea. Address, 199 Madison St., Chicago, 111. 35 *9 

1866 

Samuel Houston Albro ; B. P. Colgate university 1S90. Principal Lewis 
academy, Southington, Conn. 1866-68; high school, Jamestown, N. Y. 1S69- 



2 20 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1866 

75; superintendent schools, Forestville, N. Y. 1876; Norwich, N. Y. 1877-82; 
instructor Sciences, state normal school, Fredonia, N. Y. 1883-85; institute 
conductor N. Y. state 1886-87; superintendent of Indian schools 1887-S8 ; prin- 
cipal state normal school, Mansfield, Penn. Address, Mansfield, Penn. P. 

William Cook Angell, A. M. Physician, San Francisco, Cal.; Oakland, 
Cal. Address, 323 Eleventh St., Oakland, Cal. A T 

John Jason Archer, A. M. Teacher, Wrentham, Mass. ; instructor, Naval acad- 
emy, Annapolis, Md. ; admitted to bar; lawyer, Fall River, Mass.; special jus- 
tice 2d district court Bristol co., Mass. Born Fall River, Mass., July 26, 1845; 
died Fall River, Oct. 31, 1882. B. U. Fall River, Nee. 1883 

Henry Tucker Arnold, A. M. by special vote 1S90. Graduated Andover theo- 
logical seminary 1871; ordained Congregational 1871 ; pastor Lyman, Me. 
1871-72; Charles street church, Providence, R. I. 1872-76; Limerick, Me. 1876- 
77; Providence and vicinity 1877-79; Welles, Me. 1879-83; Tiverton, R. I. 
1883-87; First church, Plainfield, Conn, 18S7-; superintending school com- 
mittee; member various school boards; chairman trustees Plainfield academy. 
Address, Plainfield, Conn. And., P. 

James William Blackwood. U. S. military service 1862; law student, Har- 
vard university 1867-68; admitted to bar 1868; lawyer, Providence, R. I. 
1868-S7; trial justice Providence 1S76-86; judge 6th R. I. district court 18S6- 
87; member R. I. house of representatives 1876-77, '85-87. Born Providence, 
R. I., Jan. 28, 1845; died Providence, Oct. 28, 1887. 

B. U. civ. war, A K E, Nee. 1888 

George Brainard Blodgette, A. M. ; Bowdoin college 1S69; LL. B. Harvard 
university 1870. U. S. military service 1862-63 ; lawyer, Newburyport, Mass. 
Author articles on genealogy of Essex co., Mass., in Historical collections of the 
Essex institute, and JV. E. historical and genealogical register ; also on eccles- 
iastical law and practice in various law journals. Home address, Rowley, Mass. 

Bowd., P. 

Charles Henry Brown; LL. B. Albany law school 1868. Merchant, Norwich, 
Conn. 1868-82; farmer. Address, 16 Warren St., Norwich, Ct. A Y, P. 

Edward Payson Brown, LL. B. Harvard university 1867. U. S. military 
service 1862-65, captain, brevet major; lawyer, Boston, Mass.; member Mass. 
house of representatives 1881-82. From Providence, R. I. A K E 

Herbert Cutler. Bullard, A. M.; M. D. College of physicians and surgeons, 
New York, N. Y. 1871. Assistant professor Ethics, U. S. naval academy, 
Annapolis, Md. 1866-68; physician, North Attleboro, Mass. ; secretary board 
of health. Address, North Attleboro, Mass. A A <I>, P- 

Samuel Oliver Chace, A. M. Manufacturer, Valley Falls, R. I. Born Valley 
Falls, R. I., Oct. 19, 1843; died Valley Falls, March 20, 1S67. Nee. 1867 

Arnold Buffum Chace, A. M.; D. Sc. 1892. Instructor Chemistry, Brown 
university 1868-69; trustee 1876- ; treasurer 1882- ; cotton manufacturer. Au- 
thor A certain class of cubic surfaces treated by quaternions, in American jour- 
nal of mathematics, vol. 2, 1879. Address, Valley Falls, R. I. P. 

Alexander Duncan Chapin, A. M. Cotton merchant. Address, 147 Parade 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Lorin Morris Cook. Lawyer, Providence, R. I.; justice city police court 1S73- 
86; member R. I. house of representatives 1887-88, '89-91. Address, 17 Cus- 
tom House St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Lucian Drury, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 1869; ordained 
Baptist 1870; pastor Winchendon, Mass. 1870-72; Swampscott, Mass. 1872-76; 



1866 GRADUATES 221 

Danversport, Mass. 1876-83; Apopka, Fla. 1SS4-91 ; professor Greek and 
Theology, Bishop college, Marshall, Tex. 1S91-92; pastor, Bellingham, Mass. 
1S92-. Address, Bellingham, Mass. Newt., P. 

Henry Milliard Earl, A. M. Notary public, Fall River, Mass. 1S70-; justice of 
peace 1S72-; commissioner to qualify civil officers 1S75-; president city council 
1882-84; alderman 18S6; trustee Citizens savings bank 1885; secretary 1SS9; 
member board of investment 1894; executor, administrator and trustee of 
estates. Author Fall River and its manufactories, 1S03-94, -with statistical 
tables, 14th edition, 1894, issued biennially since 1873; Centennial history of 
Fall River, 1S77. Address, Fall River, Mass. B. U. Fall River, P. 

Francis Almoii Qaskill. Law student, Harvard university 1867-68; admitted 
to bar 1S69; lawyer, Worcester, Mass.; member Worcester common council 
1S75-76; district attorney Mass. middle district 1887-95; associate justice Mass. 
supreme court 1895- ; trustee Worcester academy 1880- ; Brown university 1888-. 
Author Civil and political history of Worcester. Address, Worcester, Mass. 

A K E, P. 

Nelson Newton Glazier, A. M. U. S. military service 1862-64, first lieutenant; 
member Vt. house of representatives 1865-67; graduated Newton Iheological 
institution 1869; ordained Baptist 1869; pastor, Central Falls, R. I. 1869-70; 
Montpelier, Vt. 1872-78; South Abington, Mass. 1880-S4; Westboro, Mass. 
1S84-S6; Greenfield, Mass. 1887-; superintendent common schools Montpelier, 
Vt. 1872-75; chaplain Vt. senate 1872-78. Address, Greenfield, Mass. 

B. U. civ. war, A K E, Newt., P. 

Edward Knight (ilezen, A. M. ; LL. B. Harvard university 1873. Lawyer, 
Providence, R. I. Author Hymns of the faith; The student's hymnal. Ad- 
dress, 4 Market Sq., Providence, R. I. P. 

La Roy Freese Griffin, A. M. Principal high school, Beverly, Mass. 1867-71; 
Peabody instructor in science, Phillips academy, Andover, Mass. 1871-75; 
president Peddie institute, Hightstown, N.J. 1875-76; teacher, Boston, Mass. 
1S76-78; professor Physical science, Lake Forest university, 111. 1878-90; or- 
dained Baptist 1884; principal seminary, North Granville, N. Y. 1S90-93 ; 
head master department of science, Colby academy, New London, N. H. 1893- ; 
superintendent of schools Lake Forest 1SS2-90; professor Physics and chemis- 
try, Chautauqua university; member American association for the advance- 
ment of science. Author Natural philosophy, 1SS0; Lecture notes in Chemis- 
try, 1S81 ; Peeps at tiature, 1883; contributions to Chautauquan, and Popular 
science monthly. Address, New London, N. H. A Y, P. 

Preston Gurney. Ordained Baptist 1869; pastor, Chelsea, Mass. 1869-73; Cen- 
tral Falls, R. I. 1S74-SS; First church, Wollaston Heights, Mass. 18S8. Ad- 
dress, 23 Grand View Ave., Wollaston Heights, Mass. R. I. eye, A Y, p. 

Benezet Alanson Hough. U. S. military service 1862-63, sergeant; lawyer, 
Danburv, Conn.; clerk Conn, general assembly; judge of probate ; judge Dan- 
bury city court. Address, Danbury, Conn. B. U. civ. war, A Y, P. 

Reginald Heber Howe, A. M. ; D. D. 1S94; B - D - Divinity school, Philadel- 
phia, Perm. 1869. Assistant pastor Grace church, Providence, R. I. 1869-71 ; 
pastor Trinity church, Milford, Mass. 1S71-72 ; Christ church, Quincy, Mass. 
1872-77; Church of Our Saviour, Longwood, Mass. 1S77-; secretary Mass. 
diocesan board of missions ; examining chaplain to bishop of Mass. Author 
The creed and the year ; The call to confirmation ; besides various sermons and 
pamphlets. Address, Longwood, Boston, Mass. ¥ Y, P. 



222 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1866 

George Olcott King. Graduated Rochester theological seminary 1869; or " 
dained Baptist 1869; pastor, Jamestown, N, Y. 1869-72; salesman 1872-74; 
pastor Ninth street church, Cincinnati, O. 1874-75 ; Cleveland, O. 1875-78; Fifth 
church, Troy, N. Y. 1878; Wilson avenue church, Cleveland, 1879-84; Logan 
avenue church, Cleveland 1884-92 ; Springfield, O. 1892-93; resident, Fredonia, 
N. Y. 1893- ; president Ohio Baptist convention 1888-91. Address, Fredonia, 
N. Y. Roch. theol., A T, P. 

Evan Lewis, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 1869; ordained 
Baptist 1S69; pastor, South Boston, Mass. 1869-70; Jericho, Vt. 1874-75. 
From Waterbury, Conn. Newt., A T 

John Burton Mustin ; M. D. University of Pennsylvania 1868. Resident 
physician and surgeon Hospital of the Episcopal church, Philadelphia, Penn. 
one year; physician, Philadelphia, Penn. Born Philadelphia, Penn., Aug. 13, 
1844: died Philadelphia, May 31, 1871. A A 4>, Nee. 1S71 

John Vanleuven Osterhout, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1869; ordained Baptist 1869; pastor, Webster, Mass. 1869-73; Harlem, N. Y. 
1873-75; First church, Peekskill, N. Y. 1875-77; Binghamton, N. Y. 1S77-78; 
Castile, N. Y. 1878-81 ; Broadway church, Providence, R. I. 1881-. Author 
sermons and newspaper articles. Address, 18 Oak St., Providence, R. I. 

Newt., P. 

John Brownell Peck, A. M. Assistant engineer U. S. navy 1866-69; book- 
keeper 1869-80; dealer in dye-wood and grain, Providence, R. I. 1881-94; prin- 
cipal Polytechnic evening school 1873-80; farmer, near Saunderstown, R. I. 
Permanent address, 865 North Main St., Providence, R. I. A T, P. 

Cyrus Benedict Peckham, A. M. ; M. D. Bowdoin college 18S4. Theological 
student, New Hampton, N. H. 1866-68; Baptist clergyman, North Derby, Vt. . 
1869-71; pastor 1875; evangelist 1875-80; South Parsonsfleld, Me. ; Hallowell, 
Me.; Gardiner, Me. ; medical student, Bowdoin college 1S81-84; missionary, 
Boston and New York 1S84-87 ; physician and missionary, Hallowell, Me. 
1S87-. Address, Hallowell, Me. Bowd., A Y, P. 

John Bartholomew Qough Pidge, A. M. ; D. D. Bucknell university 1889. 
Graduated Newton theological institution 1869; ordained Baptist 1869; pastor 
First church, Lawrence, Mass. 1869-79; Fourth church, Philadelphia, Penn. 
1S79-; trustee Philadelphia Baptist hospital 1895-. Author Braune on Philip- 
pians,\r\ Lange's Commentary, translated, 1870; Commentary on Philip fans, 
in American commentary ; Handbook of prophetical literature, in preparation ; 
also various sermons. Address, 505 Green St., Philadelphia, Penn. 

Newt., A A *, P. 

Isaac Pitman. Law student, Harvard university 1866-67. Born Boston, Mass., 
June 1, 1846; died Providence, R. I., March 11, 1867. A K B, Nee. 1S67 

Emory Huntington Porter, A. M. Graduated Divinity school, Philadelphia, 
Penn. 1869; ordained Episcopal deacon 1869; priest 1870; pastor All Saints 
church, Pontiac, R. I. 1869-70; St. Paul's church, Pa wtucket, R. I. 1870-91; 
Emmanuel church, Newport, R. I. 1891-. Author occasional sermons. Ad- 
dress, 5 Bellevue Court, Newport, R.I. A A *, B. U. Fall River, R. I. eye, P. 

William Henry Spencer, D. D. 1890. U. S. military service 1861-62, major; 
graduated Newton theological institution 1869; ordained Baptist 1869; pastor 
First church, Foxboro, Mass. 1869-79; First church, Waterville, Me. 1879- ; 
treasurer Maine Baptist education society 1882 ; president Maine Baptist mis- 
sionary convention 1890-92. Author History of the First Baptist church, Fox- 
boro, Mass. Address, 38 Pleasant St., Waterville, Me. A K E, Newt., P. 



1866 GRADUATES 223 

Charles Martin Stillwell, A. M. Assistant instructor Analytical chemistry, 
Brown university 1866-6S; analytical and consulting chemist. Author various 
papers on chemical subjects. Address, 55 Fulton St., New York, N. Y. P. 

Cornelius Sowle Sweetland, A. M. President Jackson bank; treasurer and 
manager Alfred Anthony estate company. Address, 108 Waterman St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. e A X, P. 

Orray Taft. Chemist for Phoenix railway supply company. Address, 93 
Maiden Lane, New York, N. Y. Q A X 

Charles Abraham Gardner Thurston, A. M. Graduated Andover theological 
seminary 1S69; home missionary, Bradford, N. H. 1S69-70; Danbury, Conn. 
1870-72; Greenwood, Wakefield, Mass. 1872-75 ; North Raynham, Mass. 1S75- 
77; ordained Congregational 1877; pastor, North Raynham 1878-S1 ; Laconia, 
N. II. 1S81-. Address, Laconia, N. H. B. U. Fall River, And., P. 

Laban Edwards Warren, A. M. ; LL. D. Colby university 1893. Teacher, 
New London literary and scientific institution 1S67-72 ; principal 1S72-75; pro- 
fessor Mathematics, Colby university 1S75-. Address, 27 College Ave., Water- 
ville,.Me. A A <l>, P. 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

Phanuel Euclid Bishop, 1S72; M. D. Dartmouth college 1S73. Physician, 
Pawlucket, R. I. From Pawtucket. Dart. 

Jefferson Borden. Dealer in paper and mill supplies. Address, 34 Locust St., 
Fall River, Mass. B. U. Fall River, P. 

Lucius Brown; LL. B. Albany law school 1868. Lawyer; member Conn, sen- 
ate threeyears; judge city court Norwich, Conn. Address, Norwich, Conn. P. 

Edmund Janes Carpenter. Editorial writer; literary editor Daily advertiser, 
Boston, Mass. Author A woman of Skazumut, 1S92 ; Technique of sculpture, 
in conjunction with W. O. Partridge, in press; Life of Roger Williams, in 
preparation. Address, Daily Advertiser Office, Boston, Mass. P. 

William Ferdinand Preufert. Address, 29 Parade St., Providence, R. I. P. 

James Wells Stillman. Collector and agent. Address, 1474 Washington 
St., Boston, Mass. P. 

William Eben Stone. Treasurer Champion iron company of Michigan, 
Boston, Mass. Home address, 15 Hawthorn St., Cambridge, Mass. 36 *8 

I867 

Edward Carrington Ames; LL. 15. Harvard university 1S69. Lawyer, 
Providence, R. I. 1869-86; member R. I. general assembly 1S70-74; Provi- 
dence city council 1875-76; colonel and aide on governor's staff 1875-76; editor 
Evening telegram, Providence; member editorial staff Evening press, Provi- 
dence. Born Providence, R. I., Dec. 25, 1845; died Providence, Jan. 31, 18S6. 

* T, Nee. 18S6 

George Andrew Bacon; Ph. D. Hamilton college 1879. Principal academy, 
Derby, Vt. 1S67-68; high school, Gardner, Mass. 1868-69; student Newton 
theological institution 1869-70; Germany 1870-71; instructor, Polytechnic in- 
stitute of Brooklyn 1S71-74; high school, Syracuse, N. Y. 1874-77; principal 
1S78-SS; publisher, Boston, Mass. Editor Academy, 1886-92. Address, 172 
Tremont St., Boston, Mass. Newt. P. 



224 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1867 

John Edward Bowen. Civil engineer, Johnston, R. I.; president Johnston 
town council 18S4-92, '93-95; member R. I. house of representatives 1S93-95. 
Address, Box 254, Olneyville, R. I. P. 

Edward Osgood Brown. Lawyer. Address, 400 North State St., Chicago, 
111. P. 

Edwin Ballard, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 1870; or- 
dained Baptist 1870; missionary, Nellore and Bapatla, India 1870-80, 'S2-; 
pastor, Addison, Vt., 1S80-82. Address, 2A Beacon St., Boston, Mass., Care 
American Baptist Missionary Union. Newt., P. 

Lucien Gates Chaffin. Professor Latin, Hobart college, Geneva, N. Y. 1870- 
71; musical editor Commercial advertiser., New York, N. Y. 1884-87; jour- 
nalist and correspondent, New York. Address, 63 West 85th St., New York, 
N. Y. A X, P. 

Charles Walter Chamberlain; M. D. College of physicians and surgeons 
1871. Teacher Maplewood seminary, Pittsfield, Mass. ; physician, Hartford, 
Conn.; secretary Hartford co. medical society; Conn, medical society; state 
board of health; member American medical association; National health asso- 
ciation. Born Providence, R. I., July 18, 1844; died Hartford, Conn., Aug. 
21, 1884. Nee. 1885 

Freeborn Coggeshall. Graduated General theological seminary 1870; or- 
dained Episcopal 1871 ; pastor mission, Elmwood, Providence, R. I. 1870-71; 
assistant pastor House of prayer, Newark, N. J. 1871-72 ; Church of the Advent, 
Boston, Mass. 1872-74; student of theology, Oxford university 1874-76; mis- 
sion-priest Society of St. John the Evangelist 1874-76. Born Newport, R. I., 
Dec. 31, 1845; died Oxford, England, Oct. 6, 1876. 

A A <1>, R. I. eye, Nee. 1877 

Daniel Cole. Principal Leland and Gray seminary, Townshend, Vt. 1867-6S; 
high school, Walpole, Mass., 1868-69. Born Warren, R. I., Feb. 10, 1S15; 
died Walpole, Mass., Nov. 18, 1869. A A $, Nee. 1870 

Elmer Lawrence Corthell, A. M.; D. Sc. 1894. U. S. military service 1861- 
65, captain; civil engineer, Providence, R. I. 1867; assistant engineer Hanni- 
bal and Naples railroad, 111. 1868; division engineer Hannibal and central Mo. 
railroad 1869; chief assistant engineer Mississippi river bridge, Hannibal, Mo. 
1870-71 ; chief engineer Sny island levee, 111. 1871-74; Mississippi river bridge, 
Louisiana, Mo. 1873-74; chief assistant engineer Mississippi river jetties 1S75- 
So; surveyor Tehuantepec ship railway 1880; chief engineer New York, West 
shore, and Buffalo railroad, and New York, Ontario and western railroad 1881- 
84; Atlantic and Pacific ship railway 1885-87; consulting and constructing en- 
gineer, New York and Chicago 1887- ; constructor Cairo bridge, Nebraska 
City bridge, Sioux City bridge, two bridges in Oregon, water works, Bismark, 
Dak., St. Louis merchants' bridge; consulting engineer Elgin, Joliet and east- 
ern railroad; New Orleans railroads 1889; chief engineer jetties, Brazos river. 
Texas; Tampico, Mex. 1889; consulting engineer Illinois central railroad, and 
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railroad 1S90-93 ; Columbian exposition 1893; 
chairman International engineering congress 1893; vice president Interna- 
tional navigation congress 1893; chief engineer Southern bridge and railway 
company; National railroad of Tehuantepec, Mex. 1892; president and chief 
engineer Southwest Pass improvement company 1S92-; constructor park 
bridges and railroad bridge, Chicago 1892-93; president Western society of 
engineers 1SS9; member leading engineering societies in Europe and America; 
trustee Chicago university. Author History of the jetties at the mouth of the 



1867 GRADUATES 225 

Mississippi river, 1880; Tehuantcpec ship-railway, 1884; The interoccanic 
problem and its scientific solution, 1885; Atlantic and Pacific ship-railway, 
1SS6; Isthmian ship-raihvay, 18S6; A Venetian ship-railway, 1887; New 
Orleans belt railroad, union depot atid bridge, 1890; An enlarged zvater-way 
beliveen the Great Lakes and the Atlantic sea-board, 1891 ; New water-way to 
Rotterdam, compiled by W. G. Triest, 1S94; The jetties: remarks at alumni 
dinner, Brown university, 1894; The Tehuantcpec isthmus railway, in conjunc- 
tion with M. Romero, 1894; Resume of his engineering experience, 1S95; arti- 
cles on Jetties, Levees, Ship canals, Ship railways, in Johnson's cvclopa'dia. 
Address, 71 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

Johnson's eye, Cyc. Am. biog., Resumd, P. 

Henry Crocker. U. S. military service 1862; graduated Newton theological 
institution 1S70; pastor, Damariscotta, Me. 1870-79; Bristol, R. I. 1879-86; 
Fairfax, Vt. 1887-. Contributor to Zion's advocate; Watchman. Address, 
Fairfax, Vt. ' Newt., P. 

Charles Pemberton Deane, A. M. by special vote 1S93. Engineer Deane 
steam pump company, Ilolyoke, Mass. Address, Springfield, Mass. P. 

Charles Talbot Dorrance. Merchant and manufacturer. Address, 98 Water- 
man St., Providence, R. I. * Y, P. 

Joseph Flanders Fielden. U. S. military service; student, Rochester theologi- 
cal seminary 1870-72; ordained Baptist 1872; pastor, Franklin, N. H. 1872-81 ; 
Winchester, Mass. 18S1-92; Newport, N. H. 1S92-. Address, Newport, 
N. II. Roch., A T, P. 

Frederick Byron Hall, A. M. by special vote 1S90; Yale university 1890. U. 
S. military service 1862-63; J U( ^S e court of common pleas Fairfield co., Conn. 
1S77-S9; Conn, superior court 1889-. Address, Mill Hill Avenue, Bridgeport, 
Conn. B. U. civ. war, P. 

William Himes Hawkes ; A.M. Georgetown university 1S90; M. D. Univer- 
sity of Penn. 1874. U. S. military service 1862; instructor Latin and Greek, 
Phillips academy, Andover, Mass. 1867-71; Rugby academy, Philadelphia, 
Penn. 1872-75; resident physician, Protestant Episcopal hospital, Philadelphia 
1S74-75; physician, Philadelphia 1S76-79; Helena, Mont. 1879-80; Washing- 
ton, D. C. 1S83-; acting assistant surgeon, U. S. army 18S1-83; attending phy- 
sician, Garfield hospital, Washington, D. C. 1SS7-8S; consulting physician, 
Providence hospital, Washington, D. C. 18S8-; attending physician and secre- 
tary of attending staff, Emergency hospital, Washington, D. C. 1889-90; 
clinical professor Medicine, Georgetown university 1889-90; Materia medica 
and therapeutics and clinical professor Diseases of children 1890-; member 
Medical society of D. C. ; Biological society of Washington; Anthropological 
society of Washington. Address, 734 Seventeenth St., N. W., Washington, 
D. C. A K E, P. 

Isban Hess. Address, Albany, N. Y. 

George Lambert Hotchkiss. From Cheshire, Conn. 

Henry Van Amburgh Joslin, A. M. City clerk Providence, R. I. 1879-90; 
major R. I. militia 1S75-79; member school committee 1870-79, 1891-; secretary 
Union railroad company ; Providence cable tramway company ; Pawtuxet val- 
ley electric street railway company. Author City hall dedication, 1878; Dex- 
ter donation, 1890; Two hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the settlement of 
Providence, 1886; Memorial, Thomas Arthur Doyle, 18S6. Address, 69 An- 
gell St., Providence, R. I. P- 



226 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1867 

James McWhinnie, D. D. 1886. U. S. military service 1862-64, sergeant; 
graduated Newton theological institution 1S70; ordained Baptist 1870; pastor, 
Lansingburg, N. Y. 1871-74; Free street church, Portland, Me. 1874-84; First 
church, Cambridge, Mass. 1884-92; trustee Newton theological institution. 
Born Thompsonville, Conn., March 6, 1840; died Cambridgeport, Mass., 
March 2, 1S92. B. U. civ. war, A T, Nee. 1892, Newt. 

Walter Howard Moore, A. M. by special vote 1S92. Graduated General theo- 
logical seminary 1871 ; Episcopal clergyman; dean St. John's church, Quincy, 
111. Gen., P. 

Joseph Edward Mowry, A. M. Principal Federal street grammar school, 
Providence, R. I. Address, 162 Academy Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

John Albert Nickerson ; LL. B. Harvard university 1S69. Lawyer, Boston, 
Mass. Born South Dennis, Mass., April 19, 1S44; died South Dennis, Dec. 
28, 1S74. A K E, Harv., Nee. 1875 

Caibraith Bourne Perry; D. D. Bethany college. Graduated General theologi- 
cal seminary 1S70. Episcopal clergyman; assistant pastor Mt. Calvary church, 
Baltimore, Md.; archdeacon, Tenn. ; dean Hoffman hall divinity school, Nash- 
ville, Tenn.; pastor St. Andrew's church, Schroon Lake, N. Y. Author 
Twelve years among the colored people. Address, Schroon Lake, Essex Co., 
N. Y. 9 A X, Gen., P. 

Charles Ansel Remington. Graduated Newton theological institution 1870; 
resident, Fitchburg, Mass. 1870-71. Born New Ipswich, N. H., March 29, 
1842; died Fitchburg, Mass., Dec. 21, 1870. AT, Newt., 1886, Nee. 1S71 

Andrew Jackson Rogers. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1870; 
ordained Congregational 1873; pastor Pavilion church, Biddeford, Me. 1S73- 
75; Underhill, Vt. 1875-76. Born Medford, Mass., Nov. 10, 1S33; died 
Winooski, Vt., May 6, 1876. ARE, And. 

Martin Sidney Smith, A. M. Trial justice, Scituate, R. I. 187S-S3 ; superin- 
tendent of schools Scituate 1889-93 i member R. I. house of representatives 
1S74-76, '78-83; R. I. senate 1891-93; farmer and gardener. Address, North 
Scituate, R. I. P. 

Harrison Williams Stearns. Graduated Newton theological institution 1870; 
ordained Baptist 1870; pastor, St. Anthony, Minn. 1870-72; Clinton, Wis. 
1872-78; Sunday school missionary, northern Wis. 1878-80; missionary, north- 
ern Wis. 1880-82 ; Chippewa, Wis., and vicinity 1882-85; pastor. Junction Citv, 
Kans. 1885-S7; Cheyenne, Wy. 1887-88; district missionary, northern Neb. 
18S8-. Address, 119 East nth St., Grand Island, Neb. 

Bapt. encyc, Newt., A Y, P. 

John Clark Sullivan, A.M. U. S. military service 1862-63, sergeant; lawyer, 
Middleboro, Mass. ; member Mass. house of representatives 1881-83; register 
court of probate and insolvency Plymouth co., Mass. Address, Middleboro, 
Mass. B. U. civ. war, A Y, P. 

Thomas Jefferson Volentine ; B. D. Chicago theological seminary 1870; M. 
D. St. Louis college of physicians and surgeons 1883. Student, Andover theo- 
logical seminary 1867-68 ; ordained Congregational 1870; pastor Champaign, 
111. 1S70-74; Ottawa, 111. 1S74-78; Chicago, 111. 1879-S1 ; St. Louis, Mo. 1881- 
82; Boston, Mass. 1886-? Author various sermons. From Bethel, 111. 

And.,*A K E 

Henry Alanson Winn. Graduated Newton theological institution 1870; 
studied and travelled abroad 1870-71. Born Woburn, Mass., March 29, 1844; 
died Berlin, Germany, April 17, 187 1. Newt., Nee. 1871 



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227 



Bachelors of Philosophy. 

Joseph Bridgham. Architect four years; scientific artist, Providence, R. I. 
Illustrator of many governmental and other scientific publications. Address, 
P. O. Box 167, Providence, R. I. ^ Y, p. 

Charles Edwin Harvey. U. S. naval service 1862-63, seaman; teacher, 
Minnie, Mont. 1S67-6S; book agent 1869-S9; clerk R. I. supreme court, appel- 
late and common pleas divisionsfor Newport co. 18S9-91. Address, 227 Broad- 
way, Newport, R. I. a Y P. 

John Mantle Judah. Lawyer, Memphis, Tenn. : financial agent. Address, 
Memphis, Tenn. Z ^ P 

Joseph Davis Kirby. On editorial staff Daily nezvs, Fall River, Mass. 1S67; 
resident, Montana 1868-87; clerk territorial council. Born Dartmouth, Mass., 
March 1, 1S44; died Montana, March 17, 18S7. 9 A X, B. U. Fall River 

John Francis Lonsdale. Lawyer, Providence, R. I.; member R. I. house of 
representatives 1889-91. Address, 17 Custom House St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Henry Farnum Mansfield. Cotton manufacturer, Woonsocket, R. I. 1869-72; 
manufacturer agricultural implements, Millville, Mass. 1872-77; cotton manu- 
facturer, Lawrence, Mass. 18S1-83; assistant superintendent Mohawk Valley 
cotton mills, Utica, N. Y. 1SS3-; general superintendent Utica steam cotton 
mills and Mohawk Valley cotton mills, Utica, N. Y. Address, Utica, N. Y. 

* T, P. 

Louis Henry Marvel, A. M. 1879. Assistant teacher high school, Taunton, 
Mass. 186S-69; principal high school, Medfield, Mass. 1S70-71 ; Sandwich, 
Mass/1871-73; superintendent of schools Sandwich 1873-74; Holyoke, Mass. 
1874-78; Gloucester, Mass. 1878-82; Lewiston, Me. 18S4-86; compiler and 
editor of school text-books. Associate author Parker and Marvel's supple- 
mentary readers. Address, West Medfield, Mass. B. U. Fall River, Z i r , P. 

Orville Peckham. Lawyer. Address, 518 First National Bank Building 
Chicago, 111. Z t, P. 28 *11 

1868 

Clarendon Dwight Belden. Teacher, R. I. 1S68-71 ; graduated Crozer theo- 
logical seminary 1S74; ordained Baptist 1874; pastor, Austin, Minn. 1S74-S2 ; 
superintendent of schools Mower co., Minn. 1SS1-90. Editor and joint pro- 
prietor Mower county transcript, 1881-. Address, Austin, Minn. 

Bapt. encyc , A Y, P. 

Francis Edward Bliss. In petroleum business, New York, N. Y. ; managing 
director, Surrey, England. Address, Hawthornden, Queen's Ride, Barnes 
Common, Surrey, England. A A $ P. 

George Roscoe Chase, A. M. Superintendent of schools, Holyoke, Mass. prin- 
cipal preparatory department, Purdue university 1876; farmer. Address, Med- 
field, Mass. a <f> 

Benjamin Cook, A. M. Principal academy and high school, Sandwich, Mass. 
nine years; lawyer. Address, 14 French St., Fall River, Mass. G A X, P. 

John Mayhew Daggett. Insurance agent, Attleboro, Mass. 1869-73; deputy 
co. clerk 1873-84; member school committee 1869-71; admitted to Ark. bar 
1874; editor Index, Marian na, Ark. 1874-75; alderman Attleboro 1874 ; post- 
master 1S74-84; lawyer, real estate agent, abstracter of titles, Marianna 1SS5-. 
Correspondent American gazette, Little Rock, Ark., 1SS7-. Address, Marianna, 
Lee Co., Ark. A K E P. 



228 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1868 

Francis Wayland Douglas, A. M. Timber merchant, Mo. 1869-74; registrar 
Brawn university 1879-84; stock-fanner, Neb. 1884-S7 ; local secretary Young 
men's Christian association, Indianapolis, Ind. ; state secretary tor Ind. Ad- 
680 North Illinois St., Indianapolis, Ind. A T, P. 

George Walter Edwards, A. M. Principal high school; editor Daily standard, 
Syracuse. N. Y. ; principal public school no. 70, Brooklyn, N. Y. Address, 
Cor. Patchen Ave. and Macon St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Z "f\ P. 

Sabin Tillotson Goodell. U. S. military service 1863-66, first lieutenant; 
graduated Newton theological institution 1871 ; ordained Baptist 1871; mis- 
sionary, Bassein, Burmah 1871-77. Born Norway, N. Y., May 22, 1S36; died 
Rangoon, Burmah, Nov. 16, 1877. Nee. 1878, Newt., B. U. civ. war 

Richard Smith Howland, A. M. Editor and publisher Providence journal. 
Address, Journal Office, Providence, R. I. P. 

Joseph Jackson, A. M. Principal Derby academy, Derby, Vt. 186S-69; high 
school, Gardner, Mass. 1869-73; Millbury, Mass. 1873-83; Woodland street 
school, Worcester, Mass. 18S3-. Author Flora of Worcester county 18S3 ; 
Through glade and mead, 1894. Address, 15 Woodland St., Worcester, Mass. P. 

William Ensign Lincoln, A. M. Manufacturer of light locomotives, Pittsburgh, 
Penn. Editor hi memoriam John Larkin Lincoln i8ij-i8qi, 1894. Address, 
Pittsburgh, Penn. P. 

William Henry Lyon; B. D. Harvard university 1873. Unitarian clergy- 
man; pastor, Ellsworth, Me. 1873-78; All soul's church, Boston, Mass. 18S0-. 
Author^ study of the sects-, 1890. Address, 519 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. 

A A 4>, P. 

Eugene Waterman Mason. Cotton manufacturer, Providence, R. I. Ad- 
dress, 149 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. A A 4>, P 

William Carey Poland, A. M. Principal Worcester academy 1868-70; instruc- 
tor Greek, Brown university 1870-71; instructor Latin and Greek 1871-75; 
assistant professor Latin and Greek 1876-S8; associate professor Greek 18SS- 
92; professor History of art 1892- ; annual director American school of classical 
studies at Athens 1S91-92 ; secretary Commission of colleges in N. E. on admis- 
sion examinations 1S86- ; member managing committee American school of 
classical studies at Athens 1891-. Author Reports of the Commission of col- 
leges / Necrology of Broivn university, yearly ; also various articles in America7i 
journal of archaeology. Address, 9 Lloyd St., Providence, R. I. A A <t>, P. 

Lyman Fisk Rand, 1888. Student, Princeton theological seminary 1S71-73; 
graduated Andover theological seminary 1874; ordained Congregational 1S74; 
pastor, Staffordville, Conn. 1874-75; Lyndeboro, N. H. 1S75-76; chemist, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. Address, 929 Lafayette Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Princ, And. P. 

George Roswell Read. U. S. military service 1S62-63; graduated Newton 
theological institution 1871; ordained Baptist 1871 ; pastor, Lisbon Falls, Me. 
1871-76; Alameda, Cal. 1877-S2; resident, Alameda. Address, 2002 Pacific 
Ave., Alameda, Cal. B. U. civ. war, Bapt. encyc, Newt., A Y, P. 

Lucius Osborn RockwOOd. Instructor Mathematics, Conn, literary institu- 
tion, Suffield, Conn. 1S68-69 ; teacher, English and classical school, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 1869-70; admitted to bar 187 1 ; lawyer, Providence 1871-82. Born 
Franklin, Mass., Jan. 15, 1847; died Attleboro, Mass., Feb. 16, 18S2. 

A K E, Nee. 18S2 

James Scammon; LL. B. Albany law school 1S70. Lawyer, Kansas City, 
Mo. Address, 2460 Brooklyn Ave., Kansas City, Mo. P. 



1868 GRADUATES 229 

Charles Henry Smart, A. M. Superintendent public schools, Charlestown, 

W. Va. 1SS2-85; principal English and classical department, Spencerian busi- 
ness college, Providence, R. I. 1885- ? real estate broker, Providence; member 
R. I. house of representatives 1S94. Address, 773 Charles St., Providence, R. I. 

A K E 

Irani Nelson Smith, A. M. Teacher Durfee high school, Fall River, Mass. 
1879- ; member school committee Fall River 1S76-79. Address, 1 Winter St., 
Fall River, Mass. A A <I\ P- 

Joseph Harrison Southwick, A. M. Address, Milton, Calaveras Co., Cal. Z * 

Edgar Wallace Stoddard, A. M. Principal Leland and Gray academy, and 
law student, Townshend,Vt. 1869; admitted to bar 1S70; lawyer, Brattleboro, 
Vt. 1S71; bailiff, Brattleboro, Vt. 1872-73; state's attorney 1878-S0; registerof 
probate court Marlboro district 1878- ; member Vt. senate 1SS6-SS; superin- 
tendent of schools; member school board ; trustee Leland and Gray academy 
1888-. Address, Brattleboro, Vt. A K E, P. 

Xenophon Demosthenes Tingley. U. S. military service 1862-63; teacher, 
Pawtucket, R. I. 1S68-69, 1874-81; Charlestown, W. Va. 1S69-71 ; San Fran- 
ciso, Cal. 1871-72; Napa, Cal. 1872-73; Oakland, Cal. 1873-74; Central Falls, 
R. I. 1881-S4; Gloucester, Mass. since 1S84; secretary R. I. institute of in- 
struction 1S77-84; secretary Essex county teachers' association 18S8; treasurer 
1894. Address, 5 Hampden St., Gloucester, Mass. A Y, B. U. civ. war, P. 

Ebenezer Thompson; B. D. Divinity school Philadelphia, Penn. 1S7L Epis- 
copal clergyman ; pastor Church of the Intercession, Stevens' Point, Wis. 1875- 
So; St. Paul'schurch, Lansing, Mich. 1881-S7; Church of the Redeemer, Biloxi, 
Miss. 1SS9-. Author various parochial sermons and addresses. Address, Biloxi, 
Miss. A X, P. 

Charles Dearborn Wiggin, A. M. ; M. D. Yale college 1S75. Physician, 
Providence, R. I.; Mystic, Conn. Address, Mystic. Conn. A K E, P. 

Richard Brown Winsor, A. M. Bookkeeper, Providence, R. I.; lumber dealer, 
Providence; member Franklin society; Franklin lyceum ; Board of trade. 
Born North Providence, now Providence, R. I., May 24, 1S4S; died Providence, 
Dec. 5, 1S89. Z % Nee. 1S90 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

Henry Wheaton Allen. Law student, Harvard university; admitted to bar 
1869; lawyer, St. Louis, Mo. 1S69; Providence, R. I. 1S70-S2. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., Sept. 30, 1847; died Providence, April 11, 1S82. A T, Nee. 18S2 

John Lombard Dale; M. D. University of Penn. 1S72. Physician. Address, 
Springfield, Mass. O A X 

Adelbert Stoddard Denison. Manufacturers' agent and commission merchant. 
Address, 36-40 Chauncy St., Boston, Mass. P. 

Albert Thayer Mansfield. Machinist, Forestdale, R. I. 1S6S-71; cotton man- 
ufacturer, Manville, R. I. 1S71-73; thread manufacturer, Pawtucket, R. I. 1S73- 
77; overseer carding, spinning and weaving, Southbridge and Newton Upper 
Falls, Mass. 1S77-S1 ; superintendent Allendale company 1SS1-; superinten- 
dent of public buildings Providence, R. I. Address, 102 Messer St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. ^ T 

Henry Williams Parkhurst. Resident engineer of bridges, Plattsmouth, 
Missouri river; Louisiana, Mississippi river; Bismarck, Missouri river; 
Blair, Missouri river; Merchants' bridge, St. Louis, Mo. ; engineer of bridges, 
111. central railroad. Address, 1 Park Row, Chicago, 111. P. 27 *4 



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Charles Fales Ballou. Admitted to bar 1871 ; lawyer, Providence, R. I. 1871- 
72; Woonsocket, R. I. 1S72-93; recording clerk R. I. house of representatives 
1873-76; reading clerk 1876-79; president Woonsocket town council 1S81-82 ; 
member R. I. house of representatives 18S3-87; chairman judiciary committee ; 
trial justice Woonsocket 1885-86; justice 12th R. I. judicial district 1887-93; 
third president Woonsocket business men's association ; one of organizers 
Woonsocket building and loan association; attorney Woonsocket buildingand 
loan association; director and member board of investors Woonsocket institu- 
tion for savings. Born Woonsocket, R. I., March 12, 1847 ; died Woonsocket, 
Jan. 23, 1893. A K E, Nee. 1893 

Albert Clifford Barney. Car builder, Cincinnati, O. From Dayton, O. 0AX 
George Allen Buffum ; LL. B. Columbia college 1872. Admitted to bar 1872 ; 
lawyer, New York, N. Y. 1S72-75 ; cotton merchant, Providence, R. I 1S75-. 
Address, 137 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. A K E, P. 

Fred Bohan Byram. Lawyer. Address, North Attleboro, Mass. A 4>, P. 

Henry Newell Cady. Artist. Address, 4745 Morris St., Germantown, Penn. 
Franklin Chase Clark, A. M.; M. D. College of physicians and surgeons 1872. 
Physician and surgeon. Address, 186 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Joseph Harris Cowell ; M. D. University of Mich. 1S71. U. S. military ser- 
vice 1S64; professor Pathology, Lansing homoeopathic medical college 1871-73 ; 
physician and surgeon. Address, 318 North Warren Ave., Saginaw, Mich. 

B. U. civ. war, Z ■f, P. 

Alvin Millen Crane, A. M. U. S. military service 1862-65, captain ; graduated 

Newton theological institution 1872; ordained Baptist 1872 ; pastor, Medfield, 

Mass. 1872-7S; and since 1891 ; West Boylston, Mass. 1878-83; Shelburne 

Falls, Mass. 1883-89; Millbury, Mass. 1889-91. Address, Medfield, Mass. 

B. U. civ. war, Newt., A T, P. 
Qeorge Edward Cranston, A. M. Episcopal clergyman. From Elmwood, 
R. I.; died Boston, Mass., March 8, 1895. Z * 

Nathan Fellows Dixon; LL. B. Albany law school 1871. Lawyer, Westerly 
R. I. 187 1- ; U. S. district attorney, R. I. 1877- ; member U. S. senate 18S5-89. 
Address, Westerly, R. I. R. I. eye, A X 

David Downie, A.M.;D. D. Bucknell university 1886. Student, Newton theo- 
logical institution 1869-70; graduated Rochester theological seminary 1S72 ; 
ordained Baptist 1872; pastor, Monroeville, O. 1S72-73 ; missionary and prin- 
cipal boys' and girls' seminary, Nellore, India 1873; mission treasurer Ameri- 
can Baptist Telugu mission; municipal commander, Nellore 1875-82. Author 
History of the Telugu missio?i, 1893; editor Telugu Baptist, 18S0-82 ; Baptist 
missionary review. Address Nellore, Madras Presidency, India. 

A K E, Newt., Roch., P. 
Walter Richmond Fales. Manufacturer, Wrentham, Mass. In lumber busi- 
ness. Address, Wrentham, Mass. A $, P. 
Qeorge Hurlburt Felton, A. M. ; M. D. University of the city of New York 
187S. Teacher, Suffield, Conn. 1869-70; Hampden, Conn. 1870-71; student, 
Rochester theological seminary 1871-72; teacher, Hightstown, N. J., 1876-77; 
physician, Haverhill, Mass. 1878-80; Lynn, Mass. 1881-82; city physician 
Lynn, 1882; physician, St. Paul, Minn. 18S2-85 ; Granby, Mass. 1885-86; 
normal principal Leland university, New Orleans, La. 18S7; professor Materia 
medica, New Orleans university, 1889-. Address, Leland University, New Or- 
leans, La. Roch., A T, P. 



1869 GRADUATES 231 

Frank Wilton Freeborn, A. M. Master graded school, Jewett City, Conn.; 
adjunct professor Mathematics. Columbian college, Washington, D. C. 1871- 
72; principal high school, Hyde Park, Mass. 1872-75; teacher Public Latin 
school, Boston, Mass. 1875- ; master. Editor Morceaux choisis d'Alphonse 
Daudet, 1S94. Address, Latin school, Boston, Mass. A A <i>, P. 

Henry Tyler Grant. Travelled in the Western states 1869-70; cotton manu- 
facturer, Southbridge, Mass. 1870-72, '73-77; administrator of a private estate 
1S72-73; accountant Riverside mills, Providence, R. I. 1877-80; woolen manu- 
facturer, Providence 18S0-S4; president Mercantile mutual fire insurance com- 
pany, Providence 18S4; Pacific mutual fire insurance company. Address, 96 
Westminster St., Providence, R. I. -f Y, P. 

George Dallas Hersey, A. M. ; M. D. University of the city of New York 
1S74. Physician, Providence, R. I.; surgeon to out-patients, R.I. hospital 
1S78-8S; visiting surgeon 1888-; librarian R. I. medical society 1S79-. Ad- 
dress, 500 Broad St., Providence, R. I. p. 

John Carver Hopkins. U. S. military service 1862; teacher, Lyndon, Vt. 
1S71-72; Buffalo, N. Y. 1S72. Born Foster, R. I., June 3, 1S41 ; died Che- 
pachet, R. I., Sept. S, 1S72. R. I. adj.-gen., A T, Nee. 1873 

Pascal Allen Horton. Shipping clerk. Address, Saugus, Mass. P. 

Arthur Judson Hovey, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 1872; 
ordained Baptist 1S72 ; pastor, Stoneham, Mass. 1872-87; Evansville, Wis. 
18SS-89; Sparta, Wis. 18S9-93 ; Raynham, Mass. 1893-95; Groton, Mass. 1S95-. 
Address, Groton, Mass. A Y, Newt., P. 

Ray Greene Huling, A. M. ; D. Sc. 1S94. Assistant principal high school, 
Fall River, Mass. 1S69-75 ; principal high school. Fitchburg, Mass. 1S75-86; 
New Bedford, Mass. 1886-93; headmaster English high school, Cambridge, 
Mass. 1S93-; corresponding member R. I. historical society; president Worces- 
ter county teachers' convention ; Mass. state teachers' association ; American 
institute of instruction; Mass. high school masters' club; Fitchburg benevo- 
lent union ; Bovs' amusement society. Author many historical articles in 
Narragansett historical register; R. I. historical magazine; also numerous 
educational articles in Educational reviexv ; School reviezv ; N. E. journal 
of education ; Education ; editor School and college, 1S92. Address, 101 Trow- 
bridge St., Cambridge, Mass. B. U. Fall River, A A <I>, P. 

John Skinner Hutchinson, A. M. Teacher, academy, Worcester, Mass. 1869-70; 
graduated Newton theological institution 1S73; ordained Baptist 1874; tutor 
Greek and Hebrew, Crozer theological seminary 1873-75; retired ; clerk Health 
department Brooklyn, N. Y. Address, 1180 Dean St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 

Newt., A A <1>, P. 

Preston Day Jones; A. M. Mississippi college 1S71. Teacher Latin, Greek 
and English, Mississippi college 1869-71 ; principal high school, Hopkinton, 

• Mass. 1871-72; grammar school, Worcester, Mass. 1873-78; admitted to bar 
1S79; journalist, Providence, R. I. 1879-84. Born Troy, N. Y., Dec. 18, 1847; 
died Providence, R. I., Oct. 31, 18S4. A K E, Nee. 1885 

Francis Lawton; LL. B. Columbia college 1873. Lawyer. Address, 1 West 
83d St., New York, N. Y. Z *, P. 

Dura Pratt Morgan, A. M. U. S. military service 1862-66; hospital steward 
1S64; graduated Newton theological institution 1872; ordained Baptist 1S72 ; 
pastor, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1S72-75 ; First church, Beverly 1875-88; trustee 
Colby academy 1879- ; secretary board of trustees ; executive committee. Born 
New London, N. H., June 30, 1840; died New London, July 7, 1892. 

A A *, Newt., Nee. 1893, B. U. civ. war 



232 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1869 

George Cune Newton. Farmer, East Charlemont, Mass. ; member school 
committee, Charlemont, three years. Author Sunday school lesson notes in 
Our country church, 1890; also a few articles in N. R. homestead; local corre- 
spondent Gazette and courier. Address, East Charlemont, Mass. P. 

Andrew Bowman Patton, A. M. Lawyer. Address, Hughesdale, R. I. P. 

Nelson Perrin; M. D. Harvard university 1873. Physician and surgeon, 
Providence, R. I.; member R. I. medical society. Address, 1935 Westminster 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

William Tallman Richmond. U. S. military service 1864; resident, Chicago, 
111. Address, 159 La Salle St., Cbicago, 111. B. U. civ. war, P. 

James Horton Shankland. Lawyer. Address, 21 Baker Block, Los Angeles, 
Cal. G A X, P. 

Osgood Harris Shepard ; LL. B. Albany law school 1871. Lawyer. Address, 
Albany, N. Y. P. 

George Mathewson Smith, 1871. Cotton manufacturer. Address, 165 Hope 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Isaac Robinson Wheelock, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1S72 ; ordained Baptist 1872 ; pastor Pleasant street church, Worcester, Mass. 
1872-75; First church, Fitchburg, Mass. 1875-85; Main street church, Meriden, 
Conn. 1 8S5-? secretary Colonial mutual fire insurance company, Boston, Mass.; 
trustee Worcester academy 12 years; member school board Fitchburg 1S80-84. 
Author History of the Fitchburg Baptist church / biographical articles in His- 
tory of New Haven county, Co?m. 188 1 ; The fire i?isura?ice inspector and his 
tuork ; several articles in National cyclopaedia of American biography ; various 
articles in Watchman; Religious herald ; Messenger ," Messenger and visitor; 
and fire insurance papers. Address, Corner South and Walter Sts., Roslin- 
dale, Mass. Newt., A T, P. 

John Conant White. Admitted to bar 1872; lawyer, Effington, 111. Born 
Forestville, Wake co., N. C, May 21, 1846; died Effington, 111., Dec. 16, 1888. 

Nee. 1S89 

Allen Francis Wood, A. M. Principal Riverpoint classical seminary, River- 
point, R. I. 1S69-70; high school, Attleboro, Mass. 1S70-72 ; Fifth street gram- 
mar school, New Bedford, Mass. since 1872. Author Outline astronomy, 1S76; 
Outline meteorology, 1S77; Outline physiology, 1S77 ; Outline physics, 1877. 
Address, 11 1 Acushnet Ave., New Bedford, Mass. A T, P. 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

Daniel Moses Fisk, A. M. 1S76; Ph. D. Finlay college, O. 1S90. Professor 
Biology, Hillsdale college 14 years; pastor First Congregational church, Jack- 
son, Mich, five years; First church, Toledo, O. Address, 2024 Robin wood 
Ave., Toledo, O. P. 

Frank Barker Grant. Cotton manufacturer, Southbridge, Mass. 1869-74; 
manufacturer worsted coatings, Providence, R. I. 1874-82 ; agent patented 
machines in manufacture of textile fabrics 1882-. Address, 34 Tobey St., 
Providence, R. I. * T 

Joseph Metcalf Harris. Woolen manufacturer, Woonsocket, R. I. 1869-72. 
Born Woonsocket, R. I., Jan. 27, 1849; died Berlin, Germany, Oct. 21, 1872. 

Z *, Nee. 1873 

Charles Hitchcock; M. D. College of physicians and surgeons 1872. Physi- 
cian. Address, 57 West 36th St., New York, N. Y. Z ■f, P. 

James Mauran Rhodes. Merchant. Address, 121 South 5th St., Philadel- 
phia, Penn. * T, P. 32 *7 



1870 GRADUATES 2 33 

I87O 

Elisha Benjamin Andrews, A. M. ; D. D. Colby university 1884; LL D 

University of Nebraska 18S4. U. S. military service 1861-64, second lieu- 
tenant; principal Conn, literary institution, Suffield, Conn. 1S70-72; graduated 
Newton theological institution 1874; ordained Baptist 1874; pastor First 
church, Beverly, Mass. 1S74-75 ; president Denison university 1875-79; profes- 
sor Homiletics and pastoral theology, Newton theological institution 1879-S2 ; 
student of history and economics, Berlin and Munich 1882-83; professor His- 
tory and political economy, Brown university 1S82-88; Political economy and 
finance, Cornell university 1888-89; president and professor Moral and intel- 
lectual philosophy, Brown university 1S89-; U. S. commissionei to Interna- 
tional monetary conference, Brussels 1892; member American historical 
association; American economic association; N. E. historic, genealogical 
society; R. I. historical society. Author Brief institutes of constitutional his- 
tory, English and American, 1SS6; Brief institutes of general history, 1887; 
Institutes of economics, 1889; History, prophecy and gospel, edited, 1891 ; The 
duty of a public spirit, 1892 ; Gospel from two testaments, edited, 1S93 5 Droy- 
sen's Outline of the principles of history, translated, 1893; Eternal words and 
other sermons, 1894 I Wealth and moral law, 1894 i An honest dollar, with seven 
other essays on bimetallism, 1894; History of the U. S., 2 vols., 1894; History 
of the last quarter-century in the U. S., in Scribner's magazine, 1895'; besides 
numerous addresses and articles in reviews and journals. Address, 72 College 
St., Providence, R. I. A Y, Newt., Johnson's eye, Nat. eye. Am. biog P 

James Hope Arthur, A. M. U. S. military service 1862-64; graduated Newton 
theological institution 1S73; ordained Baptist 1873; missionary, Yokohama, 
Japan 1S73-74; Tokio, Japan 1874-77. Born Hartford, Conn., May 27, 1S42' 
died Oakland, Cal., Dec. 9, 1S77. A Y, Nee. 1S78, Newt., Am. Bapt. mag. 1878 
William Ashmore, A. M. Teacher Peddie institute, Hightstown, N. J. 1S70- 
72; student, Leipsic 1872-73; Berlin 1S73-74; professor Greek, Shurtleff col- 
lege 1874-75; instructor Latin and Greek, Brown university 1875-76; gradua- 
ted Rochester theological seminary 1879; ordained Baptist 1879; missionary, 
Swatow, China 1879-. Address, Swatow, China. A Y, Roch. theol., P 

Daniel Beckwith. Travelling in Europe, and student of engineering, Ger- 
many 1870-73; in surveyor's office, Providence, R. I. 1S73-76; with manufac- 
turing company, Providence 1S76-77; assistant librarian Brown university 
1877-79; librarian Providence Athemeum 1S79-94; retired. Address, Provi- 
dence, R. I. *Y P 
Joseph Bucklin Bishop. Member editorial staff Tribune, New York, N.' Y. 
1S70-S3; American correspondent Daily nezvs, London 1881-; member edito- 
rial staff Evening post, New York 18S3-. Author Money in city elections, 18S7 5 
Cheap mottey, 1S92. Address, Evening Post, New York, N. Y. A K E P. 
William Ammi Bradbury. Student, Newton theological institution 1S70-71.' 
Born Chepachet, R. I., Nov. 3, 1S47; died Providence, R. I., Jan. 13, 1S72. 

Newt., Nee. 1S72 
James Ozias Bullock, A. M. ; M. D. University of the city of New York 
1872. Physician and surgeon, Harrisville, R. I. [S72-73; Mclntyre, Penn. 
l8 73"75. '79-34; Canton, Penn. 1875-79; Peale, Penn. 1S84-85; Lonaconing, 
Md. 18S5-; director Lonaconing savings bank 1SS9-; U. S. pension examiner 
1890-93. Address, Lonaconing, Md. A Y P 



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Thomas Burgess, A. M.; D. D. 1894. Master De Veaux college 1S70-72 ; 
graduated General theological seminary 1874; Episcopal clergyman; pastor 
American church, Dresden, Germany 1S75; St. John's church, North Adams, 
Mass. 1876-78; St. Luke's church, St. Albans, Vt. 1S78-87; general missioner, 
Dutchess county, N. Y. 18S7-90; rector St. Luke's church, Matteawan, N. Y. ; 
archdeacon, Dutchess county. Address, Matteawan, Dutchess Co., N. Y. 

A A 4>, P. 

Thomas Burgess, A. M. Address, Episcopal hospital, Philadelphia, Penn. P. 

Charles Shubael Child, A. M. Dry goods commission merchant. Address, 
217 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Penn. * T, P. 

Frank Linus Child, A. M. ; LL. B. Boston university 1873. Lawyer and real 
estate agent, Boston, Mass.; captain, Mass. militia 18S0-81. Address, 28 State 
St., Boston, Mass. A *, P- 

Levi Wheaton Clapp, A. M.; M. D. Harvard university 1873. Physician, 
Pawtucket, R. I. From Pawtucket, R. I.; died Sept. 19, 1894. 9 A X 

Richard Steere Colwell, D. D. 1891. Teacher, high school, Providence, 
R. I. 1870-72; graduated Newton theological institution 1S75 ; ordained 
Baptist 1875; in Europe 1875-76; pastor Wanskuck, R. I. 1876-77; professor 
Greek, Denison university, Granville, O. 1877-. Author contributions to 
Standard, Chicago, 111. Address, Granville, Licking Co., O. A K E, Newt., P. 

Irving Wesley Coombs, A. M. U. S. military service 1862-63; student, 
Rochester theological seminary 1871-74; principal New Hampton literary and 
theological institution, Fairfax, Vt. 1874-76; ordained Baptist 1S76; pastor, 
Chatham, Mass. 1876-78; Rumney, N. H. 1878-80; Essex and Essex Junction, 
Vt. 1880-82; Bristol, Vt. 1882-85; Essex and Jericho, Vt. 18S5-86; North 
Springfield, Vt. 1886-? South Hampton, N. H.; Canterbury, N. H. 1892-. 
Address, Canterbury, N. H. B. U. civ. war, Roch. theol., P. 

Adoniram Judson Cushing, A. M. Lawyer. Address, 88 Benefit St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

Nathaniel French Davis, A. M.; LL. D. Colby university 1874. Vice presi- 
dent and professor Mathematics, Keystone state normal school, Kutztown. 
Penn. 1873-74; instructor Mathematics, Brown university 1874-79; assistant 
professor 1879-89; associate professor 1889-90; professor Pure mathematics 
1890-. Address, 21 George St., Providence, R. I. A <i>, P. 

Newell Tracy Dutton. U. S. military service 1862-65, sergeant-major; gradu- 
ated Newton theological institution 1873; ordained Baptist 1S73 ; pastor, War- 
ren, Me. 1873-S3; Houlton, Me. 1883- ; Fairfield, Me,; trustee Ricker classical 
institute, Houlton 18S3-; Colby university. Address, Fairfield, Me. 

B. U. civ. war, Newt., A T, P. 

Joseph Cady Ely; LL. B. Harvard university 1872. Lawyer. Address, 94 
Waterman St., Providence, R.I. A A <I>, P. 

John Mahan English, D. D. 1891. Teacher Latin, Conn, literary institution, 
Suffield, Conn. 1870-72; Greek, Denison university, Granville, O. 1874; 
graduated Newton theological institution 1875; ordained Baptist 1875; 
pastor First church, Gloucester, Mass. 1875-82; Dudley street church, 
Boston, Mass. 1882* professor Homiletics and pastoral theology, Newton theo- 
logical institution 1882- ; dean of faculty 1894-. Author Jesus as a preacher, in 
Watchman ; Suggestiotis for the preparation of an exposition sermon on the 
eighth chapter of Romans, in Old and New Testament student; The Christian 
academy a?id the education of today, 1892; Notes on homiletics ; besides other 
articles in various religious papers. Address, Newton Centre, Mass. 

Newt., A A 4>, P. 



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Elisha Farrington Fales. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1S74; 
ordained Congregational 1874; pastor, Carthage, Mo. 1S74-82; Palestine, Tex. 
18S2-93; Philadelphia, Penn. 1S93-; trustee Lake Charles college, La. Ad- 
dress, 3200 Columbia Ave., Philadelphia, Penn. And., P. 
Thomas Gardner Field, A. M. U. S. military service 1862, corporal; gradu- 
ated Newton theological institution 1S73; ordained Baptist 1S73 ; pastor, Alton, 
111. 1S73-79; Winona, Minn. 1879-81; Minneapolis, . Minn. 1881-87; district 
secretary, district of Northwest 1887-91; O. and W. Va. 1S91 ; trustee Shurt- 
leff college 1874-79; Minn. Baptist state convention. Address, 14 East Ave., 
E1 jria, O. B. U. civ. war, A Y, Newt., P. 
William Henry Fish. U. S. military service 1S62-66, first lieutenant; grad- 
ated Newton theological institution 1874; ordained Baptist 1S75 ; pastor, Bur- 
lington, la. 1874-75; Billerica, Mass. 1S75-78; Brewster, Mass. 1878-81 ; Cromp- 
ton, R. I. 1881-S3; reporter Providence journal 1883-S6; pastor, Centreville, 
R. I.; Pawtucket, R. I. 1SS6-; Hyde Park, Mass. Author Sumfner resorts of 
R. I., 1SS7; articles in Watchman. Address, 44 Milton Ave., Hyde Park, 
Mass. Newt., A K E 

Albert Gardener Fisher, A. M. Principal high school, Palmer, Mass. 1873- 
75; Provincetown, Mass. 1S75-78; Marlboro, Mass. 1S7S-83; Arlington, Mass. 
lS8 3"93 ; connected with Teachers' bureau, Boston, Mass. Address, Arlington, 
Mass. A ^ p 

Isaac Nelson Ford. Member editorial staff Tribune, New York, N. Y. Author 
Tropical America; Poem delivered before the alumni of Brown university-, 
18S6; besides numerous articles in magazines and periodicals. Address, 91 
Lenox Road, Flatbush Station, Brooklyn, N. Y. t T P. 

Walter Charles Hamm. Member Editorial staff Tribune, New York, N. Y. 
1S75-S1 ; Press, Philadelphia, Penn. Author Art of gerrymandering ; Race 
question in America. Address, 3417 Race St., Philadelphia, Penn. A <J>, P. 

Charles Nelson Harrington, A. M ; LL. B. Harvard university 1S73. 
Lawyer. Address, 17 Halsey St., Providence, R. I. j>, 

Mortimer Hall Hartwell. Merchant, Providence, R. I. 1S70-91 ; director 
Bank of America; Mechanics national bank; secretary Peckham manufactur- 
ing company, Coventry, R. I. 1S72-?; in Europe 1SS2 ; tieasurer Oneco manu- 
facturing company, Conn. 1SS6-?; trustee Brown university 1884-91; member 
advisory and executive committee, Brown university; member standing com- 
mittee on investments Brown university; Lyman gymnasium building com- 
mittee; Providence common council 1888-91. Born Providence, R. I. March 
3, 1S49; died Providence, July 21, 1S91. A K E, Nee. 1S92 

Arthur Lincoln, A. M. Stockbroker. Address, 5 East 17th St., New York, 



N. Y 



P. 



Jonathan Fish Lyon, A.M.; M. D. Heidelberg university 1SS0. Physician. 
Address, 231 East 116th St., New York, N. Y. A K E, P. 

John Coggeshall Macy; LL. B.Iowa state university 1S71. Lawyer. Address, 
13 iS West Locust St., Des Moines, Iowa. p. 

Charles Alpheus Maryott, A. M. Student, Crozer theological seminary; or- 
dained Baptist 18715 pastor, Lonsdale, R. I. 1871-83; Quidnesset church, 
North Kingstown, R. I. 1SS3-88; Mt. Pleasant church, Providence, R.I. 188S-. 
Address, 59 Dover St., Providence, R. I. p 

Erastus Edgar Maryott, A. M. ; M. D. Union university 18S2. Physician 
and surgeon, Springfield, Mass. Author Latest and best in medicine, in press. 
Address, 92 Main St., Springfield, Mass. p. 



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Wilfred Harold Munro, A. M. Teacher, De Veaux college 1870-71; Salt 
Lake City 1871; in South and Central America 1872; principal Le Roy, N. 
Y., academic institute 1875-79; president De Veaux college 18S1-89 ; student, 
Freiburg and Heidelberg 1890-91 ; associate professor History, and director 
university extension, Brown university 1891-. Author History of Bristol, R. 
I., 1880; Picturesque R. I. , 1881 ; Notes on William Harris, 1893; and other 
historical articles. Address, Butler Ave., Providence, R. I. A 4>, P. 

William Thane Peck, A. M. ; D. Sc. 1894. Principal high school, Warren, R. 
I. 1870-72; student, Leipsic and Berlin 1872-74; teacher, high school, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 1S75-81 ; principal classical department 1881-; president R. I. Bap- 
tist Sunday school convention 1879-81-; R. I. institute of instruction 1S83-85 ; 
R. I. Baptist social union 18S8-89. Author The high school, and high school 
programs, 1893. Address, 209 Point St., Providence, R. I. A T, P. 

George Whipple Porter, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1874. Physician, 
Providence, R. I.; surgeon 1st light infantry regiment, Providence; depart- 
ment of gynaecology, R. I. hospital; consulting physician, Providence lying- 
in hospital. Address, 8 Greene St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Samuel Powel; A. M. University of Penn. 1SS7. Resident, Newport, R. I. 
Address, Gibbs Ave., Newport, R. I. P. 

William Melville Proctor. Resident, Wrentham, Mass. Address, Wren- 
tham,Mass. P. 

Frederick Park Read; LL. B. Harvard university 1872. Lawyer. Address, 
613 First National Bank Building, Chicago 111. P. 

Orlo Bertram Rhodes, A. M. Vice principal Hungerford collegiate institute, 
Adams, N. Y. 1878-80; principal 1882-. Editor Journal, Jefferson Co., N. Y. 
188 1-. Address, Collegiate Institute, Adams, N. Y. A K E, P. 

Peter Benton Shiere. Graduated Theological institute of Conn. 1S73; 
preacher, Alden, la. 1S73-74; ordained Congregational 1S74; pastor, Majnard, 
Mass. 1874-76; Chatham, Mass. 1877-79. Born Lorceine, France ; last known 
address, East Somerville, Mass. Conn, theol. 

William Armington Smith; LL. B. Albany law school 1871. Admitted to 
bai-1871; lawyer, Kansas City, Mo. 1S71-77; ordained Baptist 1S78; pastor, 
Hamilton, O. 1878-79; Third church, Cleveland, O. 1879-81; Perkins street 
church, Somerville, Mass. 1881-S9. Author Student's handbook of commercial 
law l Who is responsible ? The spinning ivheel of Taimvorth j also numerous 
hymns and poems. Born Cincinnati, O., Dec. 29, 1847; died Seattle, Wash., 
May 29, 1890. A $, Nee. 1890 

Charles Ewing Sheppard, A. M. Lawyer. Address, Bridgeton, N.J. 

Frederic Clarke Taft. Student of manufacturing, Wauregan mills, Conn. 
1870-71; connected with Ponemah mill, Taftville, Conn. 1871-74; superinten- 
dent Whitestone mill, Killingly, Conn. 1S74-75. Born Providence, R. I., Nov. 
5, 1850; died Providence, March 6, 1876. Nee. 1881 

Eugene Ellis Thomas. Graduated Newton theological institution 1873; or- 
dained Baptist 1S73; pastor, North Tevvksbury, Mass. 1873-76; Woonsocket, 
R. I. 1876-84; Newburyport, Mass. 1SS4-88; Nyack-on- Hudson, N. Y. 188S- 
89; Dutch reformed church, Tarrytown-on-Hudson, N. Y. 1889-94; Dutch re- 
formed church, Castleton-on-Hudson, N. Y. 1894- ; chairman board of educa- 
tion Tewksbury two years; member R. I. house of representatives 1880-82; 
superintendent public schools Woonsocket 1880-84. Author Futtcre punish- 
ment, 1878; besides various sermons and articles in newspapers and reviews; 
editor Daily and -weekly patriot, Woonsocket 1S79-81. Address, Castleton- 
on-Hudson, N. Y. R. I. eye, Newt., P. 



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George Everson Weeden, A. M. Manufacturer. Address, 631 Branch Ave., 
Providence, R. I. p. 

Alonzo Williams, A. M. U. S. military service 1S61-65, second lieutenant; 
tutor Greek and Latin, Brown university 1870-71; teacher Latin, Greek and 
German, Friends' school, Providence, R.I. 1871-75; professor Modern lan- 
guages and literature, Brown university 1S76-92 ; professor Germanic lan- 
guages and literatures 1892- ; member Oriental congress, Stockholm, Sweden 
1889; commander R. I. department Grand army of the republic 18S9-90; su- 
pervisor U. S. census of R. I. 1S90; member board of Soldiers home 1SS9-93 ; 
trustee East Greenwich academy; member American oriental society; Ameri- 
can •philological association ; registrar R. I. sons of American revolution. Au- 
thor French versification ; Subjunctive mood in French; German conversation 
and composition, 1S85 ; Investment of Fort Pulaski; Brief history of Third 
R. I. heavy artillery, in revised report of adjutant general, 1S93 ; R. I. day at 
World's Columbian exposition, Chicago 1893, edited; Oration, in the same; 
Analyses of lectures in German literature, 1894. Address, 10 Cushing St., 
Providence, R.I. A A <i>, P. 

Prentiss Mellen Woodman; A. M. Miss, college. Tuior Greek and Latin, 
Miss, college 1870-72; student, Newton theological institution 1872-73; public 
school teacher, Minneapolis, Minn. 1S73-80; admitted to bar 1S80; lawyer, 
Minneapolis 18S0-. Editor Woodman's Minn, lawyer's diary. Address, Lum- 
ber Exchange Building, Minneapolis, Minn. Newt., A K E, P. 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

Jeffrey Davis. Cotton manufacturer, Providence, R. I.; president Quidnick 
manufacturing company; director American national bank ; Armington and 
Sims Engine company; Mercantile mutual fire insurance company; Provi- 
dence mutual fire insurance company; trustee City savings bank. Address, 49 
Westminster St., Providence, R. I. 9 A X, P. 

Henry Smith Fenner. Treasurer Slade mills, Fall River, Mass.; director; 
Fall River national bank; member Fall River common council 1S86-S7; trustee 
Home for aged, Fall River. Address, Fall River, Mass. P. 

Marcus Morton Johnson; M. D. University of the city of New York 1877. 
Teacher, Conn, literary institution, Suffield, Conn. 1S70-75 ; house physician 
Hartford, Conn., hospital 1877-7S; medical student, Vienna and Berlin 1S7S- 
79; physician and surgeon, Hartford 1S79- ; surgeon Governor's foot guard 
since 1879; trustee and chairman executive committee Conn, literary institu- 
tion ; member Hartford medical society; Hartford county medical society; 
American medical association ; fellow Academy of medicine, New York, N. Y. 
Author History, etiology, chemical pathology and treatment of diphtheria. 
Address, 72 Pearl St., Hartford, Conn. A T, P. 

Walter Brayton Knight. From Providence, R. I.; died 1S77. 

John Post Reynolds. Ice dealer, Bristol, R. I.; member town council 1S82- 
86; superintendent of schools 1884-94. Address, Bristol, R. I. P. 

Arthur Hamilton Watson. Merchant, Providence, R. I.; alderman Provi- 
dence; member common council; president. Address, 283 Benefit St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. G A X, P. 46 *7 



I87I 



William Blodget. Banker, Chicago, 111. 1871-75; Providence, R.I. 1S75-S6; 
Boston, Mass. 18S6-?; New York, N. Y. Address, 10 Wall St., New York, 
N. Y. xp y 



238 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1871 

Arthur Foster Bowers. City editor Tribune, New York, N. Y. Address, 
Tribune Office, 154 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. A A $, P. 

Rice Arnold Brown. Merchant, Blackstone, Mass.; merchant and broker. 
Address, 53 Norwood Ave., Long Branch City, N. J. A A 4>, P. 

Robert Perkins Brown, A. M. Bookkeeper Kendall manufacturing company, 
Providence, R. I.; merchant, Providence. Address, 17 Planet St., Providence, 
R. I. A*, P. 

George Warren Bucklin. In business, New York, N. Y. ; Providence, R. I. ; 
travelled in South America 1877-7S. Born Louisville, Ky., March 23, 1S51 ; 
died Oroja, Peru, Dec. 24, 1878. Z ■¥, Nee. 1879 

John Ezra Burr. Graduated Newton theological institution 1874; ordained 
1874; pastor, Fisherville, N. H. 1874-78; West Medway, Mass. 1S78-83. Born 
French Creek, W. Va., Feb. 27, 1S45; died Deer Park, N. Y., Sept. 6, 1883. 

A T, Newt., Nee. 1884 

George Washington Carr ; LL. B. Columbia college 1874. Lawyer. Address, 
127 West 77th St., New York, N. Y. P. 

Edward Freeborn Child. Cotton broker. Address, 4 Westminster St., Prov- 
idence, R. I. * T, P. 

Latham Fitch, A. M. Assistant teacher, high school, Worcester, Mass. 1871- 
73; principal high school, Putnam, Conn. 1873-76; ordained Baptist 1877 ; 
pastor Second church, New London, Conn. 1877-. Address, 33 Broad St., 
New London, Conn. A K E, P. 

Walter Russell Gardner, A. M. ; D. D. Nashotah theological seminary 1890. 
Graduated General theological seminary 1874; pastor St. Thomas' church, 
Amenia, N. Y. 1874-75 ; assistant pastor Church of the Advent, Boston, Mass. 
1875-83; general superintendent missions, diocese of Fond du Lac, Wis. 1883-S7 
pastor St. Paul's church, Plymouth, Wis. 1887-90; president Nashotah theo- 
logical seminary 1890-. Address, Nashotah, Wis. Gen. sem., P. 

John Melville Gould, A. M. ; Ph. D. 1891 ; LL. B. Boston university 1875. 
Lawyer, Newton, Mass. Author History of the First, Tenth and Twenty- 
ninth Me. regiments, 187 1 ; How to camp out, 1877; Treatise on the law of 
waters, 1883; Notes o?i the revised statutes of the U. S. and the subsequent 
legislation of Congress, in conjunction with G. F. Tucker, 1889; editor Story's 
Equity pleadings, 9th and 10th editions; Daniell's Chancery practice, 6th 
American edition. Address, 46 Bennington St., Newton, Mass. Z ^, P. 

Elijah William Hendrick. Admitted to bar 1874; lawyer, San Diego, Cal. 
1S74- ; city attorney four years; district attorney San Diego co. two years; 
member Cal. legislature two years; U. S. circuit commissioner 1875-89. Ad- 
dress, San Diego, Cal. A T, P. 

Thomas Charles Hennessy ; M. D. Bellevue hospital medical college 1874. 
Physician, Montreal, Canada. Born Providence, R. I., Oct. 9, 1849; died 
Dec. 25, 1889. A <f> 

Matthew Morris Howland, A. M. Address, 84 Spring St., New Bedford, 
Mass. 

Daniel Webster Hoyt. U. S. military service 1864-65; graduated Newton 
theological institution 1874; ordained Baptist 1874; pastor, Amherst, Mass. 
1S74-80; Millbury, Mass. 1880-89; Adams square church, Worcester, Mass. 
1889-. Author A sermon in rhyme. Address, 118 Paine St., Worcester, Mass. 

A Y, Newt., P. 

John Crawford James. Wholesale crockery merchant, Kansas City, Mo. 1S72- ; 
president Commercial club; member board of education. Address, Corner 
Linwood Avenue and Flora St., Kansas City, Mo. A K E, P. 



1871 GRADUATES 239 

Joseph Hayden Jewell. Medical student, Harvard university 1871-72. Born 
Brentwood, N. H., Aug. iS, 1847; died Manchester, N. H., March 29, 1S72. 

A K E, Nec. 1S72 

Alfred Evan Johnson, A. M.; B. D. General theological seminary 1S76. 
Graduated General theological seminary 1S74; Episcopal clergyman; pastor 
St. Peter's church, Stone Bridge, N. Y., 1875-76; assistant pastor Christ church, 
Springfield, Mass. 1876-77; St. Anne's church, Lowell, Mass. 1S77-S3; pastor, 
Christ church, Salmon Falls, N. H.; St. Martin's church, New Bedford, Mass. 
iSSS-. Author Simple exposition of the Apostle's creed. Address, New Bed- 
ford, Mass. P. 

Henry Lucien Kendall. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1874; or " 
dained Congregational 1S75 ; pastor Walpole, Mass. 1874-75; First parish 
church, Charlestown, Mass. 1875-79; Jacksonville, Fla. 1S79-S0; Northfield, 
Minn. 1881-82; Walpole, Mass. 1SS2-83. Born Providence, R. I.. March 5, 
1849; died Walpole, Mass. Jan. 23, 1SS3. And., Nec. 1S83 

Charles Carroll Luther. Journalist 1871-76; ordained Baptist 1886; evangelist 
1S76-91, 1893- ; pastor First church, Bridgeport, Conn. 1891-93. Author 
Temple chimes, 188S; Road to Sodom, or a Christian's relation to the xvorld, 
1895; Talks to young Christians and some Bible outlines, 1895; editor .// J\ ]? 
song book, 1871. Address, 32 Laurel Ave., Bridgeport, Conn. A K E, P. 

William Elwood Marshall, A. M. From West Cornwallis, N. S. 

Augustus Samuel Miller, A. M. Lawyer, Providence, R. I.; member Provi- 
dence common council 1S85-87; president 1S87 ; member R. I. house of repre- 
sentatives 18S4-85, '89-91 ; speaker 1889-91; member R. I. senate 1S93-94. Ad- 
dress, 87 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I. A X, P. 

William Finn Mustin, A. M. Merchant, Philadelphia, Penn. 1S71-78. Born 
Philadelphia, Penn., June 15, 1849; died Philadelphia, Dec. 15, 1878. Nec. 1S79 

Cornelius Channing Plummer. Lawyer, Providence, R. I.; secretary, R. I. 
radical peace society 1891-. Address, 3S6 Washington St., Providence, R. I. 

A T, P. 

Frank King Potter. Merchant. Address, 171 Westminster St., Providence, 
R. I. Z *, P. 

David Henry Taylor. Graduated Rochester theological seminary 1874; or- 
dained Baptist 1874; pastor Calvary church, Salem, Mass. 1874-76; Jamaica 
Plain, Mass. 1S77-86; Central church, Norwich, Conn. 1886-89; Central Con- 
gregational church, Newtonville, Mass. 1889-90. Author Jubilee hymn, 1882 ; 
Life of Paul, 1884; Rlemoir of William Treat Burns, 1889; also various arti- 
cles in Outing; Youth's companion ; Woman's journal ; Watchman ; Independ- 
ent; Examiner ,' Religious herald ; Christian secretary ; Standard ; Congrega- 
tionalism Born French Lake, Queen's county, N. B., Dec. 19, 1S47 ; died 
Newtonville, Mass., Dec. 10, 1S90. A Y, Roch. theol., Nec. 1891 

Sylvanus Martin Thomas. Lawyer. Address, Taunton, Mass. 

Edward Tobey Tucker; M. D. Harvard university 1874. Physician. Ad- 
dress, 25S Pleasant St., New Bedford, Mass. P. 

Leverett Supply Woodworth. Graduated Andover theological seminary 
1S74. Ordained Congregational 1S74 ; pastor South church, Campello, Brock- 
ton, Mass. 1S74-79; Newman church, East Providence, R. I. 1879-SS; superin- 
tendent public school, East Providence, one year; state missionary R. I. home 
missionary society; chaplain R. I. militia seven years; delegate, International 
council, London 1S91. Address, 5 Rhode Island Ave., Providence, R. I. 

A T, And., P. 



240 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1871 

Henry Harrison Wyman. Member Paulist order 1875 ; ordained Roman 
Catholic priest 1876; Paulist missionary, U. S. and Canada. Author a few arti- 
cles in Catholic zvorld. Address, 628 California St., San Francisco, Cal. P. 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

Arthur Herbert Armington. Assessor taxes Providence, R. I. 18S6-. Ad- 
dress, City Hall, Providence, R. I. P. 

Harry Powell Bush. Student, Harvard law school; admitted to bar 1874; 
lawyer, Providence, R. I. Born Providence, R. I., June 10, 185 1; died Provi- 
dence, Dec. 24, 1875. Z ir, Nee. 1S76 

Howe Call; LL. B. Albany law school 1874. Lawyer. Address, Portsmouth, 
R. I. 

Gilbert Noxon Campbell. Lawyer. Address, 206 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

A X 

Adams Pope Carroll. Merchant, Norwich, Conn. 1S71 ; treasurer Wequonnuk 
mills 1875-77; trustee Conn, literary institute, Suffield, Conn. 1884-. Address, 
257 Broadway, Norwich, Conn. "fr Y, P. 

Walter John Cushing. Civil engineer. Address, 61 Westminster St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. Z ■*•, P. 

Joseph Pitman Earle. Resident, New York, N. Y. Address, 136 Pearl St., 
New York, N. Y. Z *. 29 *8 



1872 



Amos Turner Ashton, A. M. Graduated General theological seminary 1875; 
ordained Episcopal deacon 1874; priest 1875; pastor St. Thomas's church, 
'Amenia, N. Y. 1875-78; Trinity church, Haverstraw, N. Y. 1878-91; St. 
James's church, Hyde Park-on-Hudson, N. Y. since 1891 ; member executive 
committee, archdeaconry of Dutchess co. Author God's glory our aim ; the three 
following articles in Beer's History of Rockland county, N. Y. : History of 
Trinity church-, Haverstraw; History of St. Luke's church, Haverstraw; 
Sketch of the life of Rev. Solomon G. Hitchcock of Sharon, Co?m. ; Histori- 
cal sketch, in Centennial history of the diocese of New York; various miscel- 
laneous articles in newspapers. Address, Hyde Park-on-Hudson, N. Y. 

A K E, P. 

Leander Milton Barber. Superintendent Wood river branch railroad. Ad- 
dress, Hope Valley, R. I. P. 

Francis Walter Barnett. Episcopal clergyman; pastor St. Matthew's church, 
Wilton, Conn. 1879-?; Canaan, Conn. Address, Canaan, Conn. A A * 

John Rogers Beam, A. M. ; LL. B. Columbia college 1874. Lawyer. Ad- 
dress, 148 Ellison St., Paterson, N. J. Z •*, P. 

Albert Arnold Bennett; B. D. Baptist union theological seminary 1875 ; pastor 
First Baptist church, Holliston, Mass. 1S75-80; missionary, Yokohama, Japan 
1880- ; president Baptist theological seminary of Japan 1884-94. Author His- 
torical sketch of Holliston Baptist church; Baptist hymnbook ; Sermon in 
verse; also, in Japanese, various portions of the Bible, tracts and hymns. Ad- 
dress, Yokohama, Japan. A A 4>, P. 

Orson Porter Bestor; B. D. Baptist union theological seminary 1877. U. S. 
military service 1863; student, Newton theological institution 1872-73; ordained 
Baptist 1S73; pastor, Neponset, 111. 1S73-75 ; Bristol, 111. 1875-77; Dixon, 111. 



1872 GRADUATES 241 

1S77-S2; Pulman, 111. 1SS2-S4; Madison, Wis. 1SS4-S8; Beloit, Wis. 1SS9-92 ; 
Evansville, Wis. 1893- ; recording secretary Wis. Baptist state convention 
1S89-. Author various articles in Standard ; Hebrew student. Address, 
Evansville. Rock Co., Wis. A Y, Newt., P. 

John Luther Bevan ; LL. B. University of Mich. 1874. Lawyer, Atlanta, 111. ; 
alderman ; city attorney. Address, Atlanta, Logan Co., 111. P. 

William Gardner Brown, A. M. Student, Boston university medical school; 
medical department, University of Michigan 1S74-75; physician, Chicago, 111. 
1875-77; teacher, Swansea, Mass. 1877-79; academy, New Paltz, N. Y. 1S79- 
Si. Born Swansea, Mass., Dec. 16, 1846; drowned Fall River, Mass., Sept. 
15, 1SS2. Nee. 1883 

William Henry Buffum. Connected with First national bank, Providence, R. 

1. 1872-73; cotton broker, Providence 1S73-75. Born Smithfield, R. I., Nov. 

2, 1849; died Middletown, Mass., Jan. 7, 1S75. A K E, Nee. 1S75 
William Cornelius Carr. Baptist clergyman. Address, Weedsport, N. Y. 
Frank Avery Coates, A. M. ; M. D. College of physicians and surgeons 

1875. Physician. Address, Mystic Bridge, Conn. A T 

John Wilmarth Colwell. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1S75 ; or- 
dained Congregational 1875; pastor West Concord, N. H. 1875-79; Pittsfield, 
N. H. 1879-S1 ; Second church, Peabody, Mass. 1SS1-87; Barrington, R. I. 
1887-; member school board, Concord, N. H. ; Peabody, Mass. Author Four- 
teen hundred miles in a sleeping car, 1S91. Address, Barrington, R. I. And., P. 

Joshua Eddy Crane, A. M. Principal academy, Bridgewater, Mass. 1S73-75; 
preparatory department, and instructor English language, Syrian Protestant 
college, Beirut, Syria 1876-79; instructor Latin, academy, Albany, N. Y. 
18S2-S4; librarian Young men's association, Albany, 18S4-S7, '91-92; associate 
principal Latin school, Portland, Me. 1887-89; corresponding secretary ; Old 
Bridgewater historical society, Address, Bridgewater, Mass. A A $, P. 

Arthur Denorvan Dean, A. M. Lawyer. Address, Scranton, Penn. A A <I>, P. 

James May Duane, A. M. Banker, with Brown brothers and company, Phila- 
delphia, Penn. Address, 1935 Spruce St., Philadelphia, Penn. Z "f, P. 

Eugene Kincaid Dunbar, A. M. From East Machias, Me. Z * 

Richard Moses Eliott. Vocal teacher, Boston, Mass. Address, 71 Pinckney 
St., Boston, Mass. A T 

Robert Ives Gammell, A. M. Merchant, Providence, R. I.; trustee Brown 
university 1890-. Address, 327 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Edwin Walter Gould, A. M. Student, Episcopal theological school, Cam- 
bridge, Mass.; ordained Episcopal 1S7S; assistant pastor St. John's church, 
Roxbury, Mass. one year; travelled 1S7S-S4; curate, Markham church, 
Cornwall, England 1SS4-S6. Author various articles in Churchman. Born 
Providence. R. I., April 7, 1S50; died Stratton, Cornwall, England, Dec. 31, 
1S86. A A <!>, Nee. 1S87 

Benjamin Allen Greene, D. D. 1893. Graduated Newton theological institu- 
tion 1S75; ordained Baptist 1875; pastor Westboro, Mass. 1S75-S2 ; Lynn, 
Mass.iSS2-; special lecturer, Crozer theological seminary 1895; director North- 
ern Baptist educational society; secretary board of trustees Newton theological 
institution; president Baptist ministerial conference, Mass. Author various 
articles in periodicals. Address, Lynn, Mass. A T, Newt., P. 

Frank Bartlett Greene, A. M. Editor and publisher educational and other 
works, Germantovvn, Penn, Author Greene's first lessons in English; War- 
re?^ nexv physical geography, in conjunction with \V. H. Brewer; also va- 



242 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1872 

rious geographical articles in Chambers' nezv encyclopaedia ; Lippincotfs 
gazetteer. Address, 5904 Wayne Ave., German town, Pen n. P. 

Edward Bowen Hamlin, A. M. Bookkeeper. Address, 65 Clifford St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. A X, P. 

James Wesley Hendrick. Lawyer, Los Angeles, Cal. ; district attorney Las- 
sen co., Cal. 1877-79; justice superior court Lassen co. 18S0-85. Address, 219 
North Soto St., Los Angeles, Cal. A 4>, P. 

Edwin Ayer Herring. Shoe manufacturer, Haverhill, Mass. 1872-73; gradu- 
ated Newton theological.institution 1S76; ordained Baptist 1S76; pastor, Bel- 
lows Falls, Vt. 1876-78; Peterboro, N. H. 1S79-S1 ; shoe manufacturer, Haver- 
hill, Mass. 1881-84; pastor, Ellsworth, Me. 18S4-S6; Brandon, Vt. 1886-. Ad- 
dress, Brandon, Vt. A T, Newt., P. 

George Hitchcock, 1SS9; LL. B. Harvard university 1S74. Lawyer, R. I.; 
New York, N. Y. ; painter, Egmond a. d. Hoef, Holland ; Hors concours, Paris 
1889. Author series of papers on art in Scribner's magazine ; Uart, Paris. 
Address, Egmond a. d. Hoef, Holland. P. 

John Josiah Holbrook, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 1875 ; 
teacher Natural sciences and mathematics, New London, N. H. 1875-77; prin- 
cipal private school, Keene, N. H.; civil engineer, Keene 1S79-S4; correspond- 
ent various newspapers. Born Swanzey, N. H., Dec. 10, 1844; died Keene, 
N. H., March 24, 1884. A T, Newt., Nee. 1884 

Francis Andrew Howarth. Woolen manufacturer. Address, Oxford, Mass. 

X 4>, P. 

Frank Perley Howe; E. M. Lehigh university 187S. General superintendent 
Montana iron and steel company, Danville, Penn. 1880-86; North branch steel 
company, Danville 1S86-91 ; vice president and general manager 1891 ; second 
vice president W. Wharton, Jr., and company, Philadelphia, Penn. Address, 
251 South 17th St., Philadelphia, Penn. Z ir, P. 

Andrew Jackson Jennings; LL. B. Boston university 1S76. Principal high 
school, Warren, O. 1872-74; lawyer, Fall River, Mass.; member school com- 
mission Fall River 1876-79; Mass. house of representatives 1S78-79; Mass. 
senate 1S82 ; district attorney, south district of Mass. 1S94-; trustee Brown 
university 1S87-. Address, Fall River, Mass. A K E, P. 

William Vail Kellen, A. M.; Ph. D. 1891 ; LL. B. Boston university 1875. 
Teacher, University grammar school, Providence, R.I. 1872-74; admitted to 
bar 1876; lawyer, Boston, Mass. 1876- ; reporter decisions Mass. supreme court 
18S8-92 ; trustee Brown university 1892-. Author Parsons on contracts, 7th ed., 
edited, 18S2 ; Index digest of Mass. reports, 1886; Index to public statutes of 
Mass., 188S. Address, 209 Washington St., Room 54, Boston, Mass. A Y, P. 

William Warren Landrum ; D. D. Washington and Lee college 1S84. Grad- 
uated Southern Baptist theological seminary 1874; ordained Baptist 1874; pas- 
tor, Shreveport, La. 1874-76; First church, Atlanta, Ga. 1876-?; Richmond, 
Va. Address, 306 South 3d St., Richmond, Va. Bapt. encyc, A T 

William Shields Liscomb, A. M. Teacher, English and classical school, 
Providence, R. I. 1874-84; high school, Providence 18S5 ; instructor Modern 
languages and rhetoric, Brown university 1885-88; professor Rhetoric and 
English literature, Keiogijiku university, Tokio, Japan 1888-93; lecturer Chris- 
tian history, Jiyn Shin Gakko ; member Asiatic society of Japan. Author 
letters from Japan in Providence journal ; numerous articles and poems in 
Atlantic Mont/ily and other magazines. Born Providence, R. I., March 19, 
1848; died Chichester, N. H., Sept. 5, 1S93. A Y, Nee. 1894 



1872 GRADUATES 243 

Irvine Greene M'Larren ; LL. B. Harvard university 1874. Lawyer. Ad- 
dress, 91 Water St., Eastport, Me. A <J>. |\ 

John Henry Mason, A. M. In city department, Tribune, New York, N. Y. 
1872-74; graduated Rochester theological seminary 1877; ordained Baptist 
1877; pastor, Sennett, N. Y. 1877-81; Brockport, N. Y. 1881-89; First church, 
New Haven, Conn. 1889-. Address, 117 Greene St., New Haven, Conn. 

A A <i\ Roch. theol., P. 

Charles Laurie Newbold ; B. D. Divinity school, Philadelphia, Penn. 1875. 
Pastor, Christ church, Milton, Penn. 1S75-76; Church of the Epiphany, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 1S76-7S; St. Paul's church, Hoboken, N. J. 18781-83; Christ church 
Manhasset, N. Y. since 1883; secretary archdeaconry of Queen's co., L. I. 
Author Log book, 1884; besides occasional sermons. Address, Manhasset, 
Queen's Co., N. Y. A K E, P. 

Charles Lemuel Nichols, A. M; M. D. Harvard university 1S75. Jnstructor 
Chemistry, Brown university 1S72-73 ; physician, Worcester, Mass. 1875-. Ad- 
dress, 3S Cedar St., Worcester, Mass. A K E, P. 

John Hezekiah Olcott, A. M. ; LL. B. National university, Washington, D. 
C. 1S76. Insurance agent, Washington 1872-74; clerk, U. S. post office depart- 
ment 1S74-?; dry goods merchant, Washington. Address, Woodward and 
Lothrop, Washington, D. C. A Y, P. 

Lemuel Josiah Osier, A. M. Merchant. Address, 241 Rhodes St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. X <I>, P. 

Henry Ward Parker, A. M. Physician. Address, 13 South 6th St., New- 
Bedford, Mass. P. 

Arthur Dexter Payne, A. M. Lawyer, Providence, R. I.; New York, N. Y. 
Address, 146 Broadway, New York, N. Y. Z f, P. 

Adrian Scott, A. M. ; A. M. graduate school 1891 ; Ph. D. 1S93. Assistant 
professor Latin and Greek, Norwich university 1874-75; superintendent of 
schools Blackstone, Mass. 1S7S-91 ; instructor German, Brown university 
1891-94; associate professor Germanic philology and Scandinavian 1S94-. 
Author School reports, Blackstone, Mass. 1S7S-91; A detective s vacation, in 
Providence Sunday journal, 1894. Address, Brown university, Providence, 
R. I. P. 

John Day Smith, A. M.; LL. B. Columbian university 1S7S; LL. M. 18S1. 
Professor Evidence, torts and constitutional law, Harvard university 1882-85 > 
Law of torts and American constitutional law, University of Minn. 1S92-94; 
lawyer, Minneapolis, Minn. ; member Minn, house of representatives 1S89-90; 
Minn, senate 1S91-95 ; commander department of Minn., Grand army of the 
republic 1S93. Address, 2720 Pillsbury Ave., Minneapolis, Minn. Z ^, P. 

George Appleton Stockwell, A. M. Member editorial staff Advertiser, 
Boston, Mass. 1S74-76; Journal, Providence, R. I. 1879-S3; Press, Providence 
1S83- ; agent U. S. coast survey office; U. S. hydrographic office; British vice 
consul, Providence; secretary R. I. state board of agriculture. Author Mass. 
town histories; R. I. almanac j various articles in newspapers and magazines; 
foreign newspaper correspondent. Address, 12 Board of Trade Building, 
Providence, R. I. A K E, P. 

George Washburn, A. M. Teacher. Address, Medfield, Mass. A <I>, P. 

Henry Alexander Wheeler, A. M. Student. Author various articles in 
periodicals. Born Worcester, Mass., Feb. 24, 1846; died Worcester, March 
23, 18S7. Nee. 1887 



244 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1872 

John Carter Brown Woods, A. M. ; LL. B. Harvard university 1874. Ad- 
mitted to bar 1S74; lawyer, Providence, R. I. 1S74-; member Providence 
common council 1877-85; president 1881-85; member R. I. house of represen- 
tatives 1881-87; trustee Brown university 18S4-. Address, 62 Prospect St., 
Providence, R. I. R. I. man., Z ■f 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

Samuel Tobey Douglas ; LL. B. Albany law school 1875. Lawyer, Provi- 
dence, R. I.; member common council 1887-90; alderman 1890-92; commis- 
sioner U. S. circuit court 1891-; lieutenant-colonel R.I. militia. Address, 413 
Butler Exchange, Providence, R. I. X <i>, P. 

George Russell Fisher; M. D. Bellevue hospital medical college. Physician, 
Providence, R. I. Address, 16 Sycamore St., Providence, R. I. 

Noble Brandon Judah. Member law firm, Dupee, Judah and Wheeler, Adams 
Express Building, Chicago, 111. Address, 2701 Prairie Ave., Chicago, 111. P. 

Daniel Dyer Waterman. Town clerk, Cranston, R. I. 1SS8-. Address, 
Cranston, R. I. 44 *6 P. 



i873 



Herbert Almy. Assistant clerk R. I. supreme court, Providence co. 1S76-84; 
lawyer, Providence, R. I. 1884-. Address, 205 Butler Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

Edward Drown Bassett. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. ; member school com- 
mittee six years; common council; director Westminster bank; Providence 
Athenaeum; Sanitary gymnasium. Address, 49 Weybosset St., Providence, 
R. I. X 4> 

Henry Augustus Blake. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1876; or- 
dained Congregational 1S76; pastor, Athol, Mass. 1S76-83; Providence, R. I. 
18S4-88; Webster, Mass. 1888- ; member school committee Providence 1SS5- 
88; trustee Webster public library; secretary of trustees. Author Semi-cen- 
tennial history of Congregational church of Athol. Address, Webster, Mass. 

AT, And., P. 

Edward Young Bogman, M. D. Harvard university 1876. Physician: nose, 
throat and ear specialist, Providence, R. I. ; author various articles in Medical 
and surgical journal. Address, 281 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. A K E, P. 

Frank Baylies Bourne. Instructor Analytical chemistry, Brown university 
1873-74; civil engineer. Address, City Engineer's Office, Providence, R. I. 

A K E, P. 

George Mattice Brown. Lawyer. Address, City Hall, Buffalo, N. Y. 

George Tilden Brown; LL. B. Albany law school 1875. Lawyer, Providence, 
R. I.; member R. I. house of representatives 1877-7S, '87-88, '93-94; R. I. 
senate 1889-91. Address, 49 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. A <1>, P. 

George Newhall Bullock. Merchant. Address, 37S Carpenter St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. X <I>, P. 

Frederick Burgess. Student General theological seminary; Episcopal clergy- 
man; pastor St. Mark's church. Mendham, N. J. 1877; Grace church, Am- 
herst, Mass. 1877-?; Christ church, Pomfret, Conn.; Church of St. Asaph, 
Bala, Penn. Address, Bala, Montgomery Co., Penn. Gen. sem., A A <i>, P. 

William Emery Caldwell, 1SS9. Insurance agent. Address, 44 Pine St., 
New York, N. Y. Z *, P. 



1873 GRADUATES 245 

George Edward Carpenter, A. M. ; M. D. College of physicians and sur- 
geons 1875. Physician, Albion, N. Y. 1S75-7S; East Providence, R. I. 1S7S- 
82, '82-93; New York,N. Y. 1882; member school committee East Providence; 
superintendent of schools; health officer; medical examiner; member R. I. 
medical society 1875-93. Born Seekonk, Mass., now East Providence, R. I., 
Aug. 23, 1849; died East Providence, Sept. 22, 1S93. A K E, Nee. 1S94 

Edward Carrington. In cattle business, Wy. ter. 1878-85 ; resident, Providence, 
R. I. 1885-. Address, 28 North Main St., Providence, R. I. ^ Y 

William Wanton Dunnell. Cotton broker, Providence, R. I. 1S73-81 ; manu- 
facturer, treasurer Dunnell manufacturing company, Providence 188 1-. Ad- 
dress, 8 Angell St., Providence, R.I. ^ Y 

Edwin Pickett Farnham. Teacher, Harwinton academv 1873-74; graduated 
Rochester theological seminary 1877; ordained Baptist 1877; pastor Friend- 
ship street church, Providence, R. I. 1877-S3 ; Warburton avenue church, 
Yonkers, N. Y. 18S3-S6; preacher, Minneapolis and Richfield, Minn. 1SS7-S8; 
pastor First Baptist church, Salem, Mass. 1888-. Author five articles on 
Groivth of Protestantism hi America, in Standard; besides vaiious sermons. 
Address, Salem, Mass. A Y, Roch. theol., P. 

Ormond Edward Fitz Gerald; LL. B. Boston university 1875. Lawyer. 
Address, 31 Market Sq., Providence, R. I. Z ^ 

William Eaton Foster, A. M. Librarian public library, Hyde Park, Mass. 
1873-76; cataloguer Turner free library, Randolph, Mass. 1876-77; librarian 
public library, Providence, R. I. 1877-. Author Literature of civil-service 
reform in the U. S., 1881 ; The civil-service reform movement, 1SS1 ; Lib- 
raries and readers, 1883; Stephen Hopkins, a R. I. statesman, 1884; Early 
attempts at R. I. history, comprising those of Stephen Hopkins and Theodore 
Foster, edited, in Collections of the R. I. historical society, vol. 7, 1SS5; 
Referefices to political and economic topics, 18^5 ; References to the history 
of presidential administrations, 1789-/885, 1885; Town government in R. L, 
1886; References to the constitution of the U. S., with an appendix, 1S90; 
Public support of public libraries, 1S91 ; Address before R. I. society of the 
Sons of the American Revolution, i8gi, 1892 ; Some R. I. contributions to the 
intellectual life of the last century, 1892; besides various reriodical articles, 
partially enumerated in Annual report of the American historical association, 
1889. Address, Public Library, Providence, R. I. Am. hist, assoc, P. 

Augustus Hemenway Fuller, A. M. Teacher, Bennington, Vt. 1S73-75; 
Uxbridge, Mass. 1S75-76; Congregational clergyman; pastor, Matlapoisett, 
Mass. 1878-S6; West Medway, Mass. 18S6-89; Billerica, Mass. 1889-92; Easton 
Mass. 1892-. Address, South Easton, Mass. P. 

John Brown Grinned, LL. B. Albany law school 1875. Pension lawyer, Mys- 
tic, Conn.; with Standard machinery company, Mystic; with Eaton, Cole 
and Burn ham company, Bridgeport, Conn. Address, 281 Fairfield Ave., 
Bridgeport, Conn. p. 

Victor Foote Horton, A. M. Private tutor, Johnston, R. I. 1S73-; member 
school board 1877-S3; secretary 1S7S-83; superintendent of schools 1SS4-S7. Au- 
thor various reports and newspaper articles. Address, 50 Brown St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. p. 

Carver Howland, 1SS1. Graduated U. S. military academy 1876; second lieu- 
tenant 4th infantry, U. S. army; instructor modern languages, U. S. military 
academy 1883-87; first lieutenant 1886 ; adjutant 1887; captain 1894-. Address, 
Columbus Barracks, Columbus, O. X <I> 



246 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1873 

Luther Tillman James. Merchant. Address, 919 Holmes St., Kansas City, 
Mo. A K E, P. 

Joseph Ferdinand Lindsey, A.M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1876. Physician, 
Newport, R. I. 1877-78; in Europe 1879-80; physician, Boston, Mass. 1880-89; 
Fall River, Mass. 1SS7-; member Mass. medical society; Boston homoeopathic 
medical society. Address, 27 High St., Fall River, Mass. A K E, P. 

Robert Mitchell Martin. Professor Latin, Peddie institute, Hightstown, N. 
J. 1S73-74; graduated Rochester theological seminary 1877 ; ordained Baptist 
1S77; pastor, Mumford, N. Y. 1877-79; Deep River, Conn. 1S79-81 ; Orange, 
N. J. 1881-84; New York, N. Y. 1884-85; Amenia, N. Y. 1885-S7; Fourth 
church, Providence, R. I. 1S87-92 ; Buffalo, N. Y. 1892-94; Rochester, N. Y. 
1894- ; secretary R- I. Baptist education society 1889-92. Address, 84 South 
Union St., Rochester, N. Y. A T, Roch. theol., P. 

Everett Perciville Mathewson, A. M. Baptist clergyman ; pastor South Cen- 
tre Ash ford church, Warrenville, Conn. 1874-79; First church, Hopkinton, R. 
I. 1S80-89; farmer, Hopkinton, R. I. 18S9-; deputy town clerk 1890-; chair- 
man school committee 1892-. Address, Hopkinton, R. I. P. 

Arthur Daggett McClellan, A. M.; LL. B. Boston university 1875. Reporter 
Evening gazette, Worcester, Mass. 1873-74; proprietor and publisher Bosto?i 
daily law bulletin and Banker and tradesman, Boston, Mass. 1875-76; lawyer. 
Address, 82 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. A K E, P. 

Daniel Rhodes, A. M. U. S. military service 1864-65, second lieutenant; stu- 
dent, Rochester theological seminary 1S74-75 ; professor Latin, Central univer- 
sity, and teacher, high school, Pella, la. 1876-77; Sunday school missionary, 
Col. 1879-80; civil engineer, Denver, Col.; special examiner Bureau of pen- 
sions, Washington, D. C. Address, Pension Office, Washington, D. C. 

Roch. theol., A T, P. 

Alvin Grover Sadler. Lawyer, Boston, Mass. 1875-79; North Attleboro, Mass. ; 
resident, Taunton, Mass. Address, Taunton, Mass. A T 

Arvin Augustus Smith, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1876; ordained Baptist 1877; pastor, Turner, Me. 1877-80; West Sumner, Me. 
1880-S3: Yarmouth, Me. 1883-S6; Boston, Mass. 1886-S8; Petersham, Mass. 
1S88-90; professor Biblical interpretation, systematic theology and homiletics, 
Shaw university, Raleigh, N. C. ; instructor Metaphysics; pastor, West Brat- 
tleboro, Vt. 1893-. Address, West Brattleboro, Vt. Newt., P. 

Charles Steere, A. M.; LL. B. Boston university 1887-92. Lawyer, Boston, 
Mass.; trustee Boston university 1887-92. Address, 27 School St., Boston, 
Mass. P. 

Asa Evans Stratton; LL. B. Boston university 1875. Lawyer. Address, 
Fitchburg, Mass. A $ 

William Elliott Thompson; A. M. Syracuse university 1886. Professor 
Ancient languages, Genesee Wesleyan seminary, Lima, N. Y. 1S73-89; Latin 
language and literature, Hamline university, St. Paul, Minn. 18S9-. Address, 
879 Pascal Ave., St. Paul, Minn. * P. 

George Fox Tucker, Ph. D. 1891 ; LL. B. Boston university 1891. Lawyer; 
reporter of decisions Mass. supreme court; member school committee New 
Bedford, Mass. 188 [; member Mass. house of representatives 1S90-93. Au- 
thor Manual relating to the preparation of xvills, 1884; The Mo7iroe doctrine, 
a concise history relating to its origin and grozvth, 1S85 ; Ma?iual relating to 
the formation and management of mercantile and manufacturing corporations, 
18S8; Manual relating to the constitution ; Notes on the revised statutes of the 



1873 GRADUATES 247 

U. S. and the subsequent legislation of Congress, in conjunction with J. M. 
Gould, 1SS9; A Quaker home, 1891. Address, Court House, Pemberton Sq., 
Boston, Mass. A K E, P. 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

Walter Francis Brown. Painter, Providence, R. I. ; Venice, Italy. Address, 
Palazzo da Mula, San Vio 725, Venice, Italy. 6 A X, P. 

William Maxwell Brown. Assistant engineer Mass. state board of health, 
Chelsea, Mass. Address, 6S Hawthorn St., Chelsea, Mass. P. 

George Lewis Collins; M. D. Harvard university 1S79. Medical student, Leip- 
sic 1S76-77; physician, Providence, R. I.; surgeon R. I. hospital; St. Jo- 
seph's hospital; physician Dexter asylum; R. I. Roman Catholic orphan 
asylum; consulting physician Providence lying-in hospital; member Ameri- 
can association; R. I. medical society; Providence medical association; R. I. 
historical society; trustee Brown university 1S93-. Address, 223 Benefit St., 
Providence, R. I. * T, P. 

William Wilberforce Collins. Manufacturer of water wheels. Address, Nor- 
wich, Conn. 

Stephen Greene. Civil engineer, Providence, R. I. 1S73-75; m '" engineer 
1S75-86; treasurer Whitefield mills, Newburyport, Mass. 1886-90; mill archi- 
tect and engineer, Boston, Mass. 1890- ; member school committee, Warwick, 
R. I. 1S7S-79; trustee Worcester academy; member American society of me- 
chanical engineers. Address, 131 Devonshire St., Boston, Mass. A T, P. 

Charles Christian Kneisly. Lawyer. From Dayton, O. 

John Larkin Lincoln. Merchant, Boston, Mass. 1873-76; tea and coffee im- 
porter, Chicago. 111. 1S76-. Address, 6i Wabash Ave., Chicago, 111. "V Y, P. 

Frank Mason Mathewson. Manufacturer. Address, 158 South Water St., 
Providence, R. I. © A X, P. 

Charles Gibson McCord. Lawyer,Vincennes, Ind. ; U. S. commissioner 1876?- 
90. Address, 504 Hart St., Vincennes, Ind. P. 

Daniel Amos Taylor. Woolen manufacturer. Address, Potter Hill, Westerly, 
R.I. A T, P. 

Matthew Watson, 1885. Manufacturer, Providence, R. 1. 1S73-; secretary Wind- 
ham cotton manufacturing company. Address, 4 Market Sq., Providence, 

r. I. *r, p. 

Joseph Kennard Wilson. Graduated Crozer theological seminary 1876; pas- 
tor First Baptist church, Nyack, N. Y. 1S76-7S; Huntington church. New 
London, Conn. 1S78-82 ; Winthrop street church, Taunton, Mass. 18S2-94; First 
church, Melrose, Mass. 1S94-; president Baptist young people's union, Mass. 
1S92. Address, Melrose, Mass. Bapt. encyc, P. 43 *1 



1874 



James Percival Abbott. Graduated Newton theological institution 1877; or- 
dained Baptist 1877; pastor, Medford, Mass. 1877-. Address, Medford, Mass. 

A Y, Newt., P. 

Thomas Davis Anderson, D. D. 1894. Graduated Newton theological institu- 
tion 1S77; ordained Baptist 1877; pastor Firstchurch, Portland, Me. 1S77-S2; 
Seventh church, Baltimore, Md. 18S2-S7 ; Central church, Providence, R. I. 
18S7-; overseer Columbian university 18S3-S9; fellow Brown university 1890- ; 



248 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1874 

secretary corporation 1S90-. Author Manorial address o?i E. G. Robinson, 
Nov. 22, 1894, 1S95 ; also various sermons in religious and secular papers. Ad- 
dress, 12 Barnes St., Providence, R. I. Newt , A A 4>, P. 

Edward Wilcox Babcock. Episcopal clergyman; pastor, Meriden. Conn. 
1879-S0; Church of the Ascension, New Haven, Conn. 1880-86; New York, N. 
Y. 18S6-92; Stonington, Conn. 1S92-. Address, Stonington, Conn. A A 4>, P. 

Harmon Seeley Babcock, A. M. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. ; superintendent 
public schools East Providence, R. I. three years; town solicitor East Provi- 
dence 18S4-87; coroner East Providence ; treasurer Watchemoket fire district 
1892. Author Trifles, 1879; A poultry compendium, 18S5 ; Philosophy of judg- 
ing, 1889; The Indian game, 1891 ; The argonaut, 1891; Friendship of learn- 
ing, 1893. Address, 324 Butler Exchange, Providence, R. I. P. 

Thomas Seymour Barbour, A. M. Graduated Rochester theological semi- 
nary 1S77 ; ordained Baptist 1877 ; pastor First church, Brockport, N. Y. 1S77- 
Si ; North Orange church, Orange, N.J. 1881-83; First church, Fall River, 
Mass. 1S83-. Address, Fall River, Mass. Roch. theol., P. 

Daniel Richardson Blood. Merchant. Address, Boston, Ga. AT, P. 

John Milton Burnham, A. M. Printer, Manchester, N. H. 1874-77; principal 
academy, Hinsdale, N. H.; private teacher; assistant librarian Brown univer- 
sity 1881-. Address, Box 109, Providence, R. I. P. 

Philip Henry Case. Professor Mathematics, Santa Barbara college, Santa 
Barbara, Cal. 1875 ; associate editor Santa Barbara daily press. Born New- 
port, R. I., March 12, 1852; died Santa Barbara, Cal., Feb. 16, 1892. 

A A <i>, Nee. 1892 

George Henry Coffin, 1883, A. M. Principal Peirce academy, Middleboro, 
Mass. 1876-79; professor English and natural science, Colgate academy, 
Hamilton, N. Y. 1S79-82 ; instructor Natural science and Mathematics, Eng- 
lish and classical school, Providence, R. I. 1882-86; mechanical engineer, 
Boston, Mass. 18S6-S8 ; life insurance agent, Newton Centre, Mass. 1889-?; 
farmer. Address, Ballard Vale, Mass. A K E, P. 

William Charles Craigie. Graduated Newton theological institution; resi- 
dent, Woburn, Mass. From North Cambridge, Mass.; died Nov. 1889. Newt. 

Seth Taylor Farnham. Graduated Rochester theological seminary 1877 ; or- 
dained Baptist 1877 ; pastor, Malone, N. Y. 1877-83; Medina, N. Y. 1883-84. 
Born Morris, Conn., Aug. 20, 1847; died New Shoreham, Block Island, R. I., 
Sept. 7, 1884. A T, Roch. theol., Nee. 1885 

Albert Gallup, A. M. ; LL. B. Columbia college 1876. Admitted to bar 1S76; 
lawyer, New York, N. Y. ; member board of commissioners of public parks 
New York 1888-92 ; president two years; captain signal corps, N. Y. national 
guard; member Bar association. Author Handbook of military signalling, 
Born Providence, R. I., June 9, 1853; died New York, N. Y., Dec. 24, 1S92. 

Columb., Nee. 1893 

Orrin Philip Gifford. Graduated Rochester theological seminary 1877 ; or- 
dained Baptist 1877; pastor, Pittsfield, Mass. 1S77-79; Warren avenue church, 
Boston, Mass. 1879-90; Brookline, Mass. 1890-91; Chicago, 111. 1891-94; Del- 
aware avenue church, Buffalo, N. Y. 1894-. Author Sermons, 1880; besides 
various articles in Watchman ; Watchword; Golden rule; Christian union; 
Boston beacon ; Ne-w York inquirer ; Colloquium; Arena. Address, Buffalo, 
N. Y. Bapt. encyc, Roch. theol., A T, P. 

Daniel Larned Davis Granger, EL. B. Boston university 1877. Admitted to 
bar 1877; U. S. bar 1882; lawyer, Providence, R. I.; city treasurer 1890-. Ad- 
dress, City Treasurer's Office, Providence, R. I. ^ Y, P. 



1874 GRADUATES 249 

Ephraim Hapgood, A. M. Student, Newton theological institution 1S74; or- 
dained Baptist 1874; pastor South Windham, Vt. 1875-78; Seward, Neb. 1S7S- 
80; David City, Neb. 1S81-S3; South Hanson, Mass. 18S4-86; agent Mass. 
total abstinence society, Brvantville, Mass. 18S6-; member board of health; 
school committee. Address, Bryantville, Mass. Newt., P. 

Uriah Hopkins Holbrook; M. D. Harvard university 1877. Physician, Provi- 
dence, R. I.; member R. I. medical society; Providence medical association. 
Born Providence, R. I., Nov. 10, 1S50; died Providence, May 8, 18S4. 

A K E, Nee. 1884 

James Humphrey Hoyt;LL. B. Harvard university 1877. Lawyer, Cleve- 
land, O. ; general counsel, receivers of Valley railway. Address, 886 Prospect 
St., Cleveland, O. A A $, P. 

James Edward Leach ; LL. B. Boston university 1S75. Lawyer. Address, 
40 Water St., Boston, Mass. A A <t> 

Nathan Leavenworth, A. M. Teacher Natural science and mathematics, 
Worcester academy 1S74-75; Ancient languages 1S75 ; acting principal 1S75- 
76; principal 1S76-S2. Born Stepney, Conn., June 20, 1S49; died Worcester, 
Mass., Nov. 1, 1SS2. A Y, Nee. 1SS3 

George Edwin Leeson. U. S. military service during Civil war; graduated 
Newton theological institution 1877 ; ordained Baptist 1877 ; pastor First church, 
Framingham, Mass. 1877-81. Born Pittsfield, Mass., July 25, 1845; died 
Framingham, Mass., Aug. 20, 1881. A Y, Newt., Nee. 1882 

John McKinney. Graduated Rochester theological seminary 1877; ordained 
Baptist 1S77 ; pastor, Elizabeth, N.J. 1S77-S7 ; De Land, Fla. 1S87-92; manu- 
facturer and publisher. Address, Deland, Fla. A Y, Roch. theol., P. 

Charles Brenton Mathewson, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1S78. Resi- 
dent physician lying-in hospital, Boston, Mass.; physician, Providence, R. I.; 
surgeon R.I. militia, with rank of lieutenant; assistant surgeon-general R. 
1., with rank of lieutenant-colonel ; surgeon out-patient department, Mass. gen- 
eral hospital ; N. Y. and N. E. railroad; retired. Address, Box 613, Somer- 
ville, N.J. A A *, P. 

George Metcalf, A. M. Admitted to bar 1S76; lawyer, Providence, R. I. 1S76- 
83; St. Paul, Minn. 1SS3-S4. Born Providence, R. I., Nov. 9, 1851; died 
Providence, Dec. 29, 1S84. A K E, Nee. 1885 

Edward Miller. Lamp manufacturer, Meriden, Conn. ; member school com- 
mittee 187S-. Address, Meriden, Conn. A Y, P. 

Otis Osgood Ordway, A. M. Student, Newton theological institution 1S74-76; 
ordained Baptist 1S76; preacher, Farmington, Me. 1S76-77; pastor, Nobleboro, 
Me. 1877-S1, '84; Cooper's Mills, Me. 1881-84; Hammonton, N. J., 1885-86; 
East Haverhill, Mass. 1886-93; Beverly, Mass. 1894- ; chaplain superior court 
Franklin co., Me. 1876; clerk Damariscotta, Me., association 1878-S3; modera- 
tor Merrimac river association 1893. Address, Beverly, Mass. Newt., P. 

Samuel Park. Lawyer, New London, Conn.; judge New London city court; 
assistant connsel U. S. court of commissioners on Alabama claims. Address, 
New London, Conn. A <i> 

Enoch Perrine, A. M. 1S82; Litt. D. Penn. college 1S92. Teacher Latin, 
Peddie institute, Hightstown, N. J.; professor Rhetoric and English literature, 
Bucknell university 18S6-; Chautauqua lecturer in university extension courses. 
Address, Lewisburg, Union Co., Penn. A <i>, P. 

Louis Atherton Pope. Graduated Newton theological institution 1S77 ; or- 
dained Baptist 1877; pastor, Mansfield, Mass. 1S77-79; Phenix, R. I. 1SS0-84; 



250 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1874 

Warren, R. I. 1S84-89; Newburyport, Mass. 1889- ; chairman Warren school 
committee. Author Historical sketch of Phenix Baptist church] The church 
and the babies of the parish; Convict labor on public highways ; The parish 
society in Mass. Baptist churches; besides numerous articles in local and relig- 
ious press. Address, Newburjport, Mass. A T, Newt., P 

John Myron Potter, A. M. Teacher, high school, Warren, R. I. 1874-75 
Friends' school, Providence, R. I. 1875-85; Boston, Mass. ; Lynn, Mass. Ad 
dress, 62 Baltimore St., Lynn, Mass. A T, P 

William Francis Ray, A. M. Woolen manufacturer, Franklin, Mass. ; mem 
ber school board ; selectman ; member Mass. house of representatives 1885-87 
Mass. senate 1S92-93; director Franklin cotton company. Address, Frank- 
lin, Mass. A K E, P. 

Frank Ernest RockwOOd, A. M. Instructor Latin and mathematics, South 
Jersey institute, Bridgeton, N. J. 1874-85 ; professor Latin language and litera- 
ture, Bucknell university 1SS5-; member American philological association. 
Editor Velleius Paterculus, book II., 1S93 ; Cicero's Cato Major de senectute, 
1895. A K E, P. 

Abel Palmer Tanner. Lawyer, New London, Conn.; president Society for 
liberal culture, New London. Address, 5 Hempstead St., New London, Conn. 

P. 

Charles William Tarleton, A. M. Resident, Concord, N. H. Address, 44 
Lyndon St., Concord, N. H. P. 

Barnard Cook Taylor, A. M. ; D. D. Richmond college 1SS9. Graduated 
Crozer theological seminary 1877; instructor Hebrew 1S77-S0; assistant pro- 
fessor Biblical interpretation 1880-83 > professor Old Testament exegesis 18S3-. 
Author Outline analysis of the books of the Bible, 1892 ; besides articles in He- 
braica ; Old Testament student. Address, Chester, Penn. A T, P. 

Albert Qeorge Upham; D. D. Denison university 1894. Graduated Newton 
theological institution 1877; ordained Baptist 1877 ; pastor Central church, 
Southbridge, Mass. 1S77-83; Olivet church, Montreal, Canada 1883-92 ; First 
church, Cleveland, O. since 1892 ; president Grande Ligue mission, province of 
Quebec 18S4-90; member Protestant board of school commissioners, Montreal 
18S6-90; senate Toronto Baptist college ; MacMaster university; president 
Cleveland Baptist city mission society 1892-. Author various articles in Watch- 
man. Address, 163 KennardSt., Cleveland, O. A <i>, Newt., P. 

Charles Sidney Waldo. Merchant. Address, 88 Water St., Boston, Mass. 

¥ T, P. 

Harold Pearce Waterman. Architect, New York, N. Y. Address, Paris, 
France. * T, P. 

Cephas Burpee Welton. Graduated Crozer theological seminary 1S77 ; Bap- 
tist clergyman; pastor, Kentville, N. S. 1877-79; Hillsboro, N. B. 1879-S6; 
resident, Sussex, N. B. 1S86-88 ; St. John, N. B. 1S88-93 ; pastor, Williamson, 
N. Y. 1894-. A T, P. 

John Brooks Wheeler, A. M. Teacher, De Veaux college 1874-75; principal 
private school, Providence, R. I. 1875-88; high school, Middlebury, Vt. 1888- 
90; teacher Greek, St. Paul's school, Concord, N. H. 1890-91; head master 
Trinity hall, Washington, Penn. 1891-. Address, Trinity Hall, Washington, 
Penn. P. 

William Nelson White, A. M. ; LL. B. Boston university 1S75. Teacher 
1874-75; lawyer, Boston, Mass. 1S76-82. Born Norton, Mass., Sept. 30, 1849; 
died Marshfield, Mass., July 24, 1882. Nee. 1883. 



1874 GRADUATES 251 

Frank Perkins Whitman, A. M. Instructor English and classical school, 
Providence, R. I. 1874-79; professor physics, Rensselaer polytechnic instilule, 
Troy, N. Y. 1880-S6; Physics, Adelbert college, Cleveland, O. 1SS6-. Author 
Some photometric experiments on the color of the shy, before the American 
association for the advancementof science, iSSS; On the constancy of volume of 
iron in strong magnetic fields, same, 1S92 ; On the disturbance of magnetic 
apparatus caused by art electric railway, same, 1892; The new physical labora- 
tory at Adelbert college, in Physical review, July, 1S94. Address, Adelbert Col- 
lege, Cleveland, O. A A <i>, P. 

Edson Gaius Wooster, A. M. Theological student 1S74-75 ; teacher, Benedict 
institute, Columbia, S. C. 1S75-S0; Natchez seminary, Miss. 18S0-81. Born 
Naugatuck, Conn., March 6, 1850; died Addison, N. Y., May 10, 1SS1. 

Nee. 1SS1 

Frank Linnaeus Young. Oil manufacturer and merchant. Address, m Pur- 
chase St., Boston, Mass. AT, P. 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

Jerauld Bullock. Graduate student, Brown university 1S74-75. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., June 16, 1S54; died Paris, France, April 3, 1SS2. * T, Nee. 18S2 

William Dillwyn Howland. Manufacturer, New Bedford, Mass. ; treasurer 
various manufacturing corporations. Address, New Bedford, Mass. ^Sr Y, P. 

Virgil Clarence Pond;D. M. D. Harvard university 18S0. Dentist, Boston, 
Mass.; dental surgeon, Mass. general hospital 1SS2-S4; demonstrator Opera- 
tive dentistry, Harvard university 1881-84; instructor 1S90-93. Author a few 
articles in dental journals. Address, 92 Marlboro St., Boston, Mass. P. 

Alpheus Hewitt Schoonover. Lawyer, Mystic, Conn.; farmer. Address, 
Old Mystic, Conn. A 4>, P. 36*11 

'875 

Frank Edgar Aldrich. Treasurer H. A. Williams manufacturing company, 
Boston, Mass.; resident, New York, N. Y. Address, 25 North Moore St., 
New York, N. Y. A K E, P. 

Benjamin Baker, A. M. Teacher, high school, Westerly, R. I. 1875-76; prin- 
cipal high school, Woonsocket, R.I. 1877-79; teacher, classical department, 
high school, Providence, R. I. 1S79-S1 ; superintendent of schools Newport, 
R. I. 1S90-. Address, Clarke St., Newport, R.I. A A <I>, P. 

David Sherman Baker, A. M. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. ; member R. I. 
house of representatives; R.I. senate; U. S. attorney. Address, Wickford, 
R. I. A A <I>, P. 

Christopher Franklin Barker, A. M.; M. D. University of the city of New 
York. Physician, Newport, R. I. Address, Newport, R. I. 

Edward Langdon Bogert, A. M. Clerk, New York, N. Y. Address, New 
Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. Z t\ P. 

Albert Davis Bosson, A. M. Admitted to bar 1878; lawyer, Chelsea, Mass.; 
mayor 1891 ; justice police court 1892- ; president County savings bank; treas- 
urer Gloucester street railway company, Gloucester, Mass. Address, Chelsea, 
Mass. A A <l>, P. 

Daniel Burdick Braman. Address, 66 Farewell St., Newport, R. I. P. 

Franklin Henry Brown. Lawyer, Norwich, Conn.; chairman board of 
education. Address, 45 Main St., Norwich, Conn. A T, P. 



252 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1875 

Charles Edwin Burlingame, A. M. Draughtsman, city architect's office, Boston, 
Mass. five years; engineer-in-chief and architect's department, N. Y. central 
and Hudson river railroad, New York,N. Y. two years; architectural draughts- 
man, New York, N. Y. Address, 133 Friendship St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Gilbert Orne Burnham. Lawyer, Boston, Mass. Address, Essex, Mass. P. 

Samuel Le Nord Caldwell, A. M.; M. D. University of Penn. 1882. Physi- 
cian, Philadelphia, Penn.; Colorado Springs, Col. Address, Colorado 
Springs, Col. Z ■f, P. 

William Pendleton Chipman, A. M. ; D. D. Presbyterian college of S. C. 
1890. Student, Rochester theological seminary 1S75-76; ordained Baptist 
1877; pastor Quidnessett church, Davisville, R. I. 1877-83; First church, Pea- 
body, Mass. 1883-S5; First church, Walton, N. Y. 18S6-88; Central church, 
Pawling, N. Y. 1888-92; First church, Essex, Conn. 1892-. Author Black 
Forge mills, 1889; Roy Gilbert's search, 1889; Budd Boyd's triumph, 1890; 
also numerous serials, short stories and historical articles in magazines and 
papers. Address, Box 262, Essex, Conn. Roch. theol., P. 

John Francis Clark. Manufacturer, Valley Falls, R. I. ; member R. I. house 
of representatives 1879-80; town clerk, Cumberland, R. I. Address, Valley 
Falls, R. I. A K E, P. 

William Stebbins Congdon. Admitted to bar 1877; lawyer, Norwich, Conn. ; 
clerk city court 1879-87; member Conn, legislature 1882. Born Norwich, 
Conn., Jan. 1, 1851 ; died Norwich, Jan. 15, 18S7. Nee. 1887 

William Albert Farren. Teacher, Southington, Conn. 1875-76; graduated 
Newton theological institution 1879; ordained Baptist 1879; pastor, North 
Billerica, Mass. 1879-88; New London, N. H. 1889-. Address, New London, 
N. H. A T, Newt., P. 

Charles Elmer Field; M. D. Harvard university 1878. Physician. Address, 
East Bridge water, Mass. A A 4>, P. 

Thomas Stantial Gladding, A. M. Chemist. Address, 55 Fullon St., New 
York, N. Y. AY 

Henry Edward Goddard. Pastor society of the New Jerusalem church, Brock- 
ton, Mass. 1876-. Author various sermons and magazine articles. Address, 
Brockton, Mass. P. 

William Chace Greene, A. M. Cotton manufacturer, Moodus, Conn.; 
woolen manufacturer. Address, Peacedale, R. I. A A $, P. 

Nelson Bishop Jones, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 1S7S; 
ordained Baptist 1879; pastor, Canton, Mass. 1S79-S1 ; Boston, Mass. 1S81-. 
Address, 114 White St., Boston, Mass. Newt, P. 

Howard Payson Joslin. Clerk, auditor's office, Star union line, Pittsburg, 
Penn. Address, Ben Avon, Penn. A <1>, P. 

George Frederick Keene, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1879. Interne, 
Boston city hospital 187S-80; physician, Providence, R. I.; dispensary physi- 
cian, Providence 1880-83; surgeon out-patient department, R. I. hopital 1SS2- 
86; physician State institutions, Cranston, R. I. 1883- ; physician in charge R. 
I. state insane asylum 18S6-. Author Netv method of treatment for Colles' frac- 
ture, 1880; Present evils of insane coimnitme7its, 1889; Mens sana in corpore 
sano, 1894. Address, R. I. state insane asylum, Howard, R. I. P. 

Henry Clifford Knight, A. M. Admitted to bar 1877; lawyer, Providence, R. 
I. 1877-79. Born Providence, R. I., Sept. 8, 1853; died Providence. Jan. 3, 
1879. A K E, Nee. 1879 



1875 GRADUATES 253 

Elisha Frederic Lanphear, A. M. ; M. D. College of physicians and surgeons 
1879. Teacher, Hope Valley, R. I.; assistantengineer, Narragansett Pier rail- 
road 1876; physician, Providence and River Point, R. I. 1SS0. Born Warwick, 
R. I., Nov. 14, 1851 ; died Phenix, R. I., Dec. S, 1SS0. Nee. 1881 

Julius Adelbert Leavitt. Student, Newton theological institution 1875-76; 
ordained Baptist 1S76; pastor, Grafton, Vt. 1S76-77; Essex, Vt. 1S77-S0; Beloit, 
Kans. 1SS1-83; Leavenworth, Kans. 1S83-S4; Sunday school missionary, and 
financial agent American Baptist publication society, Kans. 1S85-; state 
superintendent Sunday schools, 111.; president Ewing college. Address, 
Ewing, 111. Newt., P. 

Frank Emerson McFee. Principal grammar school, Woonsocket, R. I.; sub- 
master high school; superintendent of schools ; member R. I. state board of 
education. Address, 65 Park Ave., Woonsocket, R. I. P. 

Josiah Medbery, A. M. ; M. D. Columbus medical college, 1S7S. Physician, 
Columbus, O. ; professor Anatomy, Columbus medical college iSSi-. Address, 
Columbus, O. A <f> 

George Wilson Millard. Stenographer R. I. supreme court 1S76-. Address, 
19 College St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Alvin Fowler Pease, A. M. Principal high school, Warren, R, I. 1S75-79; 
high school, Pawtucket, R. I. 1S79-84; superintendent of schools, Pawtucket 
1884-88; Northampton, Mass. 188S-; president R. I. institute of instruction 
1S85-S7; vice president American institute of instruction 1SS5-; president N. 
E. association of superintendents 1892; vice president Mass. association of 
town and district superintendents since 1894. Author three Annual school 
reports, Pawtucket, R.I.', six Annual school reports, Northampton, Mass.; 
besides various contributions to daily papers. Address, 77 Round Hill, North- 
ampton, Mass. P. 

Edward Harry Potter. Teacher high school, Ipswich, Mass. 1875-77; prin- 
cipal Grove avenue grammar school, East Providence, R.I. 1877-83; teacher 
high school, Providence, R. I. 18S3-4; principal Federal street grammar 
school, Providence 1884-85; superintendent R. I. state home and school, Provi- 
dence 1885-S6; editor Sunday express, North Adams, Mass. 1SS6-93. Born 
Ipswich, Mass., March 19, 1849; died Providence, R. I., May 14, 1S93. 

A Y, Nee. 1S93 

Frank Mason Purinton, A. M. Journalist, Providence, R. I.; marine editor 
Providence journal; inventor code of fog signals ; patentee of invention for 
use in manufacture of wood paper pulp. Born Somerset, Mass., Sept. 12, 
1852; died Providence, R. I., Jan. 7, 1S93. x *> Nee. 1893 

Charles Abraham Reese, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 
187S; ordained Baptist 1878; pastor Dearborn street church, Boston, Mass. 
1S7S-S3; Rutland, Vt. 1883-91 ; Central church, Minneapolis, Minn. 1S91-; 
trustee and member executive committee Vermont academy 1886-. Author 
various sermons and addresses; also articles in Baptist quarterly ; Watchman. 
Address, Minneapolis, Minn. A Y, Newt., P. 

William Henry Scott, A. M. Assistant principal and teacher Rhetoric, 
Bryant and Stratton business college, Providence, R. I. Address, 357 West- 
minster St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Charles Remington Talbot. Graduated Berkeley divinity school, Middletown, 
Conn.; ordained Episcopal; pastorTrinity church, Wrentham, Mass. Author 
Miltiades Peterkin Paul : his adventures, 1S77; Royal Lozvrie, 1S78; Royal 
Pozvrie's last year at St. Olave ; Little Miss Muslin of Qiiintillion square, 



254 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1875 

i 
1S7S; Don Quixote, jr., 1879; Honor bright, 1SS3 ; Midshipman at large, 
1SS7; Parlor comedies; also many short stories in St. Nicholas; Wide awake; 
Youth's companion. Born Rehobolh, Mass., April 17, 1849; died Wrentham, 
Mass.. Aug. 15, 1S92. A A #, Allibone, Nee. 1S93 

Robert Francis Tolman. Graduated Newton theological institution 1878; 
ordained Baptist 1S7S; pastor, Melrose, Mass. 1S78-86; South Gardner, Mass. 
1886-92. Born Dorchester, Mass., Dec. 3, 1847; died Somerville, Mass., Nov. 
21, 1892. Nee. 1893, Newt. 

Winslow Upton; A. M. University of Cincinnati 1877. Assistant, Astronomi- 
cal observatory of Harvard college 1877-79; assistant engineer U. S. lake sur- 
vey, Detroit, Mich. 1S79-80; computer, U. S. naval observatory, Washington, 
D. C 18S0-81 ; computer and assistant professor, U. S. signal office 1881-84; 
professor Astronomy, Brown university 1884-90; secretary of facultv 1S84-91 ; 
professor Astronomy and director Ladd observatory 1890-; fellow American 
association for advancement of science; member American philosophical, 
society; Deutsche meteorologische Gesellschaft. Author Astronomical and 
meteorological papers in publications of Cincinnati, Cambridge, Washington 
observatories, and U. S. signal service; Photometric observations, 1S79; Solar 
eclipse of iSjS, 1879; Report on observations made on the expedition to Caroline 
Island to observe the total solar eclipse of May b, 1883, 1884; An investigation 
of cyclonic phenomena in N. E., 18S7; Meteorological observations during the 
solar eclipse, Aug. 19, 1887, 18S8; Storm of March 11-14, 1888, 1888; monthly- 
astronomical letter in Providence journal, 1893- ; besides scientific articles in 
Astrouomische Nachricten ; Zeitschrift fur Meteorologie ; Sidereal messenger ; 
American Meteorological journal ; and other scientific journals; editor Provi- 
dence journal almanac, 1894-. Address, 391 Olney St., Providence, R. I. 

Cyc. Am. biog., A T, P. 

Reuben Eugene Walker. Lawyer, Concord, N. II.; prosecuting attorney, 
Merrimack county, N. H. two years. Author Ray and Walkers N. H. cita- 
tions. Address, Concord, N. H. P. 

Eugene Francis Warner. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. ; member R. I. house of 
representatives 1879-80; clerk R. I. senate 1880- ; secretary R. I. republican 
state committee 1882-86, '92-; justice 4th district court R. I. 1886-. • Address, 
4S Custom House St., Providence, R. I. A $, P. 

Allen Hunt Weeden, A. M. Student of theology 1875-77; missionary, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 1877-79. Born Providence, R. I., Nov. 26, 1853; died Providence, 
R. I., July 2, 1879. Nee. 1SS0 

Benjamin Ide Wheeler, A. M. ; Ph. D. Heidelberg university 1885. Teacher, 
high school, Providence, R. I. 1875-79; instructor Latin and Greek, Brown 
university 1S79-S1 ; German, Harvard university 18S5-S6; acting professor 
Classical philology, Cornell university 1886-87; professor Comparative 
philology 18S7-88; Greek and comparative philology 1888-. Author The 
Greek noun accent, 1885 ; Analogy, and the scope of its application in language, 
1S87; Introduction to the history of language, 1S91 ; besides various papers 
in scientific journals; associate editor Linguistics, Johnson's cyclopaedia, 1S93- 
94. Address, 3 South Ave., Ithaca, N. Y. P. 32 *8 



I876 



Henry Leprelate Aldrich. Cotton broker. Address, 37 Weybosset St., 
Providence, R. I. A A 4> 



1876 GRADUATES 255 

James Reuben Allen. Student, Jefferson medical college. Born Providence, 

R. I., May 13, 1S54; d' ec * Providence, Nov. 1, 1877. Nee. 1S78 

John James Arnold, A. M. Lawyer. Address, 4 Weybosset St., Providence, 
R. I. 

Walter Hammond Barney, A. M. Lawyer, Providence, R. I.; member 
school committee 1SS9-; president 1S90-; member city council 1S91-93. Ad- 
dress, 46 Taylor St., Providence, R. I. p. 

Alexander Bevan. A. M. Teacher Mathematics, physics and chemistry, Eng. 
lish and classical school, Providence, R. I.; Mathematics and Latin, high 
school, Providence; professor Physics and chemistry, State normal school, 
Milwaukee, Wis.; teacher Physics and chemistry, Manual training school, 
Providence; State normal school, Providence, R. I. Author periodical arti- 
cles on educational subjects. Address, 14 Pitman St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Arthur Lewis Brown, A. M. 1894; LL - B - Boston university 1S7S. Lawyer, 
Address, Si Providence St., Providence, R. I. A X, P. 

Horace Franklin Brown. Graduated Newton theological institution 1S79; 
ordained Baptist 1S79; pastor, Antrim, N. H. 1S79-84; Rumney, N. H. 1S84- 
87; Athol, Mass. 18S7-93; East Greenwich, R. I. 1S93- ; superintendent schools, 
Antrim 1SS3-S4; trustee Colby academy 1SS4-S7 ; president N. II. conference 
of Baptist ministers 1S86; moderator Miller's river association, Mass. 1888-92 ; 
member board Mass. Baptist convention 1SSS-92 ; R. I. Baptist convention 
1S93-. Address, East Greenwich, R. I. A T, Newt., P. 

Charles Value Chapin ; M. D. Bellevue hospital medical college. House 
physician, Bellevue hospital 1879-80; physician, Providence, R. I.; superin- 
tendent of health 1S84-; professor Physiology, Brown university 1S86-; registrar 
births, marriages and deaths Providence 1889-. Author Sympathetic nerve: its 
relation to disease, 1SS0; Origin and progress of the malarial fever noxv preva- 
lent in N. E., 1SS4; Present state of the germ theory of disease, 1SS5; Methods 
and practical results of the treatment of the malarial diseases nozv prevalent in 
N. E. , 1SS6 ; . What changes has the germ theory made in the means for the pre- 
vention and treatment of consumption ? 1888; Role of ptomaines in infectious 
diseases, 1SS9; Methods for the prevention of scarlet fever, 1S8S; Some points in 
the etiology of typhoid fever, 1889; Disposal of garbage in the city of Provi- 
dence, R. I., 1S93; Purif cation of public water supplies, 1S93 ; Census of the 
city of Providence, 1893; Reports of the superintendent of health, 18S4-; Re- 
ports on births, margiages and deaths recorded in Providence, 18SS-; Index of 
births, marriages and deaths recorded in Providence, vol. 5, 1S94. Address, 
S4 Keene St., Providence, R. I. A A $ P. 

Clarkson Abel Collins. Instructor German and mental philosophy, Friends' 
school, Providence, R. I. 1S79-S0; lawyer, New York, N. Y. 1880-; patent 
lawyer. Address, 99 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. A A <&, P. 

Richard Borden Comstock. Admitted to bar 1878; lawyer, Providence, R. 

I. ; member R. I. senate 1S92-93. Address, 76 Humboldt Ave., Providence, R. I. 

A A <I>, P. 
John Young Cressy. Address, Manchester, N. H. 

Judson Worthington Hastings ; M. D. College of physicians and surgeons 
1S81. Teacher, Sufheld, Conn. 1S76-77; Broad Brook, Conn. 1877-78; physi- 
cian, Agawam, Mass.; town clerk and treasurer 18S8- ; trustee Free public 
library 1891-. Address, Agawam, Mass. A T, P. 

Henry Wingate Hayes. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. ; member R. I. house of 
representatives 18S5-90; R. I. state board of valuation, special 18S9-93 ; com- 



256 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1876 

mission to revise the laws of R. I. and prepare plan of new judicial system 
1890- ; R. I. counsel Old Colony railroad company 1S90-. Address 42 West- 
minster St., Providence, R. I. Z 'f, P. 

Rowland Gibson Hazard, A, M. Manufacturer, Peace Dale, R. I.; treasurer 
Peace Dale manufacturing company; vice president Narragansett Pier railroad 
company; Solvay process company; trustee Brown universitv 1894-. Address, 
Peace Dale, R. I. A A 4>, P. 

Charles Reuben Heath, A. M. Teacher seven years; farmer, mechanic and 
real estate agent, Mystic, Conn.; secretary school board Groton, Conn. Ad- 
dress, Mystic, Conn. P. 

David Emory Holman, A. M. ; M. D. L.I. college hospital 1880. Physician 
and surgeon, New York, N. Y. ; member health board; deputy health officer, 
Lower Bay. Authoi Function of the lungs. Address, 330 West 57th St., 
New York, N. Y. P. 

George Edwin Horr. Student, Union theological seminary 1876-77; gradu- 
ated Newton theological institution 1879; ordained Baptist 1879; pastor First 
church, Tarrytown.N. Y. 1S79-84; First church, Charlestown, Mass. 1884-91; 
editor-in-chief Watchman, Boston, Mass. 1891-. Author sermons and ad- 
dresses. Address, Brookline, Mass. A T, Newt., P. 

Millard Fillmore Johnson. Graduated Newton theological institution 1879; 
teacher, Saxton's River, Vt. 1S77 ; ordained Baptist 1879; pastor, Foxboro, 
Mass. 1879-89; Middleboro, Mass. 1889- ; member school committee, Foxboro 
1881-83. Address, 25 Forest St., Middleboro, Mass. A T, Newt., P. 

William Cary Joslin. Editor Times, Webster, Mass. 1876-77; principal 
academy, Watertown, Conn. 1878-79; Union academy, Belleville, N. Y. ; pri- 
vate tutor, New York, N. Y. ; vice principal Staten Island academy, Stapleton, 
N. Y. 1S84-. Address, 19 Madison Ave., New Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y. 

A K E, P. 

Eugene Pride King, A. M. ; M. D. Jefferson medical college 1880. Physician, 
Providence, R. I. ; medical inspector health department 1894-. Author Dr. 
Dan King and hissons, 1S92. Address, 51 Vernon St., Providence, R. I. X <£, P. 

Webster Knight. Cotton manufacturer, Natick, R. I.; director Phenix na- 
tional bank, Providence, R. I.; People's savings bank, Providence; State mu- 
tual fire insurance company; Providence mutual fire insurance company. Ad- 
dress, Natick, R. I. "¥ Y, P. 

James Curtis Lamb, A. M. Baptist clergyman; last pastorate, Wilmington, 
Del. -1S94. From Groton Centre, Conn. 

Alfred Gideon Langley, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1882; post-graduate 1882-83; private tutor and music teacher, Newport, R. I. ; 
instructor Philosophy, Yankton college, Yankton, S. D. 1885; Latin, Rogers 
high school, Newport, R. I. 1889. Author Hilgenfeld's Philo and the thera- 
peutae, translated, in Baptist review, Jan. 1882; Revelation, inspiration and 
authority, in Andover review, April 1891 ; Liebnitz's Critique of Locke : New 
essays on human understanding, 1895 ; besides various book reviews in Journal 
of speculative philosophy ; Mind; and concert criticisms in Dwighfs journal 
of mzcsic. Address, 1 School St., Newport, R. I. Newt., P. 

James Thomas Lockwood. Lawyer, Apponaug, R.I. ; town clerk Warwick, 
R. I. Address, Apponaug, R. I. P. 

John Milne MacKenzie, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1890. Physician. 
Address, Fall River, Mass. P. 



1876 GRADUATES 257 

Origen Hall Merrick. Spool cotton manufacturer. Address, 143 Chestnut 
St., Holvoke, Mass. Z *, P. 

Henry Alvin Miller, A. M. Teacher, Suffield, Conn. 1876-S4; in business, 
Southwick, Mass. 1SS4-. Address, Southwick, Mass. P. 

Willard Combes Parker. Lawyer, Flemington, N. J. 1879-S7; Kansas City, 
Mo. 1SS7-. Address, 914-16 N. Y. Life Building, Kansas City, Mo. A Y, P. 

Christopher Francis Parkhurst. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. ; member com- 
mon council 1S92-. Address, 54 Barnes St., Providence, R. I. A A <t>, P. 

Myron Clark Pease, A. M. Teacher high school, Providence, R. I. 1S76-79; 
N. II.; Vt. ; instructor Highland military academy, Worcester, Mass. 1S84-. 
Address, Highland Military Academy, Worcester, Mass. P. 

Charles Howard Poor, A. M. Lawyer, Haverhill, Mass. ; secretary school 
board 1879- ; water commissioner 1892-97. Address, Haverhill, Mass. 

A K E, P. 

Sidney Porter, A. M. From Providence, R. I. Deceased. 

Solon Stuart Roper. With U. S. mutual accident association, New York, N. 
Y. 1S79-. Address, 320 Broadway, N. Y. AT 

John Taylor Shaw, A. M. Teacher, New Milford, Conn. 1876-79; graduated 
Andover theological seminary 1S82 ; graduate student 1882-83 ; professor Latin, 
Yankton college, Yankton, S. D. 18S3-91 ; ordained Congregational 1885; 
associate professor Latin, Obeiiin college 1891-. Address, 100 Elm St., Ober- 
lin, O. And. '82, P. 

Albion True Smith, A. M. Assistant superintendent Reform school, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 1S76-80. Born Litchfield, Me., July 26, 1850; died Litchfield, 
June 4, 1S80. Nee. 1880 

Benjamin West Smith, A. M. Lawyer. Address, 145 Angell St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

George Carroll Smith, A. M. 1890. Address, Natick, Mass. 

Edward Otis Stanley, A. M. Treasurer Pond's extract company. Author 
Boston and its suburbs. Address, 76 Fifth Ave., New York, N. Y. P. 

Benjamin Wheeler Steele. Teacher, University grammar school, Providence, 
R. I.; editor Mountaineer, Colorado Springs, Col.; Weekly gazette, Colorado 
Springs; Daily gazette, Colorado Springs. Born Haverhill, Mass., Jan. 25, 
1851; died Colorado Springs, Col., Nov. 3, 1891. A A <1>, Nee. 1892 

Henry Clay Suydam. Lawyer. Address, Bound Brook, N. J. P. 

Judson Benjamin Thomas, A. M. ; B. D. Baptist union theological seminary, 
Chicago 1S80. Student, Newton theological institution 1S76-77 ; ordained Baptist 
1880; pastor First church, Dubuque, Iowa 1SS0-S9; First church, Topeka, 
Kans. since 1S89. Editor Baptist visitor, 18S7-94. Address, Topeka, Kans. 

Newt., P. 

Cyrus Manchester Van Slyck, A. M. ; LL. B. Harvard university 1878. 
Lawyer, Providence, R. I. ; assistant city solicitor; colonel R. I. militia. Ad- 
dress, 48 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I. A <1>, P. 

Augustus Stout Van Wickle. Coal operator and banker, New York, N. Y. ; 
president Hazleton national bank, Hazelton, Penn. ; president and treasurer 
various coal corporations and other companies ; trustee Peddie institute. Ad- 
dress, 1 Broadway, New York, N. Y. A Y, P. 

George Joseph West; LL. B. Boston university 1S78. Lawyer, Providence, 
R. I.; member R. I. house of representatives 1S77-89 ; Providence school com- 
mittee 18SS-; common council 1895-. Address, 57 Roanoke St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 



258 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1876 

Henry Allen Whitmarsh, A. M. ; M. D. N. Y. homoeopathic medical college 
1879. Physician and surgeon, Providence, R. I.; surgeon R. I. homoeopathic 
hospital; president R. I. homoeopathic medical society; member American in- 
stitute of homoeopathy ; Boston gynaecological club. Author various articles 
in Homoeopathic journal of obstetrics. Address, 9 Jackson St., Providence, 
R. I. AT, P. 

Edmund Wood. Lumber merchant, New Bedford, Mass. ; member city coun- 
cil 1883. Address, New Bedford, Mass. A K E. P. 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

John Gallagher Bucklin. Telephone inspector, Providence, R. I. Address, 
332 Butler Exchange, Providence, R. I. Z "k 

Howard Lee Clark. Merchant, Providence, R. I. ; banker. Address, 12 Ex- 
change St., Providence, R. I. * T, P. 

Roaldo Franklin Colwell. Teacher, Barrington, R. I. ; principal high school; 
superintendent of schools. Address, Barrington, R. I. P. 

Edward Williams Dawley. Resident, Providence, R. I. From Providence, 
R. I. ; died 18S0. Z * 

Erwin James France; LL. B. Boston university 1881. Lawyer, Woonsocket, 
R. I. ; member town council, Burrillville, R. I. ; member and secretary board 
of education Woonsocket, R. I. 15 years; member R. I. senate. Address, 
Woonsocket, R. I. Z *, P. 

Edward Aborn Greene. Manufacturer. Address, 20 Market Sq., Provi- 
dence, R. I. * T, P. 

William Simmons Mason. Last known residence, Providence, R. I. Zf 

Arthur Morey Round ; M. D. Harvard university 1884. Physician, R. I. 
hospital; Mass. general hospital; Norton, Mass. Address, Norton, Bristol 
Co., Mass. P. 

Cromwell Turner Schubarth. Civil engineer and architect 1876-7S; mer- 
chant, Montevideo, Minn. 187S-79; treasurer and general manager E. T. 
Cowdrey company, Boston, Mass. Address, 80 Broad St., Boston, Mass. 

A T, P. 

Richard Hoadley Tingley. Civil engineer. Address, 75 Westminster St., 
Providence, R. I. * T, P. 51 *5 



1877 



Charles Talbot Aldrich. Cotton manufacturer. Address, 230 Hope St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. A A <1>, P. 

Edgar Fowler Ballou. Miner, Central City, Colo.; railroad manager, Salt 
Lake City, Utah ; wholesale dealer in dried fruits and canned goods. Address 
Care of William B. Ballou, 34 River St., Chicago, 111. A K E, P. 

Harry Maturin Ballou, A. M. Head master St. James's military academy, 
Macon, Mo. 1S80-83; teacher, St. Paul's school, Concord, N. H. 1885-?; pri- 
vate tutor. Address, 147 Bernon St., Woonsocket, R. I. A K E, P. 

Walter Irving Ballou; LL. B. Boston university 1879. Lawyer, Chicago, 
111.; Woonsocket, R. I.; city solicitor. Address, 25 Spring St., Woonsocket, 
R. I. A A 4>, P. 

Thomas Elliott Bartlett. Graduated Newton theological institution i'S8o; 
ordained Baptist 1880; pastor South church, Providence, R. I. 1880-. Address, 
169 Ocean St., Providence, R. I. Newt., P. 



1877 GRADUATES 259 

Wayland Everett Benjamin; A. M. ; LL. B. Boston university 1879. In- 
structor, Boston university law school 1879-81 ; lawyer, New York, N. Y. Au- 
thor Chalmers' Digest of the law of bills, notes and checks, edited, 1S81 ; 
Analytical index-digest of the Minn, reports, vol. f-JJ, 18SS; New York cita- 
tions; Supplement to McAdam's Landlord and tenant. Address, 2293 Third 
Ave., New York, N. Y. A K E, P. 

Cary Carpenter Bradford ; M. D. Harvard university 1882. Physician, South- 
bridge, Mass. ; medical examiner 8th Worcester district 1889. Address, South- 
bridge, Mass. P. 

Franklin Pierce Capron; M. D. College of physicians and surgeons 1879. 
Eye, ear, nose and throat specialist; ophthalmic and aural surgeon R. I. hospi- 
tal; surgeon nose and throat department. Address, 241 Washington St., 
Providence, R. I. A A <J>, P. 

George Henry Culver, A. M. Lawyer. Address, 170 Broadway, New York, 
N. Y. 

Joseph Taft Day, A. M. Insurance agent. Address, 34 Lloyd St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. Z *, P. 

George William Dow; M. D. Harvard university 1SS1. Physician. Address, 
Lawrence, Mass. A <I>, P. 

Henry Scudder Drake, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 18S1. Agent manu- 
facturing chemists. Address, 45 Pierce St., Middleboro, Mass. P. 

Charles Brown Elder; B. D. Harvard university 1880. Unitarian clergy- 
man; pastor Neponset, Mass.; South Boston, Mass. ; Keene, N. H. Author 
occasional sermons in local press. Address, 56 Marlboro St., Keene, N. H. P. 

Rathbone Gardner, A. M. Lawyer, Providence, R. I.; member common 
council 1884-87; president 1885-S7; U, S. district attorney R. I. 1889-93. Ad- 
dress, 140 Angell St., Providence, R. I. * T, P. 

Asa Eldridge Goddard, A. M. Assistant teacher high school, Fall River, 
Mass. 1877-81 ; Smith academy, St. Louis, Mo. 1881-84; instructor Greek and 
history 1S84-90; assistant principal New church school, Waltham, Mass. 1890-. 
Author The aim of a New church school, in New church revietv, July, 1S94. 
Address, Clark Lane, Waltham, Mass. P. 

John Russell Gow. Teacher, Charlestown, N. H. 1877-78; graduated Newton 
theological seminary 1882; ordained Baptist 1882 ; pastor, Fair Haven, Vt. 
1882-85; Bridgeport, Conn. 1S85-91 ; Hyde Park, Chicago, 111. 1891-95; school 
trustee, Fair Haven. Address, 275 Fifty-Second St., Hyde Park, Chicago, 111. 

AT, Newt., P. 

Edward Green. Graduated Rochester theological seminary 1S80; ordained 
Baptist 1881; pastor, Peterboro, N. H. 18S1-84; Bellows Falls, Vt. 1884-85; 
Unitarian church, Newport, N. H. 1SS6-89 ; Petersham, Mass. 18S9-. Address, 
Petersham, Mass. AT, Roch. theol., P. 

Charles Franklin Hall. Life insurance agent. Address, 49 Westminster St., 
Providence, R. I. A A <I>, P. 

Howard Forde Hansel!, A. M. ; M. D. Jefferson medical college 1S79. Physi- 
cian, Philadelphia, Penn. ; adjunct professor Diseases of the eye, Philadelphia 
polyclinic; lecturer Opthalmology, Jefferson medical college; chief clinical 
assistant out-patient department, Jefferson medical college. Author Manual 
of clinical ophthalmology, in conjunction with J. H. Bell 1892 ; also numerous 
articles on subjects pertaining to ophthalmology in various medical journals. 
Address, 254 South 16th St., Philadelphia, Penn. * T, P. 

Thomas Allen Jenckes, A. M. Law student, Boston university 187S-79; law-' 
yer. Address, 312 Butler Exchange, Providence, R. I. *ir T, P. 



260 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1877 

Clarke Howard Johnson. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. ; member R. I. house 
of representatives 1879-S0; clerk 1881-86; justice 8th judicial district R. I. 
1886-. Address, 49 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. A K E, P. 

James Prentice Kelley, A. M. Teacher, Colby academy, New London, N. 
H. 1S77-79; Conn, literary institute, Sufheld, Conn. 1879-86; Lenox City, 
New York, N. Y. 1887-88; academy, Greenwich, Conn. 1888-. Author The 
law of service, a study in Christian altruism, 1894. Address, Greenwich, 
Conn. A T, P. 

William Moore Knight. Lawyer, Meridian, Tex.; prosecuting attorney 
Bosque county four years. Address, Meridian, Tex. A <i>, P. 

Frank Terry Latham. Graduated Rochester theological seminary 1880; or- 
dained Baptist i'88o; pastor, Suffield, Conn. 1S80-S3; Newport, N. H. 1S83-SS; 
First church, Medina, N. Y. 188S-, Address, Medina, N. Y. 

A T, Roch. theol., P. 

Christopher Marble Lee. Lawyer, Newport, R. I. ; Providence, R. I. Ad- 
dress, 147 Elmwood Ave., Providence, R. I. A K E, P. 

Edwin Daniel McGuinness ; LL. B. Boston university 1879. Lawyer, Provi- 
dence, R. I. ; secretary of state R. I. 1887-88, '90-91 ; alderman Providence 
three years. Address, 29 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I. P. 

George Washington Milford. Principal normal school, Christiansburg, 
Va. ; high school, Easton, Md. ; Law's seminary, Washington, D. C. ; Lincoln 
building night school, Washington ; clerk, city post office, Washington. Au- 
thor Education in Maryla?id. in Freeman, 18S4; The Blair educational bill, in 
same, 1885. Address, 450 N St., N. W., Washington, D. C. P. 

Joseph Davis Milne. Assistant editor Evening news, Fall River, Mass. Ad- 
dress, News Office, Fall River, Mass. A K E 

Raymond Greene Mowry. Lawyer, Providence, R. I.; recording clerk R. I. 
house of representatives 1891-93, '94; aide-de-camp to governor, with rank of 
colonel 1892; second assistant city solicitor Providence 1893-. Address, 49 
Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Inman Edward Page, A. M. Teacher seminary, Natchez, Miss. 1877-78; Lin- 
coln institute, Jefferson City, Mo. 1878-80; president 1S80-. Address, Lincoln 
Institute, Jefferson City, Mo. P. 

Julius Palmer. Jewelry manufacturer, Providence, R. I. ; director Old national 
bank; Equitable insurance company. Address, 7 Franklin St., Providence, 
R. I. 6 AX, P. 

Walter Asa Peck. Wool merchant. Address, 113 Waterman St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. A A *, P. 

Dryden William Phelps, A.M.; B. D. Yale university 1892; Lit. D. Na- 
tional university, Chicago 1893. Assistant editor Christian secretary 1877-80; 
colporteur Conn. Bible society 1885-86; ordained Baptist 1S87; pastor, Wil- 
mington, Vt. 1SS7-89; preacher, Iladdam, Conn. 18S9-90; Baptist mission, 
now Second church, Waterbury, Conn. 1890-91; religious editor Saturday 
momitig news, New Haven, Conn. 1892; pastor, Egremont, Mass. 1893. Au- 
thor numerous articles and poems in periodicals. Address. 44 High St., New 
Haven, Conn. P. 

Edward Elisha Pierce, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1S90. Physician. 
Address, 328 Broadway, Providence, R. I. P. 

Jefferson Rowland Potter, A. M. 1887. Teacher, Vt. academy 1877-78; Eastern 
state normal school, Castine, Me. 1878-S5 ; professor Pedagogy, State college 
of Ky. 18S5-88; teacher Sciences, Western state normal school, Farmington, 



1877 GRADUATES 261 

Me. 1SSS-90; student, Clarke university, Worcester, Mass. 1890-91 ; school su- 
perintendent Ashland district, Mass. 1S91-92; Walpole, Foxboro and Norfolk, 
Mass. 1892-. Address, Walpole, Mass. P. 

Frank Kingman Pratt. Teacher, Faribault, Minn. 1S77-7S; in business, Min- 
neapolis, Minn. 1S7S-79; lawyer, Minneapolis 1S81-. Address, 510 N. Y. Life 
Building, Minneapolis, Minn. A T, P. 

Frederick Rueckert. Lawyer, Providence, R. 1. ; member R. I. house of rep- 
resentatives 1891-92. Address, 87 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Charles Seaver Scott. Principal high school, Wrentham, Mass. 1S77-78; 
graduated Newton theological institution 1SS1 ; ordained Baptist 18S1 ; pastor, 
Franklin, Ind. 1881-85; Hackensack, N. J. 18S6-S7 ; Somerville, Mass. 1SS7- 
93; Marlboro, Mass. 1893-; clerk Boston, North, Baptist association. Author 
articles in Baptist reviexv and other periodicals. Address, 319 Main St., Marl- 
boro, Mass. Newt., P. 

William Paine Sheffield, A. M. Lawyer. Address, 6 Cottage St., Newport, 
R.I. A A 4>, P. 

Charles Theodore Snow. Tack-maker. Address, 5 Dartmouth St., Taunton, 
Mass. P. 

Isaac Hinckley Southwick, A. M. Lawyer, Providence, R. I.; member 
school committee 1S86-S9; common council 1887-89. Address, Box 1332, 
Providence, R. I. P. 

Frank Arthur Spence. Teacher, Salem, Mass. 1877-7S; accountant, Boston, 
Mass. 1879-83; Oldtown, Me. 1883-S6; clerk, Thompson- Houston electric com- 
pany, Lynn, Mass. 18S6-SS, '89-?; exporter and importer, Buenos Ayres, 
Argentine Republic 1S88-89; proprietor Spence and Peaslee shorthand and 
business college, Salem, Mass, Address, Salem, Mass. A T, P. 

Frank Louis Sullivan. Graduated Newton theological institution 18S0; or- 
dained Baptist 1SS0; pastor, Holliston, Mass. 1S80-82 ; Moorhead, Minn. 
1882-83; Fergus Falls, Minn. 1S84-8S; Santa Cruz, Cal. 1888-S9; Los Gatos, 
Cal. 1889-90; associate editor Pacific Baptist. Address, Pacific Baptist, Port- 
land, Or. A T, Newt., P. 

Willis Frye Thomas. Graduated Newton theological institution 1SS0; or- 
dained Baptist 1S80; pastor, Winthrop, Mass. 1SS0; missionary, Burmah 
1SS0-. Address, Insein, Burmah. A Y, Newt. 

Wilmarth Heath Thurston. Lawyer. Address, 42 Westminster St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

Joseph Henry Tyler. Student, Johns Hopkins university 1877-7S; cooper, 
Baltimore, Md. 1878-85; commission merchant 1885 -88; baker 18S8-. Address. 
416 West German St., Baltimore, Md. A T, P. 

William Grant Van Home, A. M. Lawyer. Address, Salt Lake City, Utah. 

A K E 

George Otis Ward, A. M. ; Harvard university 1SS7 ; M. D. Harvard univer- 
sity 1SS7. Teacher Mathematics and sciences, Hitchcock free high school, 
Brimfield, Mass. 1877-78; Worcester academy 1S7S-S2 ; medical house officer 
Boston city hospital 18S6-87; house officer Boston lying-in hospital 18S7; 
physician, Worcester, Mass.; visiting physician Worcester city hospital 1SSS-; 
Memorial hospital 1SSS-. Address, S33 Main St., Worcester, Mass. A T, P. 

Patrick Whitney, A. M. Roman Catholic clergyman. Address, Caldwell, 
Out. p. 

Fred Homer Williams, A. M. Lawyer, Boston, Mass.; member Mass. legis- 
lature 18S3-85. Address, 22 Coolidge St., Brookline, Mass. P. 



262 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1877 

Charles Sumner Young, A. M. Principal grammar school, Adams, Mass. 1880; 
Globe school, Woonsocket, R. I. 1S80-S3. Born Providence, R. I., July 20, 
1857; died Woonsocket, R. I., Jan. 4, 18S3. A K E, Nee. 1SS4 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

Charles Harvey Finch; M. D. University of the city of New York 1880; or- 
dained Baptist 1890; medical missionary, Sinfu, China. Address, Sinfu, Sz- 
Chuen Province, care Local Post, Hankow, China. P. 

Frederick Albert Hyde. Last known address, Brookfield, Worcester Co., 
Mass. X $ 

Charles Edmund Kimball. Railroad treasurer; president; receiver. Ad- 
dress, 45 Wall St., New York, N. Y. P. 

George Henry Slade. Assistant engineer water works and sewage system 
Providence, R. I. 1877-79; mill engineer 1879-83; secretary Jewelers' board of 
trade 1884; architectural draughtsman 1885-86; assistant engineer New York, 
Providence and Boston railroad company 1887-. Address, 44 Washington St., 
Providence, R. I. X*. 54*1 



I878 



Robert Alexander. Teacher; officer in four reform schools; vacation officer 
R. I. state prison 1890; public school teacher. Address, Centralia, Lewis Co., 
Wash. P. 

William Porter Bartlett. Student, Newton theological institution 1878-81 ; 
ordained Baptist; pastor Hudson, N. H. 1881-82; Lexington, Mass. 1883-84; 
Campton, N. H. 1885-87; Meriden, N. H. 1887-S9; North Springfield, Vt. 
1889-92; North Oxford, Mass. 1892-94; Manchaug and South Sutton, Mass. 
1894-. Address, Manchaug, Mass. Newt., P. 

Charles Edwin Bennett. Teacher, Milton, Fla. 1878-79; Sing Sing, N. Y. 
1879-81 ; student, Harvard university 1881-82 ; Leipsic university 18S2-83 ; Ber- 
lin 1S83-84; Heidelberg 1884; principal Latin school and instructor, Univer- 
sity of Neb. 1885-89; associate professor Classical philology 1889; professor 
Latin, University of Wis. 1889-91 ; Classical philology, Brown university 1891- 
92 ; Latin, Cornell university 1892- ; member American philological association ; 
American dialect society; American institute of archaeology. Author Sounds 
and inflections of the Cyprian dialect ,' Xenophon's Hellenica, books v.-vii., 
edited, 1892; Tacitus's Dialogus de oratoribus, 1894. Address, Ithaca, N. Y. 

AT, P. 

Charles Edwin Bigelow; M. D. Jefferson medical college 1S82. Physician. 
Address, Leominster, Mass. A K E 

Moses Brown Lockwood Bradford. Merchant, Providence, R. I.; assistant 
treasurer Assabet manufacturing company, Maynard, Mass. Address, 26 Di- 
man Place, Providence, R. I. ■* T, P. 

Elon Rouse Brown, 1879. Lawyer, Watertown, N. Y. ; member N. Y. con- 
stitutional convention 1S94. Address, Watertown, N. Y. A 4>, P. 

Caleb Ambrose Burbank, A. M. Mayor's secretary, Providence, R. I. 1879- 
84; clerk R. I. supreme court 18S5-91 ; lawyer. Address, in Broadway, New 
York, N. Y. P. 

Robert Willard Burbank, A. M. Lawyer, Providence, R. I.; assistant attor- 
ney general R. I. 1S88-89; attorney general 1S91-94. Address, 17 Custom 
House St., Providence, R. I. P. 



1878 GRADUATES 263 

Gideon Albert Burgess, A. M. ; B. D. Bates college 1SS1. Ordained Free 
Baptist 1882; pastor, Greenville, R. I. 1SS2-S9; Minneapolis, Minn. 1889-90; 
president Parker college, Winnebago City, Minn. 1890. Joint editor Free 
Baptist cyclopaedia, 1889. Address, Winnebago City, Minn. P. 

Charles Frederick Butterworth, A. M. Law student Boston university 
187S-79; admitted to bar 1S80; lawyer. Address, 17 Custom House St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. A K E, P. 

Richard Case, A. M. Teacher, Suffield, Conn. 1878-79; principal high school, 
Red Bank, N. J. 1S79-; superintendent of schools 1S90-. Address, Red Bank, 
N.J. P. 

Walter Gardner Chandler. Principal academy, Blackwater, Fla. ; superin- 
tendent schools, Vandalia, 111. ; secretary and treasurer Union brass architect- 
ural works, Chicago, 111. ; Beloit, Wis. ; teacher Literature and history, Balti- 
more, Md. Editor Grant county herald, Lancaster, Wis. four years. Ad- 
dress, 2415 North Calvert St., Baltimore, Md. A K E, P 

Harold Chessman Childs, A. M. Sub-master high school, Brockton, Mass. 
Address, 59 Chestnut St., Brockton, Mass. P. 

Willis Gaylord Clarke. Lawyer, Sioux City, la. ; county attorney Woodbury 
county, la. ; member la. house of representatives 1S90-91. Author The Anglo- 
Saxon race and colonization, in Midland monthly, 1S94. Address, 424 Fourth 
St., Sioux City, la. P 

Abel Chalkley Collins, A. M. Principal academy, Belvidere, N. C. 1S79-80; 
high school, Peace Dale, R.I. 1SS0-81 ; lawyer, Great Barrington, Mass.; 
chairman board of selectmen two years; member school committee five years. 
Author Bench and bar of Berkshire county^ in History of Berkshire county, 
Mass. Address, Great Barrington, Mass. A A <J>, P. 

Albert Nelson Dary. Graduated Newton theological institution 1SS1 ; or- 
dained Baptist 1SS1 ; pastor, Everett, Mass. 1SS1-S3; Dighton, Mass. 1SS5-88; 
Saccarappa, Me. 1S88-91 ; Westbrook, Me. 1891-. Address, 151 Main St., 
Westbrook, Me. A T, Newt., P. 

Alfred Nelson Fairbank, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 18S3. Teacher. 
Address, Webster, Mass. X 4>, P. 

Harry Ormsbee Farnham. Music teacher, Providence, R. I.; professor Mu- 
sic, Wittenberg college, Springfield, Ohio 1S88-92 ; music teacher and concert 
organist, Paducah, Ky. ; associate American college of musicians 18S7 ; presi- 
dent Ohio music teachers' association 1SS9-91. Author Report of music teach- 
ers' national association, 18S8; also various historical and critical articles on 
professional subjects. Address, Paducah, Ky. ~ir Y, P. 

William Gammell, A. M. Manufacturer and real estate agent. Address, 170 
Hope St., Providence, R. I. ^ y, P. 

Clarence Miles Godding, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 18S3. Interne 
Mass. general hospital 1882-S3 ; physician, Providence, R. L; surgeon out-pa- 
tient department R. I. hospital 1883-88: visiting surgeon 1888- ; visiting physi- 
cian Providence lying-in hospital 1888-91; consulting physician 1891-; attend- 
ing physician Dexter asylum. Address, 312 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. 

A Y, P. 
George Goodwin. Address, 2iSWest Springfield St., Boston, Mass. 

Frank Harris, A. M. 1889. Cotton broker, Providence, R. I.; cotton manu- 
facturer, Woonsocket, R. I. ; alderman Woonsocket ; president common council ; 
colonel and aide-de-camp on governor's staff 1S91-92. Address, 14S Hamlet 
Ave., Woonsocket, R. I. A A <I>, P. 



264 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1878 

Walter Sumner Hayward, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 18S1. Eye and 
ear specialist. Address, 84 East Ave., Rochester, N. Y. P. 

Nathaniel Hibbard ; M. D. Harvard university 18S2. Physician, Danielson- 
ville, Conn.; member school board; director public library; savings bank. 
Address, Danielsonville, Conn. P. 

Jules Adolphe Hobigand, A. M. Head French department, Hopkinson 
school, Boston, Mass. 1889-93 ; principal Boston school of languages. Ad- 
dress, 88 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. P. 

George William Hopkins, A. M. ; LL. B. Columbia college 1S84. Lawyer. 
Address, Temple Court, New York, N. Y. P. 

Albert Pierce Hoyt. Clerk ; teller First national bank, Providence, R. I. 
1S78-1S90; chairman school committee East Providence, R. I. Born Brighton, 
Mass., Nov. 29, 1857; died East Providence, R. I., Oct. 7, 1890. Nee. 1891 

Elton Hoyt, A. M. Broker. Address, Cleveland, O. A A $ 

Charles Archelaus Huse; M. D. Harvard university 1881. Assistant port 
physician Boston, Mass. 1881-82; physician, Worcester, Mass. 1882-S4; mem- 
ber Mass. medical society. Born Worcester, Mass., Aug. 7, 1855; died Worces- 
ter, July 3, 1S84. A K E, Nee. 1885 

Edwin Channing Larned. In business. Address, 61 Washington Sq., South, 
New York, N. Y. P. 

Henry Frederic Lippitt. Manufacturer. Address, Board of Trade Building, 
Providence, R. I. * T, P. 

John Hale Mason. Manufacturer. Address, 20 Market Sq., Providence, R. I. 

P. 

Stephen Olney Metcalf. Manufacturer. Address, 20 Exchange Place, Provi- 
dence, R. I. A K E 

William Brown Martin Miller, A. M. Banker and broker. Address, 23 Ex- 
change St., Providence, R. I. * T, P. 

Oliver Buchanan Munroe, A. M. Financial news editor and reporter Provi- 
dence daily journal, Providence, R. I. five years; managing editor American 
■wool and cotton reporter, Boston, Mass.; U. S. investor, Boston; founder 
Provide?ice financial news, 1890; editorial writer Worcester spy; Hartford 
times; assistant editor Textile -world, Boston. Address, 59 Glen Road, Dor- 
chester, Mass. P. 

Stephen Westcott Nickerson, A. M. Assistant quartermaster-general R. I. ; 
lawyer, R. I. ; Boston, Mass. Author History of the Bank of England, 1894. 
Address, 95 Milk St., Boston, Mass. Z -f, P. 

Wallace Prescott Palmer. Leather dealer, Boston, Mass. Address, 135 
Highland Ave., Winchester, Mass. P. 

Charles Henry Pendleton. Graduated Rochester theological institution 18S1 ; 
ordained Baptist 1882; pastor First church, Salem, O. 1881-83; Cleveland, O. 
1883-87; Main street church, Worcester, Mass. 1887- ; trustee Worcester poly- 
technic institute 1887-. Address, 741 Main St., Worcester, Mass. A A $, P. 

Charles Leroy Pulcifer, A. M. Teacher, Lakeport, N. H.; superintendent 
schools; principal high school; member city council Laconia, N. H. ; mem- 
ber N. H. legislature. Address, Lakeport, Laconia, N. H. A T, P. 

James Rea, Ph. D. elsewhere. Graduated Rochester theological seminary 1881 ; 
ordained Baptist 1881 ; pastor, Warren, Penn. 1881-84; Denver, Col. 1884-S7; 
Xenia, O. 1S87-89; Painesville, O. 1S89-93; Buffalo, N. Y. 1893-. 

Bapt. yr. bk., Roch. theol., A K E 

Cornelius Samuel Savage, A. M. 1890. Graduated Rochester theological 
seminary 1881 ; ordained Baptist 1882; pastor, Hannibal, Mo. 1882-86; Ogdens- 



1878 GRADUATES 265 

burg, N. Y. 1S87-91 ; Hamilton, N. Y. since 1S91 ; recording secretary Baptist 
education society, N. Y. ; member executive committee; clerk St. Lawrence 
county Baptist association ; vice chairman N. Y. state Baptist pastors' con- 
ference 1S92; member educational committee Baptist state convention, N. Y. ; 
moderator 1893; Madison county Baptist association 1S93. Author various 
articles in Christian at -work ; Central Baptist. Address, Hamilton, N. Y. 

Roch. theol., A Y, P. 

Joseph Herbert Shattuck. Address, Winchester, Mass. 

William Lloyd Slade. Bookkeeper, Providence, R. I. ; gold and silver refiner. 
Address, 76 Comstock Ave., Providence, R. I. X <i>, P. 

Charles Jason Staples; B. D. Harvard university 18S1. Ordained Unitarian 
1SS2; pastor Christian union church, Reading, Mass. 1SS2-SS; Unity church, 
St. Cloud, Minn. 18SS; president public library board, St. Cloud, 1S94. 
Author Selections for use at funeral services, 1886; also many sermons. Ad- 
dress, St. Cloud, Minn, p. 

William Mail ran Stockbridge, A. M. ; LL. B. Boston university 1S82. Ad- 
mitted to bar 1S82 ; lawyer, Boston, Mass. 1S82-; commissioner of insolvency 
Mass. 1SS9-. Address, 82 Devonshire St., Room 12, Boston, Mass. A K E, P. 

William Howard Sweetland, A. M. Lawyer, Providence, R. I.; member 
school committee; clerk R. I. house of representatives ; clerk district court, 6th 
judicial district R. I. ; associate justice. Address, County Court House, Provi- 
dence, R. I. X <i>, P. 

John Cyrus Thorns, A. M. Graduated Rochester theological seminary 1SS1 ; 
ordained Baptist 1S81 ; pastor, Palmyra, N. Y. 1881-85; Elyria, O. 1885-8S; 
Erie, Penn. 1S88-92 ; New York, N. Y. 1S93-. Editor Sorter, Elyria. Address, 
7 Henry St., New York, N. Y. * T, Roch. theol. 

Lewis Hamilton Torrey. Cutlery manufacturer. Address, Worcester, Mass. 

A K E, P. 

Daniel Arnold Wade. Graduated Newton theological institution 1SS1 ; or- 
dained Baptist 18S1 ; pastor, Bellingham, Mass. 1SS1-90; North Bellingham, 
Mass. 1SS5-90; Norwood, Mass. 1890-91; resident, Whitman, Mass. Born 
South Abington, Mass., Sept. 10, 1856; died Brant Rock, Aug. 26, 1894. 

Newt., P. 

John Qrover Ward. Baptist clergyman. Address, North Lyme, Conn. P. 

Walter Gardner Webster, A. M. Law student 1S78-79; teacher Clas- 
sics, high school, Providence, R. I. 1879-90. Address, 59 Parade St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. A Y, P. 

George Franklin Weston, A. M. Principal Elmwood grammar school, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 1879-. Address, 104 Adelaide Ave., Providence, R. I. A Y, P. 

Bennett Rollin Wheeler; LL. B. Boston university 1SS0. Lawyer, Topeka, 
Kans. ; secretary Kans. investment company. Address, Topeka, Kans. AY 

Freeman Tupper Whitman, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institu- 
tion 1881 ; ordained Baptist 18S1 ; pastor, Newton Upper Falls, Mass. 1881-82 ; 
Brighton avenue Baptist church, Boston, Mass. 1882-89; pastor English 
church, Rangoon, Burmah 1889-. Address, Rangoon, Burmah. Newt. 

William Bowers Winn. Student, Newton theological institution 1878-81 ; 
ordained Baptist 1882; Congregational pastor; editor and proprietor Hollister 
free lance, Hollister, Cal. 1886- ; on editorial staff Daily report, San Fran- 
cisco, Cal. Address, Daily Report Office, San Francisco, Cal. 

Newt., A K E, P. 



266 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1878 

Isaac Oscar Winslow, A. M. Principal Federal street grammar school, Provi- 
dence, R. I. ; farmer and manufacturer, St. Albans, Me. ; selectman ; super- 
visor schools : lecturer, Me. state grange; member Me. senate 1S92. Author 
Principles of agriculture. Address, St. Albans, Me. A A $, P. 

Augustus Wood; Ph. D. Heidelberg university 1892. Ranchman, West Fla. 
1883-86; student, Johns Hopkins university 1887-?; professor English, Impe- 
rial university, Tokyo, Japan. A K E, P. 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

Winthrop Carver Durfee. Importer, manufacturer and dealer in dyestuffs 
and chemicals, Boston, Mass.; consulting chemist in matters connected with 
textile industries. Address, 81 Sedgwick St., Jamaica Plain, Mass. X <i>, P. 

William Ely. Cotton manufacturer. Address, 231 George St., Providence, 
R. I. f Y, P. 

Charles Taylor Howard. Manufacturer, Phenix, R. I. 1S7S-S1; secretary 
and treasurer Lamphear machine company; secretary Providence telephone 
company; treasurer 1881-; R. I. telephone and electric company. Address, 
Providence Telephone Company, Providence, R. I. ■f T, P. 

Ralph Thrall King, 1879. Lumber merchant, Cleveland, O. ; in business, 
New York, N. Y. Address, University Club, New York, N. Y. A A $, P. 

Crawford Allen Nightingale. Cotton manufacturer. Address, 54 North 
Main St., Providence, R. I. * T, P. 

Frederic Albert Nightingale. Manufacturer, Providence, R. I. 1S7S-89. Born 
Providence, R. I., Aug. 12, 1858; died Providence, April 3, 1S83. 

■f T, Nee. 1883 

Walter Benjamin Swarts. Stationer. Address, 129 Moore St., Providence, 
R. I. * 60 *4 



1879 



Henry Burr Anthony. Fire insurance agent. Address, 59 Wall St., New 
York, N. Y. X <t>, P. 

Edward Ernest Atkinson; A. M. Harvard university 18S6; B. D. 1887; 
Episcopal theological school, Cambridge, Mass. 18SS. Graduated Newton 
theological institution 1882 ; ordained Baptist 1882 ; pastor Fort Dodge, la. 
1882-83; Duluth, Minn. 1SS3-84; Grace Episcopal church, Chicopee, Mass. 
1888-90; St. Peter's church, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 1S90-91 ; teacher Hebrew, 
Sauveur summer school, Burlington, Vt. 18S5 ; teacher and chaplain Belmont 
school, Belmont, Mass. Author articles in Old testament student; Puck; 
Life. Address, Belmont School, Belmont, Mass. A T, NeAvt., P. 

George Folger Barnard. Resident, Lynn, Mass. 

David Leonard Barnes, A. M. by special vote 1890. Mechanical and civil 
engineer 1879-82; chief draughtsman and mechanical engineer, R. I. locomo- 
tive works 1882-87; consulting engineer, New York, N. Y. and Chicago, 111. 
1887-; consulting engineer for several western and southern railroads, foreign 
manufacturers, and Railroad gazette, New York, N. Y. ; member American 
society of mechanical engineers; American society of civil engineers; Ameri- 
can association for the advancement of science; treasurer Western society of 
engineers; vice president Western railway club. Author Cotnpoti?id locomo- 
tives; also various scientific and technical papers before engineering societies 
and in railroad papers. Address, 768 The Rookery, Chicago, 111. P. 



1879 GRADUATES 267 

Charles Pattison Bennett. Baptist clergyman; pastor, First church, Shap- 
leigh, Me. 18S2-SS; Limerock, Me. 18S8-89; investment broker, Colorado 
Springs, Col. Address, Box 962, Colorado Springs, Col. P. 

Charles Sumner Boyer, A. M. 18S5. Principal grammar school, Philadel- 
phia, Penn.; school supervisor Philadelphia. Address, 3223 Clifford St., 
Philadelphia, Penn. P. 

William Potter Buffum. Civil engineer, Newport, R. I.; member R. I. 
house of representatives 1S94-95. Address, Newport, R. I. A A <i>, P. 

Newton Sherwood Calhoun. Lawyer, Cleveland, O. Address, 156 Kenil- 
worth St., Cleveland, O. P. 

Alva Edwin Carpenter; B. D. General theological seminary 18S3. Episcopal 
clergyman; pastor St. Barnabas' church, Apponaug, R. I. 1S83-S4; St. 
Stephen's church, Middlebury, Vt. 1884-89; St. Mark's church, Warren, R. I. 
1889- ; superintendent public schools. Author School reports, Warren, R. I. 
1893; editor Parish monthly, Warren; associate editor Convocation messenger, 
Providence, R. I. Address, Warren, R. I. A Y, P. 

David Austen Chase. Dealer in lumber and coal lands; special correspon- 
dent for Philadelphia press during strike in bituminous coal field 1SS0-81. 
Born Woodward township, Clearfield co., Penn., Oct. 24, 1S55; died June 10, 
1888. P. 

George Francis Comstock, A. M.; B. D. Yale university 1882. Private 
teacher and farmer. Address, Wilbraham, Mass. P. 

Wallace Peter Dick, A. M. Principal school, Wickford, R. I. 1S79-80; high 
school, Wakefield, R.I. 1880-S4; professor Rhetoric, State normal school, 
California, Penn. 1SS4-85 ; vice principal and professor Natural sciences and 
modern languages, afterwards Psychology and pedagogy, State normal school, 
Lock Haven, Penn. 18S5-91 ; professor Latin, State normal school, West 
Chester, Penn. 1S91-. Author Outlines of natural philosophy. Address, 
State normal school, West Chester, Penn. P. 

Charles Henry James Douglas, A. M. ; Ph. D. Columbia college 1892. 
Teacher high school, Ann Arbor, Mich. 1SS1-84; instructor, University of Wis. 
1S84-S5; teacher high school, Milwaukee, Wis. 1SS5-SS: professor English, 
Boys' high school, Brooklyn, N. Y. 18S8-; professor Political science, Brook- 
lyn institute of arts and sciences 1892- ; Seligman fellow, University of Wis. 
1890-92. Author Syllabus of rhetorical training, 18S3 ; Financial history of 
Mass., 1892; Suggestions for courses in English, 1S93. Address, S15 Marcy 
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Columb., P. 

James Hervey Earle. Teacher grammar and high school, Cranston, R. I. 
ten years; milk dealer. Address, Cranston, R. I. P. 

Qorham Easterbrook. Ordained Baptist 1S79; pastor, Amherst, N. H. 1879- 
81 ; Hyde Park, Mass. 1S81-S4; Southbridge, Mass. 1SS4-92 ; Somerville, Mass. 
1892-93; Rochdale, Mass. 1894- ; chairman school committee, Amherst; South- 
bridge. Address, Rochdale, Mass. A T 

Stephen Ostrom Edwards, A. M. Lawyer, Providence, R. I.; instructor 
Mathematics and logic, Brown university 1SS6-S7 ; clerk R. I. house of repre- 
sentatives 1889-91. Address, 52 Barnes St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Frederick William Elliott, 1886; M. D. Boston university 1S8S. Teacher 
high school, Westminster, Mass. 1880-S2 ; Littleton, Mass. 1S82-S3; Stock- 
bridge, Mass. 1884; physician, Boston, Mass. 1888- ; first assistant Phillips 
private hospital ; secretary Mass. surgical and gynecological society. Author 
Some uses of electrolysis in the treatment of cutaneous blemishes, in N. E. 



268 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1879 

medical gazette; Perineal lesions, in same. Address, 107 Warren St., Boston, 
Mass. A T, P. 

Edward Francis Ely; B. S. Mass. institute of technology 18S2. Instructor 
Architecture, Mass. institute of technology 1SS2-? Address, 874 Broadway 
New York, N. Y. A K E 

Frank Alexander Farnham, LL. B. Boston university 1883. Assistant libra- 
rian Brown university 1879-S1 ; admitted to bar 1884; lawyer, Boston, Mass. ; 
assistant counsel New York and N. E. railroad company. Editor, Courts in 
Myer's Federal decisions, 1885. Address, 1 Marlborough St., Boston, Mass. 

fT, P. 

Edward Pike Greene. Wholesale boot and shoe dealer. Address, 21 Pine 
St., Providence, R. I. A A 4>, P. 

John Jesse Greene. Cost accountant, Nichols and Langworthy machine com- 
pany, Hope Valley, R. I. Address, Hope Valley, R. I. P. 

Albert Granger Harkness, A. M. Teacher Classics, Peddie institute Hights- 
town, N. J. 1880-81 ; student, Germany 1881-83; professor Latin and German, 
Madison university, Hamilton, N. Y. 1883-89; associate professor Latin, 
Brown university 1889-93; professor Roman literature and histoi-y 1893- ; in 
Europe 1894-95. Address, 7 Cooke St., Providence, R. I. 

Cj'C Am. biog., A A $, P. 

Arthur Hudson Harrington; M. D. Jefferson medical college 1882. Physi- 
cian, Shrewsbury, Mass. 1882-83; Providence, R. I. 1883-S4; assistant superin- 
tendent Danvers lunatic hospital, Danvers, Mass. Author Acute ascending 
paralysis, in Transactions R. I. medical society, 1889; Hereditary cases of pro- 
gressive muscular atrophy, in American journal of insanity, 1S90; Rpidemic 
infliienza and insanity, in Boston medical and surgical journal, 1S90. Address, 
Danvers Lunatic Hospital, Danvers, Mass. A K E, P. 

Stephen Goodwin Hastings. Ordained Baptist 1SS0; pastor, Belchertown, 
Mass. 18S0-85; Jewett City, Mass. 1885-90; Antrim, N. H. 1890- ; member 
school committee Belchertown three years; Lisbon, Conn, two years ; secre- 
tary Stonington union association. Address, Antrim, N. H. AT 

Truman Johnson, A. M. 1886; M. D. University of the city of New York 1SS1. 
Physician, Vt. two years; principal school, Muskogee, Indian territory 1884- 
85; student, Newton theological institution a short time; ordained Baptist 
1886; missionary, Toungoo, Burmah 1886-. Address, Toungoo, Burmah ; 
during 1895, 43 Susan St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Henry Webster Keigwin. Teacher, Conn, literai-y institution, Suffield, Conn. 
1879-83; instructor Mathematics, Brown university 1883-84; student, Harvard 
university 1884-86; teacher academy, Norwich, Conn. Address, Norwich, 
Conn. A Y, P. 

Lyman Winslow King, A.M. 1S89. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1882; ordained Baptist 1883; pastor, Mount Holly, Vt. 1883-S9; preacher First 
Baptist church, West Roxbury, Boston, Mass. Address, Newton Centre, 
Mass. Newt., P. 

Charles Henry Kinne; Ph.D. University of Strassburg 1890. Teacher academy, 
Norwich, Conn. 1SS0-84; student, Bonn, Berlin, Paris, and Geneva 1884-86; 
teacher Modern languages, Hill school, Pottstown, Penn. 18S7; student, Strass- 
burg, Florence and Spain 18S7-90; professor Modern languages, Penn. state 
college 1890-92; fellow in Romance, University of Chicago 1892-93; instruc- 
tor Romance languages 1893-94; in Cuba 1894-95; Address, 67 Wesleyan Ave., 
Providence, R. I. A Y, Chic, P. 



1879 GRADUATES 269 

George Ide Malcolm. Bond and stock broker. Address, 4 Wall St., New- 
York, N. Y. A A <!», P. 

Edward Sprague Marsh; LL. B. Boston university 1882. Lawyer, Brandon, 
Vt. ; superintendent public scbools 1S83 ; school commissioner 1885; presi- 
dent State bank of Clyde, Kans. ; Brandon investment and guarantee company ; 
vice president First national bank, Brandon ; Brunswick state bank, Bruns- 
wick, Ga, Address, Brandon, Vt. A K E, P. 

Walter Lee Munro, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1SS5. Physician, Provi- 
dence, R. I.; surgeon R. I. hospital 1SS6-; visiting physician St. Vincent de 
Paul infant asylum ; medical examiner R. I. medical society 1S90-. Author Ro- 
tary lateral curvature : its treatment by the ivebbing jacket, in Transactions R.I. 
medical society ; besides various articles in Journal of cutaneous and genito- 
urinary diseases ; N. Y. medical journal. Address, 61 Benefit St., Providence, 
R. I. a <1>, P. 

Frederick Eugene Partington, A. M. 1SS5. Teacher Classics, Goshen insti- 
tute, Goshen, N.Y. 1879-S0; inspector German school and educational methods, 
and newspaper correspondent, Germany 1S80-S1 ; principal New Paltz academy, 
New Paltz, N. Y. 18S1-S4; Staten Island academy, Staten Island, N.Y, 1SS4-. 
Author Letters on German schools, in Boston journal; Lectures on Norxvay ; 
stories in St. Nicholas. Address, Staten Island Academy, New Brighton, N. 
Y. P. 

William Cooper Readio, A. M. ; LL. B. University of the city of New York. 
Principal Yale school, New York, N. Y. Address, 51 West 51st St., New 
York, N. Y. P. 

Samuel Augustus Severance, A. M. 1SS9. Student, Newton theological 
institution 1S79-S1 ; ordained Baptist 1881 ; pastor, Turner, Me. 1SS1-83 ; Maple- 
wood, Mass. 1SS3-S9; Keene, N. H. 1SS9-91. Born Elizabethtown, N. Y., 
May 28, 1844; died Keene, N. H., Sept. 23, 1S91. A Y, Newt. 

Samuel Randall Simmons. Manager of office, Central gas light company, 
New York, N. Y. Address, 350 Alexander Ave., New York, N. Y. P. 

Louis Rhodes Southworth. Reporter. Address, World Office, New York, 
N. Y. P. 

Joel Mann Spencer. Insurance agent, Providence, R.I. A * 

Howard York Stillman ; LL. B. Columbia college 1SS1. Lawyer. Address, 
3S Park Row, New York, N. Y. p. 

Orin Jones Sturgis, A. M. Principal public school, Uniontown, Penn.; 
managing editor Uniontorvn standard; chief editorial writer Pittsburgh com- 
mercial gazette, Pittsburgh, Penn. ; editor Baptist exponent, Pittsburgh ; man- 
aging editor Uniontoivn neivs-standard, Uniontown, Penn. Author In memo- 
riam, 1892; besides several addresses. Address, Uniontown, Penn. P. 

Willard Brooks Tanner, A. M. Lawyer ; assistant attorney general R. I. 1891- 
94. Address, S4 Hanover St., Providence, R. I. p. 

William Richmond Tillinghast. Lawyer. Address, 6 South Main St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. A A <i>, P. 

Charles James Tucker, A. M. Teacher high school, Woonsocket, R. I. two 
years ; principal high school, Sandwich, Mass. two-years ; first assistant, Leland 
university one year. Born New Bedford, Mass., Aug. 10, 1856; died Provi- 
dence, R. I., Nov. 29, 1886. Nee. 1887 

Francis Hubbard Viets ; B. D. Yale university 1882. Congregational clergy- 
man; pastor, Riverton, Conn. 18S2-S7; East and North Woodstock, Conn. 
1SS7-. Author Viets family, 1S79. Address, North Woodstock, Conn. P. 



270 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1879 

Stephen Albro Welch; M. D. Harvard university 18S4; Boston city hospital 
18S4. Physician and surgeon, Providence, R. I. ; visitor out-patient depart- 
ment, R. I. hospital; member Providence medical association; secretary 1SS7- 
90; member R. I. medical society. Address, 253 Washington St., Providence, 
R. I. X *, P. 

James Lee Wells ; M. D. Harvard university 1883. Physician. Address, 86 
Warren St., Boston, Mass. P. 

Judson Irving Wood. Teacher, Block Island, R. I. 1879-80; Patchogue, L. 
I. 1SS0-81; academy, Greenwich, Conn. 1S81-83; principal high school, 
Methuen, Mass. 1883-90; principal and superintendent Ilion union school and 
academy, Ilion, N. Y. Address, 3 James St., Ilion, N. Y. A T, P. 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

Edward Stowe Adams. Bookseller and stationer, Fall River, Mass. ; mem- 
ber city council ; school committee. Address, Fall River, Mass. P. 

Alfred Updike Eddy. Lawyer, Providence, R. I.; secretary and treasurer 
Mercantile mutual fire insurance company; secretary Pacific mutual insurance 
companj'. Address, 96 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. X <f>, P. 45 *3 

I88O 

Augustus Levi Abbott, A. M. ; LL. B. Washington university 1SS5. In- 
structoi Mathematics, Shurtleff college, Upper Alton, 111. 1881-84; lawyer, St. 
Louis, Mo. 1884- : treasurer Shurtleff college 1882-S8. Author Catalogue of 
Shurtleff college library, 1885; On law of eminent domain, 2d edition by H. 
E. Mills and A. L. Abbott, 1888. Address, 314 Pine St., St. Louis, Mo. 

* T, P. 

Charles Robert Adams. Assistant principal academy, Monson, Mass. 1880- 
81; clothing dealer, Holyoke, Mass.; trustee and insurance agent, Boston, 
Mass.; secretary American boot and shoe reporting company, Boston. Au- 
thor Annual book of commercial reports. Address, 61 Cushing Ave., Dorches- 
ter, Mass. A T, P. 

Walter Foster Angell. Lawyer. Address, 3 Creighton St., Providence, R. I. 

Wilberforce Ewing Archibald. From Middletown Vt. 

James Austin, A. M. Lawyer. Address, 727 Oakwood Ave., Toledo, O. P. 

Edmund Neville Bennett. With publishing house, Boston, Mass. 1880-81. 
Born Taunton, Mass., May 23, 1856; died Taunton, May 28, 1881. 

AA$, Nee. 1881 

John Taggard Blodgett, A. M. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. ; U. S. commis- 
sioner, R. I. iS9i-;U. S. chief supervisior of elections, R. I. 1892. Address, 17 
Custom House St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Henry Jackson Boyce. Undertaker. Address, 256 Weybosset St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

Qibbs Braislin. Student, Crozer theological seminary 1SS0-82; travelled in 
Europe 1883; student, Providence, R. I. 1S84-86; ordained Baptist 1886; pas- 
tor, Keesville, N. Y. 1886-91; Rutland, Vt. 1891-. Address, 33 Washington 
St., Rutland, Vt. A T, P. 

Charles Edwin Burdette. Baptist missionary. Address, Gauhati, Assam, 
India. P. 



1880 GRADUATES 271 

John Nathan Butman, A. M. 1890. Bookseller and stationer, Central Falls, 
R. I. ; member R. I. house of representatives 1SS9-92 ; trustee Union school 
district, Lincoln, R.I. 1SS9-93. Address, 14 Ashley St., Central Falls, R. I. P. 

Zechariah Chafee. Treasurer Builders iron foundry, Providence, R. I. ; pres- 
ident; secretary Brown and Sharpe manufacturing company. Author numer- 
ous technical pamphlets. Address, 129 Hope St., Providence, R. I. A A <1>, P. 

John Loring Crane. Graduated Newton theological institution 1883; ordained 
Baptist 18S3; pastor, Narragansett, R. I. 1SS3-S6; Sheldonville, Mass. 1887-. 
Address, Sheldonville, Mass. Newt., P. 

James Wallace Darrow, A. M. Associate editor Rural Nexv Yorker 1SS0- 
83 ; editor and publisher Chatham courier, Chatham, N. Y. ; Rensselaer 
courier^ Practical dairyman ; Fanciers' 1 review ; member board of education 
Chatham; delegate, National editorial association convention 1890. Author 
various articles in New York tribune; Springfield republican; Independent; 
Examiner; American agriculturist ; Santa Clans. Address, Chatham, N. Y. 

A T, P. 

Walter Edward Delabarre; M. D. New York homoeopathic medical college 
and hospital. Woolen manufacturer, Conway, Mass. ; house surgeon Flower 
hospital, New York, N. Y. ; physician, New York. Address, The Scarboro, 
223 West 57th St., New York, N. Y. A K E, P. 

Henry Dunster. Clerk, R. G. Dun company, Providence, R. I. Address, 25 
Battey St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Samuel Slater Durfee, A. M. Law student, Providence, R. I. 18S0-82; 
Boston university 1882-S3 ; lawyer. Address, 32 Westminster St., Providence, 
R. I. -f T, P. 

Richmond Bartlett Esten. Student Oberlin theological seminary 1SS0-S1; 
lecturer Literature, The new education, Baltimore, Md. 1SS1-S2; Baptist clergy- 
man ; pastor, Newport, Minn. 18S2-S3 ; graduated Newton theological institu- 
tion 1886; pastor Market street church, Amesbury, Mass. 1SS6-91 ; Central 
church, Westfleld, Mass. 1891-. Address, Westfield, Mass. AK E, Newt., P. 

William Herbert Perry Faunce, A. M. 1S89. Instructor Mathematics, 
Brown university 1881-82; graduated Newton theological institution 18S4 ; or- 
dained Baptist 1SS4; pastor State street church, Springfield, Mass. 18S4-S9; 
Fifth avenue church, New York, N. Y. 1889-. Address, 2 West 46th St., New 
York, N. Y. A T, Newt., P. 

Frank Eustace FitZ, A. M. ; LL. B. Boston university 1SS3. Law student 
Harvard university 18S0-82 ; admitted to bar 1S83 ; lawyer, Boston, Mass.; city 
solicitor, Chelsea, Mass. 1889-92; associate justice Chelsea police court 1S92-. 
Address, 23 Court St., Boston, Mass. A K E, P. 

George Stephen Goodspeed, A. M. ; B. D. Baptist union theological semi- 
nary 1SS3; Ph. D. Yale university 1891. Baptist clergyman ; pastor, Sonora, 
Cal. 1884-S6; Springfield, Mass. 18S6-87; assistant, Semitic department, Yale 
university 18SS-91 ; student, University of Freiburg 1891-92 ; associate professor 
Comparative religion and ancient history, University of Chicago 1892-. Ad- 
dress, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. A A <f>, Chic, P. 

Fred Mason Hammett. Managing editor Newport daily news, Newport, R. 
I.; member common council 18S7-93 ; president 1S90-93; member board of 
aldermen 1S94-; president 1894-. Author Historical sketch of Newport artil- 
lery, in Volunteer, 1SS9; besides other historical sketches in Nexvport daily 
news. Address, 32 School St., Newport, R. I. P. 



272 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1880 

Henry Gano Hardy. Dealer in doors and blinds, Boston, Mass.; merchant, 
Kansas City, Mo.; publisher. Address, 101 Linden Ave., Maiden, Mass. 

AT, P. 

Arthur Whitney Howe. Manufacturer of car wheels, Philadelphia, Penn. ; iron 
broker. Address, 332 South 21st St., Philadelphia, Penn. 'f Y, P. 

Charles Williams Jencks. Manufacturer, Providence, R. I. Born Providence, 
R. I., Sept. iS, 1S5S; died Providence, March 29, 1S83. A K E, Nee. 18S3 

Herbert Ide Keen. Manufacturer. Address, 4210 Walnut St., Philadelphia, 
Penn. A A 4>, P. 

John Power Knowles ; LL. B. Boston university 1883. Lawyer. Address, 
St. Paul, Minn. X $, P. 

Isaac Albert Lamson. From Hamilton, Mass. 

William Hoyle Lane, A. M. 1888. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1S83; ordained Baptist 18S4; pastor, Dexter, Me. 1884-86; Yarmouthville, 
Me. 1886-90; assistant pastor Central church, Providence, R. I. 1890-94; su- 
pervisor public schools Yarmouth 1S90-94. Author occasional contributions 
to religious and secular .papers. Address, 19 Woonasquatucket Ave., Provi- 
dence, R. I. Newt., P. 

James Granger Lincoln, A. M. Clerk. Address, 88 Water St., Boston, 
Mass. tT, P. 

Walter Sidney Meader, A. M. Governor of boys, Friends' school, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 1S80-87; teacher Mathematics 18S7-. Address, 306 Lloyd St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

Donald Littlefield Morrill, A. M. Principal high school, Attica, Ind. 18S2- 
83; Moline, 111. 1S83-85 ; Anderson school, Chicago, 111. 18S5-S7; admitted to 
bariS86; lawyer, Chicago, 111.; member board of education ; attorney board 
of education 1S91-. Address, 1809 Frederick St., Chicago, 111. A K E, P. 

Samuel Hanson Ordway ; A. M. Harvard university 1883; LL. B. 1S83. Ad- 
mitted to bar 18S4; lawyer. Address, 31 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. P. 

John Holden Ormsbee. Clerk, Providence institution for savings. Address, 
Box 575, Providence, R. I. 9 Y, P. 

Edgar Perry, A. M. Editor Chronicle, Attleboro, Mass. 1SS1-S7; correspon- 
dent 1SS7-90; Herald, Boston, Mass. 1S90-; Star, Washington, D. C. 1S92-; 
N. E. correspondent Herald, New York, N. Y. Author Historic Rehoboth, 
1S86. Address, Herald Office, Boston, Mass. P. 

James Tobey Pyke, A. M. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1883; 
ordained Congregational 1884; pastor, East Concord, N. H. 1SS3-S5; River- 
side church, Lawrence, Mass. 1887-89; instructor, preparatory department, 
Penn. state college 1SS9-90; in business, Providence, R. I. Address, 235 
Blackstone Boulevard, Providence, R. I. A Y, And., P. 

William Francis Richardson, A. M. Teacher Vt. state reform school 1881-84; 
member private signal corps, U. S. army 18S3-88; real estate agent, Seattle, 
Wash. ; secretary Seattle branch theosophical society 1889-91; president 1892. 
Address, 2115 Edes St., Seattle, Wash. P. 

J Lee Richmond, A. M.; M. D. University of the city of New York 1SS3. 
Physician, Conneaut, O. ; Geneva, O. ; instructor Chemistry, high school, 
Toledo. O. Address, 129 Thirteenth St., Toledo, O. A Y, P. 

George William Rigler, A. M. Student, Crozer theological seminary 1S80-S2 ; 
ordained Baptist 1882 ; instructor Natural sciences and mathematics, Conn, 
literary institution, Sufneld, Conn. ; instructor Greek, Vt. academy, Saxton's 
River, Vt. 1S82-83 ; pastor, Salem, O. 1883-85; Antrim, N. H. 1885-89; First 



1880 GRADUATES 273 

church, Maple-wood, Maiden, Mass. 18S9-90; Woonsocket, R. I. 1891-93; East 
Providence, R. I. 1S93-. Address, East Providence, R. I. A Y, P. 

Sidney White Rivenburg, A. M.; M. D. Baltimore medical college 1894. 
Graduated Rochester theological seminary 1SS3 ; ordained Baptist 1SS3; mis- 
sionary, Assam, India 1SS3-. Translator Matthew ; John; Acts; Hymn book; 
Arithmetic, into Angami Naga. Address, Kohima, Assam, India. 

Roch. theol., P. 

David Foster Slade ; LL. B. Boston university 18S3. Lawyer, Fall River, 
Mass.; member Mass. house of representatives 1S94-. Address, iooRotkSt., 
Fall River, Mass. A A <1>, P. 

Samuel Watson Smith ; LL. B. Cincinnati law school 18S2. Lawyer, Cin- 
cinnati,©.; member board of legislation, Cincinnati 1891-92. Address, Cor. 
3d and Walnut Sts., Cincinnati, O. A A <i>, P. 

Wesley Lorenzo Smith. Graduated Newton theological institution 1883; or- 
dained Baptist 1883; pastor Mount Pleasant church, Providence, R. I. 1SS3-SS; 
First church, Weymouth, Mass. 1S88-94; Fells, Mass. 1894-. Address, 60 
Main St., Fells, Mass. A T, Newt., P. 

James Clay Starkweather. Law student, Boston university 1880-S1 ; admitted 
to bar 18S3: lawyer. Address, Denver, Col. A K E, P. 

John Sutherland, A. M. 1S90. Professor Latin, Wayland academy, Beaver 
Dam, I Wis. 1SS0-84; trustee 18S1-S4; treasurer 1SS3-84; president Dakota loan 
and trust company, Pierre, S. D. ; admitted to bari8S6; lawyer, Pierre ; di- 
rector and president board of education ; president city board of trade. Address, 
Pierre, S. D. A K E, P. 

Fred Clay Tenney. Principal high school, Sterling, 111. 1SS1 ; high school, 
Yarmouth, Mass. 1SS1-S6; admitted to bariSSS; lawyer, Holliston, Mass.; 
superintendent of schools. Address, Holliston, Mass. P. 

Benjamin Franklin Thurston, A. M. Librarian Redwood library and Athe- 
nseum, Newport, R. I. 1SS1-84; principal high school, Barrington, R. I. 1S84- 
S6; desk editor Daily nexus, Newport. Address, 27 Rhode Island Ave., New- 
port, R. I. P. 

William Ramsay Trotter, A. M. Graduated General theological seminary 
18S3; Episcopal clergyman ; pastor Trinity church, Bristol, R. I. Address, 
Bristol, R. I. X <i>, Gen. theol. sem., P. 

George Miller Tustin ; LL. B. Columbia college 1SS3. Cashier Catawissa 
deposit bank, Catawissa, Penn. 1SS4-91 ; First national bank 1891-93; lawyer, 
Bloomsburg, Penn. Address, Bloomsburg, Penn. P. 

Frederick Johnson Clegg Walton, A. M. Clergyman. Address, Engle- 
wood, 111. 

Paul Waterman. Travelling abroad. Address, Brown, Shepley and Co., 
London, Eng. ^ Y, P. 

William Henry Winslow. From Larone, Me. 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

Prescott Orloff Clarke. Iron worker, Providence, R. I.; architect. Address, 

29 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I. A A <1>, P. 

Augustus Arabert Greene. Jewelry manufacturer. Address, 1S5 Eddy St., 

Providence, R.I. X $ 

William Hale; M. D. University of the city of New Yoik 1S83. Physician, 

Dover, N. H. -1S94; Gloucester, Mass. 1894-. Author Shore life in song. 

Address, Gloucester, Mass. P. 



274 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1880 

Philip Augustus Mathewson. Cotton manufacturer, Fall River, Mass; 

superintendent Chase mill. Address, Fall River, Mass. ^ T 

Frank Luscombe Tinkham ; LL. B. Boston university 1883. Lawyer. Ad- 
dress, Taunton, Mass. P. 55 *2 

1881 

Charles Francis Adams, A. M. ; M. D. N. Y. homoeopathic medical college 
and hospital 1884. Physician and surgeon, Hackensack, N. J.; visiting 
physician Hackensack hospital ; member board of health; N. J. state homoeo- 
pathic medical society; National association of military surgeons of U. S. 
Author articles in Transactions of N. J. state homoeopathic medical society ; 
North American journal of homoeopathy. Address, 229 Union St., Hacken- 
sack, N. J. A K E, P. 

William Cotter Baker, A. M. Instructor French and German, De Veaux 
college, Suspension Bridge, N. Y. ; lawyer, Providence, R. I.; superintendent 
public schools, North Kingstown, R. I. 1884-88; member R. I. house of repre- 
sentatives 1892-94. Address, 17 Custom House St., Providence, R. I. A A $, P. 

Benjamin Barker; LL. B. Columbia college 1883. Lawyer. Address, 120 
Broadway, New York, N. Y. A A $, P. 

George Fremont Bean, A. M. ; LL. B. Boston university 1885. Teacher, 
Woburn, Mass. 1881-82; admitted to bar 1S85; lawyer, Boston, Mass.; mayor, 
Woburn, 1891. Address, 130 Montvale, Ave., Woburn, Mass. A T, P. 

George Bickford Brigham. Shoe manufacturer. Address, Westboro, Mass. 

A Y, P. 

Percy Shelley Burbank. Electric engineer, Charlotte, N. C. 1886-87; At- 
lanta, Ga. ; Callao, Peru. Address, Callao, Peru. X $ 

Walter Orestes Cartwright. From Wakefield, Mass. 

William Sheafe Chase, A. M. ; B. D. Episcopal theological school, Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 18S5. Principal high school, Bristol, R. I. 1881-83 ; ordained Epis- 
copal 1885; assistant pastor Emmanuel church, Boston, Mass. 1SS5 ; pastor St. 
James' church, Woonsocket, R.I. 1S85-. Editor-in-chief Delta Upsilon frater- 
nity quinque7inial catalogue., 1S84. Address, 34 Hamlet Ave., Woonsocket, 
R. I. A Y, P. 

Charles Walter Connell, A. M.; M. D. Harvard university 1887. Teacher, 
high school, Fall River, Mass. 1881-86; physician and surgeon, Fall River 
18S7-. Address, 142 North Main St., Fall River, Mass. A Y, P. 

Howard Potter Cornell. Merchant. Address, 24 Custom House St., Provi- 
dence, R.I. X $ 

Samuel Winslow Culver, A. M. Lawyer. Address, 23 Court St., Boston, 
Mass. 

William Frederick Denfeld. Law student, University of Mich. 1881-83; 
admitted to bar 1S83 ; lawyer, Lexington, Ky. 1SS3 ; Saginaw, E. S., Mich. 
1883- ; secretary and treasurer board of education 188S-. Address, Saginaw, 
E. S., Mich. A Y, P. 

Paul Coffin Gifford. Address, Olneyville, R. I. 

John Russell Gladding. Director in various banking, manufacturing and 
other corporations; treasurer Boston and Nova Scotia coal company until 
1895. Address, 30 Stimson Ave., Providence, R. I. A A <£, P. 

Frederic Hayes, A. M. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. ; member Franklin lyceum. 
Address, 42 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. i r Y, P. 



1881 GRADUATES 275 

Frederick Rowland Hazard, A. M. Woolen manufacturer, Peace Dale, R. I. 
treasurer Solvay process company, Syracuse, N. Y. 18S7-. Address, Svra 
cuse, N. Y. A A <I>, P 

Alfred Howland Hood, A. M. Law student, Boston university iSSi-83;ad 
mitted to bar 18S3; lawyer, Fall River, Mass. 1883-. Address, 40 French St. 
Fall River, Mass. AT, P 

Charles Evans Hughes, A. M. ; LL. B. Columbia college 1S84. Admitted to 
bar 1S84; lawyer, New York, N. Y. 1S84-; prize fellow in law, Columbia col- 
lege 1SS4-87; professor Law, Cornell university 1891-93; special lecturer 1S94-; 
special lecturer, New York law school 1893-. Address, 229 West End Ave., 
New York, N. Y. Columb., A Y, P. 

Samuel Lafayette Irons. Teacher; principal public school, Elmira, Cal. 
1888; public school, St. Helena. Cal. 1S94-. Address, St. Helena, Napa Co., 
Cal. P. 

Howard Clifton Jewett, A. M. 1SS9; M. D. N. Y. homoeopathic medical col- 
lege and hospital 18SS. Physician, Haverhill, Mass.; medical examiner 
Young men's Christian association ; Young women's gymnasium ; United order 
of Pilgrim fathers. Address, Daggett Building, Haverhill, Mass. P. 

William Coffin Ladd, A. M. Master, head-master, teacher Greek and Latin, 
De Yeaux college, Suspension Bridge, N.Y. 1881-82; teacher Classics, Friends' 
school, Providence, R. I. 1SS2-S3, '86-87; professor French, Haverford col- 
lege, 1888-. Address, Haverford College, Haverford, Penn. A A <I>, P. 

John Murray Marshall, A. M. Lawyer, Boston, Mass.; assistant U. S. 
attorney 1S90-93. Address, 53 State St., Boston, Mass. P. 

Franklin Garrett McKeever, A. M. 1SS9. Graduated Rochester theological 
seminary 1S84; ordained Baptist [884; pastor, Medina, N. Y. 18S4-8S ; Jeffer- 
son street church, Providence, R. I. 1SS8-93; First church, New London, 
Conn. 1S93-. Author articles in various periodicals. Address, 14 Granite St., 
New London, Conn. Roch. theol., P. 

Charles Carney Mumford, A. M. Admitted to bar 18S3; lawyer, Providence, 
R. I.; assistant clerk court of common pleas 1SS3-84; clerk municipal court 
1884-S5 ; assistant attorney general R. I. 18S5-S6; member R. I. house of 
representatives 1S93-94; U. S. commissioner 1894-. Address, 48 Weybosset 
St., Providence, R. I. A T, P. 

Henry Clay Peepels, A. M. Graduated Rochester theological seminary 1884; 
ordained Baptist J8S4; pastor Park avenue church, Rochester, N. Y. 1SS4- ; 
trustee Rochester theological seminary. Address, 42 Harvard St., Rochester, 
N. Y. Roch. theol., P. 

Cornelius Welles Pendleton. Teacher and law student, Salinas, Cal. 18S1- 
84; admitted to bar 1884; lawyer, San Francisco, Cal. 1884-S5 ; Los Angeles, 
Cal. 18S5-; court commissioner Los Angeles county, Cal.; member Cal. legis- 
lature 1S93. Address, 5 and 7 Law Building, Temple St., Los Angeles, Cal. 

A Y, P. 

William Llewellyn Phillips. Clerk Providence steam and gas pipe company, 
Providence, R.I. ; purchasing agent General fire extinguisher company, Provi- 
dence. Address, 135 Eddy St., Providence, R. I. AY, P. 

Horace Wadleigh Rice, A. M. 1887. Assistant teacher, high school, Westboro, 
Mass. 1881-S2; principal Sawin academy, Sherborn, Mass. 1SS2-SS; high 
school, Southington, Conn. 188S-. Address, Southington, Conn. P. 



276 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1881 

Wilber Taylor Rice. Baptist clergyman; pastor, Ainsworth, la. 1SS2 ; Sara- 
nac, Mich. 1883-85 ; Clearwater, Kans. 1886; Spring Hill, Mansfield, Conn. 
1S8S-S9; Winthrop, Conn. 1892-. Address, Winthrop, Conn. P. 

Henry Brayton Rose. Real estate agent, Providence, R. I. ; secretary board 
of education Providence; lieutenant-colonel R. I. militia. Address, 76 
Comstock Ave., Providence, R. I. A K E, P. 

Horace Ward Sheldon, A. M. ; M. D. Rush medical college, Chicago, 111. 
1885. Physician and surgeon. Address, Wegaunee, Marquette Co., Mich. P. 

James Davis Simmons. Address, Warren, R. I. 

Edward Williams Taft. Cotton manufacturer, Pawtuxet, R. I.; travelled in 
Europe and in the South 1881. Born Providence, R. I., April 17, 1858; died 
Providence, Jan. 13, 1882. AA$, Nee. 18S2 

John Alvah Taylor. Bookkeeper, Laconia, N.'H. 1881-83; clerk, Franklin 
savings bank 1883; National bank of the republic, Boston, Mass. 1883-S4, 
1885- ; bookkeeper, Franklin, N. H. 1884-85. Address, Maiden, Mass. A Y 

Walter James Town, A. M. Teacher, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 1881-83; English 
and classical school, Providence, R. I. Address, 436 Pine St., Providence, 
R. I. A Y, P. 

Daniel Sumner Wilson. From Rochdale, Mass. 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

Morgan Brooks; M. E. Stevens institute of technology 1SS3. Mechanical 
engineer, Boston, Mass. 1S83-88; St. Paul, Minn.; Minneapolis, Minn.; presi- 
dent and manager Electrical engineering company, Minneapolis; life member 
American society of mechanical engineers; member American institute of elec- 
trical engineers. Author Gas engines, in Van Nostrand's magazine, Feb. 1S84. 
Address, Minneapolis, Minn. A K E, P. 

Frank Herbert Qifford. With F. P. Sheldon, mill engineer, Providence, R. 
I. 18S1-82; operative, Grinnell and Potomska mills 1SS2-S7; cotton broker, 
New Bedford, Mass. 1887-. Address, New Bedford, Mass. A K E, P. 

Jacob Kettner. Clerk or bookkeeper, Providence, K. I. 18S1-S8. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., Nov. 23, 1858; died Providence, July 22, 18S9. Nee. 1890 

William Ellery Peckham. From Narragansett Pier, R. I.; died 1S86? 

William Baird Silvey. U. S. assistant engineer, Philadelphia, Penn. 18S1-82 ; 
assistant engineer, Northern Pacific railway 18S2-83; James river valley rail- 
road, Dak. 18S3-S4; U. S. assistant engineer, St. Paul, Minn. 1S85-86; chief 
engineer Lake Superior and Pacific railway; real estate and loan broker, 
Duluth, Minn. ; secretary and manager northwestern land and loan company; 
Bay View land company; Providence loan and investment company. Ad- 
dress, 405 Masaba Ave., Duluth, Minn. A K E, P. 

Edwin Lajette Thurston. Patent solicitor and lawyer. Address, Blackstone 
Building, Cleveland, O. X *, P. 3g *3 

1882 

Ira Richard Allen. With Woodward, Stetson and company, produce mer- 
chants, New York, N. Y. 18S2-S5; banker and slate manufacturer, Fair Haven, 
Vt. ; director Fair Haven marble company; Allen national bank ; selectman 
two terms; member Vt. house of representatives 1892-93 ; Vt. senate 1S94-. 
Address, Fair Haven, Vt. A K E, P. 



1882 GRADUATES 277 

Charles Lincoln Bartlett, A.M. 1S90. Master DeVeaux college, Suspension 
Bridge, N. Y. ; lawyer, Chicago, 111. Address, 96 Washington St., Chicago, 
111. p. 

Edward Clarence Bixby, A. M. Assistant librarian, Providence public 
library. Address, 14 Hawthorne St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Simeon Borden. Lawyer. Address, Fall River, Mass. AA* 

Benjamin Ellwood Bowerman. Connected with Providence press 1882-83; 
with M. P. Aikin and company, Chicago, III. 18S3-90; real estate agent, Chi- 
cago, 111. 1S90-92. Born Wheatland, N. Y., June29, 1855; died Chicago, Hi., 
Jan. 12, 1892. Nee. 1S92. 

Frank Fontelle Brigham ; M. D. Harvard university 1SS5. House surgeon 
Lynn hospital, Lynn, Mass. 1885-S6; physician, Lynn 1886- ; member board 
of health 18S7-91 ; school board 1S94-98. Address, Lynn, Mass. A T, P. 

William Albert Buxton, A. M. ; Harvard university 1SS6. Principal academy, 
Saranac, N. Y. 1882-S3; student Theology, Harvard university 1883-86; prin- 
cipal New Hampton, N. H., literary and theological institution; professor 
Church history, Drake university; pastor Church of Christ, Hutchinson, 
Kans. Address, Hutchinson, Kans. A Y, P. 

Stewart Chaplin ; LL. B. Columbia college 1S86. Associate editor Youth's 
companion, Boston, Mass. 1882-S3; admitted to bar 1886; lawyer, New York, 
N. Y. 1886- ; lecturer Wills and administration, Metropolis law school, New 
York, 1S92-. Author Suspension of the power of alienation, 1S91 ; also articles 
in Wide awake ; Century. Address, 40 Wall St., New Yoik, N. Y. A Y, P. 

Francis Howard Davis, A.M. 1S87. Graduated Newton theological institution ; 
ordained Baptist 1887; pastor First church, Franklin Falls, N. H. 18S7-92 ; 
First church, Foxboro, Mass. 1S92-95 ; Livermore Falls, Me. 1895-. Address, 
Livermore Falls, Me. A Y, Newt., P. 

Asa Reed Dilts. Student, Rochester theological seminary 1882-S3; graduated 
Union theological seminary 1S85 ; ordained Baptist 1S85; pastor Park avenue 
church, Plainfield, N. J. 1SS5-92 ; First church, Northampton, Mass. 1892-. 
Address, 296 Main St., Northampton, Mass. A Y, Roch. tlieol., P. 

Frank Adelbert Everett, A. M. ; B. D. Boston university. Methodist Epis- 
copal clergyman ten years; pastor, Ashland, Mass. Address, Ashland, Mass. P. 

Sam Walter Foss. Editor Yankee blade six years; editorial writer Boston 
globe seven years. Author Back country poems, 1893 ; also contributions to 
humorous department, syndicate papers. Address, 249 Highland Ave., 
Somerville, Mass. p. 

Austin Powers Foster, A. M. Principal high school, Candia, N. H.; classi- 
cal department, Grove school, Dallas, Tex.; examiner public school teachers 
Dallas; publisher and wholesale book dealer. Address, 312 Main St., Dallas, 
Tex. P. 

William Allen Francis, A. M. Teacher high school, Concord, Mass. 18S3- 
87; professor Mathematics, Phillips academy, Exeter, N. H. 1S87-. Address, 
Exeter, N. H. A Y, P. 

Newton Stone Fuller, A. M. Teacher, Colby academy, New London, N. H. 
1882-S3; Leslie's private school, Poughkeep8ie,'N.Y. 1SS3-S4; professor Latin, 
Ripon college, Ripon Wis. 1884-94; member Wis. academy of science, arts 
and letters. Address, 28 East Dale St., Colorado Springs, Col. AY, P. 

Arthur Edward Gage, A. M. Lawyer. Address, 8 Sherman Place, Woburn, 
Mass. A <i>, P. 



278 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1882 

Frederick Luther Gamage, A. M. Instructor Greek, Delhi, N. Y. 1S82-85 ; 
principal Oxford academy, Oxford, N. Y. 1885-?; inspector of academies, 
University of the state of N. Y. ; head master St. Paul's school, Garden City, 
L. I. Address, Garden City, L. I. A T, P. 

Albert Greene. Student, Newton theological institution 1882-85; ordained 
Baptist 1885; pastor, West Sutton, Mass. 1885-88; Warren, Me. 1888-90; First 
Baptist church, East Providence, R. I. 1890-. Address, East Providence, R. I. 

Newt., P. 

Elmer Samuel Hosmer, A. M. Teacher English, Comer's commercial college, 
Boston, Mass. 1882-85; Music, Institution for the blind, South Boston 1885- 
93; principal high school, Bristol, Conn. 1893-. Author musical composi- 
tions. Address, Bristol, Conn. P. 

George Rice Hovey, A. M. 1888. Graduated Newton theological institution 
18S5; post-graduate 1885-86; instructor New England school of Hebrew 1885- 
86; professor Hebrew and Greek interpretation, Richmond theological semin- 
ary, Richmond, Va. Author sermons in History, prophecy and gospel, edited 
by E. B. Andrews, 1S91 ; in Gospel from two testaments, edited by E. B. 
Andrews, 1893; besides occasional articles in Watchman; Religious herald; 
Home mission monthly ; Seminary monthly. Address, Richmond, Va. 

A A «i>, Newt., P. 

George Huntington. Principal high school, Saginaw, Mich. 1882-84; with D. 
M. Ferry and company, seedsmen, Detroit, Mich. 1884-. Address, 749 Second 
Ave., Detroit, Mich. A T 

Walter Ballou Jacobs, A. M. Student, Union theological seminary 1882-83; 
teacher, classical department, high school, Providence, R. I. 1883- ; instructor 
Pedagogy, Brown university 1893; president Barnard club. Address, 362 
Point St., Providence, R. I. A T, P. 

William Everett Jillson, A. M. Assistant librarian, Public library, Provi- 
dence, R. 1. 1882; instructor Classics, English and classical school, Providence 
1882-88; student, College of France 1888-89; Berlin university 1889-90; pro- 
fessor Modern languages and librarian, Doane college, Crete, Neb. 1890-. 
Author articles in Education; JV. J2. journal of education ; Congregationalist ; 
Golden days; Neb. Congregational news ; Religious herald. Address, Doane 
college, Crete, Neb. A T, P. 

Julius Arthur Johnson, A. M. 1890. Lawyer, Pierre, S. D. ; secretary Dakota 
loan and trust company; lawyer, Chicago, 111. Address, 603 First National 
Bank Building, Chicago, 111. A K E, P. 

William Robert Keegan. From Providence, R. I. Deceased. 

Arthur Thomas Lawton, A. M. Teacher, Macedonia, O. 1882-83; Montville, 
Conn. 1883-84; law student, Providence, R. I. 1884-85; farmer, Jewett City, 
Conn. Address, Jewett City, Conn. A T, P. 

William Turell Learned, A. M. ; M. D. University of Penn. 1885. Physi- 
cian, Fall River, Mass. ; fellow Mass. medical society. Address, Fall River, 
Mass. A K E, P. 

William Clawson Lott ; M. D. University of Penn. 1885. Physician, Phila- 
delphia, Penn.; assistant surgeon Presbyterian hospital. Address, 4013 
Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Penn. A K E, P. 

Herbert Mcintosh, A. M. Instructor Natural sciences, Worcester academy 
1882-85; instructor Latin and assistant 1885-87; lawyer, Boston, Mass. Ad- 
dress, 537 Massachusetts Ave., Boston, Mass. P. 



1882 GRADUATES 279 

Winfield George Merrill, A. M. Editor Lazvrence American, Lawrence, 
Mass.; editor and publisher Telegram, Lawrence; deputy fire marshal Mass. 
Address, Lawrence, Mass. A A <1>, P. 

Osmon Cleaiuler Baker Nason, A. M. ; M. D. Boston university 1891. 
Physician. Address, Reading, Mass. P. 

William Richard Park. Address, Plymouth, N. H. 

Charles Hart Payne. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. ; New York, N. Y. Author 
Great Dorr -war, in N. E. magazine, June 1890. Address, 132 Nassau St., 
New York, N. Y. * T, P. 

John Milton Payne. Coal dealer. Address, 16 Warren Ave., Pawtucket, R. I. 

P. 

William Henry Pomeroy, A. M. Physician. Address, Springfield, Mass. 

A A <I> 

John Augustine Sanford. From Attleboro, Mass. 

Nathaniel Seabury. Merchant, Providence, R. I.; life insurance agent. Born 
Providence, R. I., April 2, 1861 ; died Providence, Dec. 21, 1S90. ""P T, Nee. 1S91 

Jefferson Shiel, A. M. Teacher. Address, 1324 Locust St., Philadelphia, 
Penn. P. 

James Hovey Spencer. Assistant principal Greenwich free academy, Green- 
wich, N. Y. ; insurance agent, New York, N. Y. ; student, Rochester theologi- 
cal seminary; Baptist clergyman ; pastor First church, Butte, Mont. Author 
Missionary idea the central thought of the Christian life, 1894; founder Montana 
Baptist record, 1S92 ; editor-in-chief 1892-94; associate editor 1S94-. Address, 
Butte, Mont. A K E, P. 

Edward Allen Swain, A. M. Teacher, 18S2-89; associate principal University 
grammar school, Providence, R. I. 18S9-. Address, 15 Charles St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. A A *, P. 

George Spring Taft. ClerkU. S. senate committee on privileges and elections 

18S3-S7; private secretary to U. S. senator George F. Hoar 1883-87 ; lawyer, 

Worcester, Mass. Author Senate election cases, 1789-1885, 1885. Address, 

314 Main St., Worcester, Mass. P. 

Herbert Edgar Thayer. Principal high school, Conway, Mass. 1S82-S4; 
graduated Newton theological institution 1SS7; Baptist clergyman ; pastor, 
Hopkinton, N. H. 1887-93; Warren, Me. 1S93-; secretary N. H. conference of 
Baptist ministers 188S-93; clerk Salisbury association 1888-93. Address, 
Warren, Knox Co., Me. Roch. theol., P. 

Charles Rawson Thurston, A. M. News editor Providence daily journal ; 
Newport correspondent Providence daily journal and other papers. Author 
various newspaper and magazine articles. Address, 5 Lester St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

Henry Anthony Tillinghast. Secretary Granger foundry and machine com- 
pany, Providence, R. I. Address, 101 Gaspee St., Providence, R. I. * Y, P. 

William Howe Tolman, A. M. 18S7 ; Ph. D. Johns Hopkins university 1891. 
Instructor History, Dr. Julius Sachs's collegiate institute, New York, N. Y. ; 
secretary city vigilance league; American institute of Christian sociology. 
Author Hand book of sociological references for JVezv York city; member 
editorial board City vigilant. Address, 427 West 57th St., New York, N. Y. P. 

William Bullock Waterman. Worsted manufacturer, Providence, R. I.; 
treasurer Providence steam engine company. Address. 156 Meeting St., 
Providence, R. I. ¥ Y, P. 

Charles Haddon Spurgeon Weaver, A. M. 1S90. Lawyer. Address, 100 
Washington St., Chicago, 111. p. 



280 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1882 

Charles Horace Wheeler, by special vote 1894. Graduated Newton theologi- 
cal institution 1885; ordained Baptist 1S85 ; pastor, Pittsfield, N. H. 1885-86; 
North Attleboro, Mass. 18S6-92 ; Winchester, Mass. 1892-94; Cincinnati, O. 
1894-. Address, 20 Brookside Ave., Station A, Cincinnati, O. Bapt. yr. bk., P. 

John Loy Williams. Student, Newton theological institution 1882; Union 
theological seminary. From Darby, Penn. ; died 1S85. Roch. theol. 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

William Benezet Bogert. Grain commission merchant, Chicago, 111.; mem- 
ber Chicago board of trade; committee on arbitration 1891-92; committee of 
appeals 1893-94. Address, 1S18 Sheridan Road, Evanston, 111. A A 4>, P. 

Edward Benjamin Cole. Shoe manufacturer. Address, 118 Summer St., 
Boston, Mass. A K E, P. 

Benjamin Laisdell Herr. Graduated Rochester theological seminary 18S6; 
ordained Baptist 1S86; pastor First church, Tarrytown, N. Y. 1886-90; First 
church, Binghamton, N. Y. 1890-. Address, 13 Jay St., Binghamton, N. Y. 

Roch. theol., P. 

James Richardson, by special vote 1S94. Teller city savings bank, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 1882-S6; Providence national bank 1S86-90; broker 1890-93; 
banker 1893-. Address, 12 Exchange St., Providence, R. I. ■f T, P. 

Frederick Eugene Shaw. General contractor. Address, Cor. Melrose St. 
and Adelaide Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 50 *4 



1883 



John Aldrich; M. D. College of physicians and surgeons 1SS9. Teacher, 
Kingston, R. I. 1882-84, '85-86 ; principal high school, Flushing, L. I.; house 
physician Charity hospital, New York, N. Y. ; New York maternity hospital; 
physician, New York; assistant attending physician out-door department, New 
York hospital. Address, 76 West 82nd St., New York, N. Y. '83, P. 

Edwin Pierce Allen, A. M. Admitted to bar 1886; lawyer, Providence, R. I. ; 
town solicitor East Providence 1S94-. Address, 42 Westminster St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. '83, P. 

Alfred Williams Anthony, A. M. Graduated Cobb divinity school, Bates 
college 1885; ordained Free Baptist 1SS5; pastor Essex street church, Bangor, 
Me. 18S5-88; student Theology, Berlin university 1888-90; professor New 
Testament exegesis and criticism, Bates college 1890- ; delegate, Inter-seminary 
mission alliance 1884; Free Baptist triennial general conference 1S86; World's 
missionary conference, London 1888; trustee Me. central institute 18S6-; mem- 
ber executive board Free Baptist foreign mission society. Author articles in 
Youth's companion; Independent; Homiletic review; Treasury of religious 
thought ; Biblical world ; Morning star ; editorial writer Free Baptist, Minne- 
apolis, Minn. Address, 336 College St., Lewiston, Me. '83, A T, P. 

Arthur Eaton Baker, A. M. 1889. Teacher, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. 1883-84; 
San Pedro, Cal. 18S4-85; Los Angeles, Cal. 1885-87; acting school superin- 
tendent 1887-88; deputy school superintendent 1888-93; principal classical de- 
partment, high school 1S93-. Address, 1024 Blaine St., Los Angeles, Cal. 

'83, A Y, P. 



1883 GRADUATES 281 

Sharonton Hale Baker. Principal Middle district school, Bristol, R. I. 1SS3- 
84; high school, Farmington, N. H. 1S84-S6; Provincetown, Mass. 1SS6-91 ; 
Manning school, Ipswich, Mass. 1891-. Address, Ipswich, Mass. 'S3, P. 

Abram Barker, A. M. Note broker and dealer in commercial paper, Provi- 
dence, R. I. ; vice-president Merchants national bank, Seattle, Wash. 188S-91 ; 
cashier Commercial national bank, Providence, R. I. Address, 47 Waterman 
St., Providence, R. I. '83, A A <i>, P. 

Ira Barrows. Jewelry manufacturer. Address, 160 West 59th St., New York, 
N. Y. 'S3, f Y, P. 

Amasa Junius Parker Bishop. Lawyer ? From Le Roy, N. Y. 

Franklin EH Brooks, A. M. 1SS9. Teacher academy, Greenwich, Conn. 1S83- 
84; principal high school, Medvvay, Mass. 18S4-86; teacher, Latin school, 
Boston, Mass. 1887; law student, Boston university 18S7-SS ; admitted to bar 
iSSS; lawyer, Boston, Mass.; Colorado Springs, Col. Author various ad- 
dresses and newspaper articles. Address, 1324 North Nevada Ave., Colorado 
Springs, Col. A <1\ '83, P. 

James Albert Brown. Graduated Newton theological institution ; preacher, 
Akron, O. 1SS6; ordained Baptist 1S87 ; pastor, Newark, O. 1887-S9; First 
church, New Bedford, O. 1889-91; First church, Stillwater, Minn. 1891. Ad- 
dress, 506 South Fourth St., Stillwater, Minn. A <J>, 'S3, P. 

Isaac Bronson Burgess, A. M. Latin master Rogers high school, Newport, 
R. I. 1SS3-89; junior master Boston Latin school, Boston, Mass. 1S89-92; 
associate professor preparatory school, University of Chicago 1892-. Author 
Drill vocabulary for Virgil, 1S8S ; 'the three following works in conjunction 
with W. R. Harper: Inductive Latin method, 18S8; Inductive Latin primer, 
1891 ; Studies in English grammar, 1894; Thought element in language study, 
in Academy, Jan. 18S8; Method of teaching college preparatory history, in 
same, June 1SS8. Address, Morgan Park, 111. A Y, '83, P. 

Jonathan Irvin Chaffee. Principal high school, East Providence, R. I. 18S2- 
S9; superintendent schools Rehoboth, Seekonk and Swansea, Mass. 1S91-92 ; 
principal high school, Stratford, Conn. 1S93-; corresponding secretary Reho- 
both antiquarian society 1S91-. Address, Stratford, Conn. '83, P. 

Wilson Gardner Crosby. Instructor Latin and Greek, Brown university 
1S83-S4; instructor Modern languages 1SS4-85 ; student, Germany 1S85-86; 
law student, Harvard university 1887-S9; admitted to bar 1889; lawyer. Ad- 
dress, 602 First National Bank Building, Duluth, Minn. '83, A Y, P. 

Lewis Dexter. Manager St. Croix cotton mill, Milltown, N. B. ; secretary; 
director; president St. Croix printing and publishing company; manager 
Canadian colored cotton mills company's mill, Milltown, N. B. Address, 
Milltown, N. B. A A <I>, 'S3, P. 

Elias Fassett Dunlevy. Clerk county court Arapahoe co., Col. 18S4-87, 1S93-; 
deputy clerk district court Arapahoe co. 1SS9-93. Address, Denver, Col. 

'83, A K E, P. 

Elisha Dyer, A. M. ; LL. B. Columbia college 1SS5. Admitted toN. Y. bari8S5; 
lawyer, New York, N. Y. ; treasurer Brooklyn elevated railroad company. 
Address, Sands St., Brooklyn, N. Y. A A 4>, P. 

Joel Nelson Eno, A. M. Principal high school, Rutland, Mass. 18S4; Old 
street school, Stafford, Conn. 1S84; high school, Barrington, R. I. and gram- 
mar school, Apponaug, R. I. 18S4-85; high school, Petersham, Mass. 1SS5-S6; 
New Hampton institution, Fairfax. Vt. 1S86-87 ; academy, Underbill, Vt. and 
high school, Ashby, Mass. 1S87-S8; high and grammar school, South Dart- 



282 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1883 

mouth, Mass. 1SS8-S9; advanced grade, Little Compton, R. I. 1889-90; gram- 
mar school, South Dennis, Mass. 1890-91 ; high school, Somerset, Mass. 1891- 
92; schools, Willington and Ashford, Conn. 1892; high school, Vanceboro, 
Me. XS93-. Author Inner circles, poems, 1873; Future of the Irish question, in 
Congregationalist, Aug. 1886; Compendium of R?iglish grammar, 1892. Ad- 
dress, Willington, Conn. '83, P. 

Alfred William Fitz, A. M.; LL. B. Boston university 18S6. Admitted to bar 
1887; lawyer, Boston, Mass. ; treasurer Chelsea wire fabric rubber company. 
Address, 17 Carey Ave., Chelsea, Mass. '83, A T, P. 

Clarence Gardner. Student, Newton theological institution three years; 
teacher, Burlington college, Burlington, Iowa 1884-85; professor Greek and 
Hebrew, Central university, Pella, Iowa 1888-89. Born New London, N. H., 
Dec. 12, 1858; died New London, N. H., June 8, 1S93. Nee. 1893 

Moses Clement Gile, A. M. Instructor Latin and Greek, Phillips academy, 
Andover, Mass. 1883-92; assistant professor Greek, University of Chicago 
1892- ; on leave of absence 1892- ; professor Greek, Col. college 1892-. Ad- 
dress, 1619 North Cascade Ave., Colorado Springs, Col. '83, A Y, P. 

Henry Stedman Graves; M. D. New York homoeopathic medical college 1885, 
Physician, New York, N. Y. ; surgeon New York hospital medical college dis- 
pensary; member county medical society; Society for medico-scientific investi- 
gation. Address, 66 West 84th St., New York, N. Y. '83, X <i> 

Ray Woodville Greene; M. D. Harvard university 1886. House physician 
Winthrop seashore home for children, Winthrop, Mass.; Worcester city hos- 
pital ; Boston lying-in hospital; physician, Worcester, Mass. ; visiting physi- 
cian Worcester city hospital; gynaecologist Memorial hospital dispensary; 
member Worcester medical society. Address, 105 Pleasant St., Worcester, 
Mass. '83, A Y, P. 

Samuel Stuart Greene. Agent for Hall typewriter, Chicago, 111. 18S3 ; Boston, 
Mass. 1883-85; with Thorndike company, cotton manufacturers, Thorndike, 
Mass. 1885-S9; typewriter business, Providence, R. I. 1889-?. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., Jan. 1, 1862; died June 21, 1S94. AA$, '83 

James Eugene Hamilton, A. M. ; B. D. Baptist union theological seminary 
1884; Ph. D. University of Chicago 1886. Baptist clergyman; pastor First 
church, Vineyard Haven, Mass. 1886-90. Author Studies in moral law, 1S86; 
besides various articles in Standard, Chicago, 111.; Journal and messenger, 
Cincinnati, O. ; Indiana Baptist. Born Goodwood, Ontario, Oct. 15, 1857; 
died June 15, 1894. '83 

Clifford Angell Harrington, A. M. Clerk, city clerk's office, Providence, R. 
I. 1883-84; mayor's clerk 18S4-85 ; clerk municipal court, Providence 1885-89; 
with Mechanics savings bank, Providence, R. I. Author Record of the class 
of eighty-three, Brown university, 1889. '83, P. 

William Harris, A.M. by special vote 1893. Engineer; U. S. deputy min- 
eral and land surveyor, N. Mex. 1884-?; engineer 111. mining company, King- 
ston, N. Mex.; Enterprise mining company. '83 

Nicholas Hatheway ; LL. B. Boston university. Admitted to bar 1887 ; lawyer, 
Fall River, Mass. '83 

Joseph Melzar Hobbs. Graduated Hartford theological seminary 1SS6; post 
graduate student, Berkeley divinity school 1S86-87 ; ordained Episcopal 18S7; 
assistant pastor Church of the Messiah, Providence, R. I. 1S87-S8; pastor St. 
Paul's church, Peabody, Mass. 18S8-91 ; St. Andrew's church, Providence 
1892-. Address, 16 Pomona Ave., Providence, R. I. A $, 'S3, P. 



1883 GRADUATES 283 

Isa Henry Leveen. Law student, Columbia college; admitted to bar 1S86; 
lawyer, New York, N. Y. 1886-8S; journalist, Kansas City, Mo. '83 

Emory Stevens Lyon, A. M. Witb Thayer, Babson and company, dealers 
in dyestuffs, Boston, Mass.; Fairbanks, Brown and company, scale manuiac- 
turers; Brooks chocolate mills; Everett land company, Everett, Wash. Ad- 
dress, Everett, Wash. 'S3, P. 

Henry Parker Manning, A. M. ; Ph. D. Johns Hopkins university 1S91. 
Teacher, Cook academy, Havana, N. Y. 1SS3-84; Cumberland, Md. 18S4-87 ; 
St. George, W. Va. 1887-89; graduate student, Johns Hopkins university 
1889-91 ; instructor Mathematics, Brown university 1891-. Author On the 
identical vanishing of the Hessians of ternary qualities, Johns Hopkins univer- 
sity circular, no. 81, 1S90; Developments obtained by Conchy's theorem with 
applications to the elliptic functions, 1891 ; Reduction, etc., in American jour- 
nal of mathematics, 1891 ; Note on linear transformation, in same, 1892; On 
the order of terms in a semi-convergent series, in same, 1S94. Address, 96 
South Angell St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Arthur May Mowry, A. M. ; Harvard university 1894. Teacher academy, 
Bane, Vt. 1883; instructor high school, Woonsocket, R. I. 1S83-84; Greylock 
institute, South Williamstown, Mass. 1S84-S5 ; sub-master high school, 
Gloucester, Mass. 1SS5-87; instructor Science, high school, Salem, Mass. 1SS7- 
93; university scholar, Harvard university. Address, 45 Wallace St., Cam- 
bridge, Mass. '83, P. 

Howard Willis Preston, A. M. Bookseller, Providence, R. I.; member R. 
I. historical society. Author Documents illustrative of American history, 1SS6. 
Address, 98 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. '83, A Y, P. 

Michael Joseph Quigley. Member editorial staff Evening telegram, Provi- 
dence, R. I. Address, Valley Falls, R. I. '83 

Charles Monroe Sheldon. Graduated Andover theological seminary 18S6; 
ordained Congregational 1S86; pastor, Waterbury, Vt, 1SS6-SS; Central church, 
Topeka, Kans. Author One hundred and one poems of the day, 18S6; Richard 
Bruce, 1892; Robert Hardy' s seven days; Tzventieth door, 1893; Cruci/i.xion 
of Philip Strong, in Chicago advance, 1S94; besides various articles in Chris- 
tian union ; Youth's companion ; Andover review; Life; St. Nicholas. Ad- 
dress, 15 15 Fifteenth St., Topeka, Kans. 'S3, A Y, P- 

Francis Wayland Shepardson ; Denison university 1SS2; A.M. 1SS6; Ph. 
D. Yale university 1S92. Teacher, Young ladies institute, Granville, O. 1SS3- 
87; vice president 18S5-S7 ; bookseller and stationer, Granville 1SS7-90; grad- 
uate student, Yale university 1S90-92 ; docent History, University of Chicago 
1892-94; assistant History 1S94-. Editor Granville limes, 1S87-90; Univer- 
sity extension world, 1893-94. Address, 5475 Kimbark Ave., Chicago, 111. 

'S3, P. 

Frank Lucius Shepardson, A. M. Teacher private school, Cumberland, Md. 
1883-84 ; Worcester academy 1SS4- ; assistant principal 1SS7-. Address, Worces- 
ter academy, Worcester, Mass. 'S3, P. 

Richard Otis Sherwood. Giaduated Newton theological institution 1SS6; or- 
dained Baptist 18S6; pastor North Abington, Mass. 1SS6-90; Adams, Mass. 
1890-93; South Norvvalk. Conn. 1893-. Author numerous sermons, addresses 
and newspaper articles. Address, 6 Crescent Terrace, South Norwalk, Conn. 

Newt., 'S3, P. 

Edgar Oscar Silver, A. M. With D. Appleton and company, publishers, 
Boston, Mass. 1883-S4; New York, N. Y. 1S84-85 ; publisher, Boston 1S85; 



284 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1883 

trustee Shaw university, Raleigh, N. C. 1S95. Address, no Boylston St., 
Boston, Mass. A K E, 'S3 

William Edward Simonds ; Ph. D. Strassburg university 1888. Teacher, 
high school, Providence, R. I. 18S3-S5; student, Berlin university 18S5-S6; 
Strassburg university 1886-88; instructor, Cornell university 188S-S9; professor 
English language and literature, Knox college, Galesbtirg, 111. 18S9-. Author 
Sir Thomas Wyatt and his poems, 1889; An introduction to the study of Eng- 
lish fiction, 1894. Address, Knox college, Galesburg, 111. A T, '83, P. 

Sylvester Miller Snow, A. M. Draughtsman, Corliss steam engine com- 
pany, Providence, R. I.; mechanical engineer, Providence; clerk Warren 
association 1885-87. Address, 442 Butler Exchange, Providence, R. I. '83, P. 

Edward Casper Stokes. Receiving teller Millville national bank, Millville, 
N.J. 1883- ; superintendent of schools 1889- ; member N.J. house of representa- 
tives 1891-92; member N. J. senate 1893- ; president 1S95-. Address, Mill- 
ville, N. J. '83, P. 

Martin Walter Twing. Graduated Newton theological institution 18S6; or- 
dained Baptist 1886; pastor First church, North Tonawanda, N. Y. 18S6-. Ad- 
dress, North Tonawanda, N. Y. '83, A $, P. 

Frederick Ellsworth Whittemore. Principal high school, Ashland, Mass. ; 
in employment New West education commission 18S6-87 ; principal high 
school, Weston, Mass. 1887-89; South Hadley Falls 1889-91; Reading, Mass. 
Author several articles on educational subjects in local papers. Address, 
Reading, Mass. '83, P. 

Clarence Otis Williams. Instructor Latin and metaphysics, New Hampton 
literary institute 1883-86 ; student, Cobb divinity school, Lewiston, Me. 1886-7 j 
instructor Latin and mathematics, Nichols Latin school, Lewiston 1SS6-S7 ; 
professor Latin language and literature, Hillsdale college 1S87-89; president 
college young men's Christian association ; officer Hillsdale city Sunday 
school association. Born North Foster, R. I., Nov. 10, 1S59; died Hillsdale, 
Mich., Sept. 10, 1889. 'S3, Nee. 1S90 

William Frederick Williams; M. D. Harvard university 1889. Physician, 
Bristol, R. I. ; medical examiner Bristol co. 1892- ; member school committee; 
director Bristol county savings bank; ensign naval reserve torpedo company 
three years. Address, Bristol, R. I. 'S3, P. 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

Nathaniel Brown Blaisdell. Draughtsman. Address, 222 Sansome St., San 
Francisco, Cal. X $, '83 

Herbert Anthony Bowen. With electric lighting company, Providence, R. 
I.; miner, Cal.; machinist, Providence. Address, 107 Orms St., Providence, 
R. I. 'S3 

James Henry Davenport; M. D. University of Vt. 1S85; Harvard university 
1887. Resident physician R. I. hospital 1885-86; Boston lying-in hospital 
18S7; physician, Providence, R. I. 1887- ; gynaecologist R. I. hospital 1S88-90. 
consulting physician St. Elizabeth's home; member Mass. medical society ; 
fellow R. I. medical society ; member Providence medical association 1SS8-; 
treasurer 1891-92 ; treasurer Brown university medical association. Address, 
Providence, R. I. 'S3, P. 

Simeon Ryarson Leach. Law student, Boston university ; with N. E. shoe 
and leather association, Boston, Mass. Address, 113 Chestnut Ave., Jamaica 
Plain, Mass. '83 



1883 GRADUATES 285 

Alexander Duncan Leete. Clerk, George A. Leete and son, steamship agency 
and foreign exchange, Providence, R. I. Address, 114 Westminster St., 
Providence, R. I. '83, X <i>, P. 

Charles Melvin Leonard. Boot and shoe manufacturer, Boston, Mass.; trus- 
tee Middleboro savings bank; director Middleboro national bank. Address, 
3 High St., Boston, Mass. '83, A A $, P. 

Charles Bateman Luther. With Edison electric illuminating company, Fall 
River, Mass. 18S3-86; resident, Fall River. Address, Fall River, Mass. 

'83, A K E, P. 

Lucius Pond Ordway. General manager Crane and Ordway company, St. 
Paul, Minn. Address, 250 East 4th St., St. Paul, Minn. 'S3, P. 50 *4 



I884 



Frank Howard Andrews, A. M. Student, Brown university 1S84-85; 
chemist Silver Spring bleaching and dyeing company, Providence, R. I. 1SS5- 
90; gold and silver refiner 1S90-. Address, 181 Carpenter St., Providence, 
R. I. A Y, P. 

William Birkett Arnold, A. M. ; M. D. Bellevue hospital medical college 
1888. House surgeon Bellevue hospital 1SS9-90; physician and surgeon, 
Orange, N. J.; Orange memorial hospital dispensary 1893-; city physician 
1S94-. Address, 440 Main St., Orange, N. J. P. 

Albert Allison Baker. Reporter Attleboro chronicle, Attleboro, Mass. 18S4- 
85; admitted to bar 188S; lawyer, Providence, R. I. 1SS8-; clerk judiciary 
committee R. I. house of representatives 1SS8-S9; secretary R. I. state board 
of valuation 1SS9-91 ; member R I. house of representatives 1S91-92 ; assistant 
city solicitor 1892- ; judge advocate R. I. militia brigade, with rank of captain 
1892-. Address, 181 Carpenter St., Providence, R. I. A Y, P. 

Charles Lewis Baker, A. M. Lawyer. Address, Fall River, Mass. P. 

William Manuel Peres Bowen, A. M. Assistant clerk Providence co. court 
of common pleas 1884-. Author Memorial to the people of R. I. on improve- 
ment of highways, 1889; assistant editor Janssen's American amateur athletic 
and aquatic history 1829-8S, 18SS. Address, Box 1513, Providence, R. I. 

A Y, P. 

Richmond Brewer. Stenographer, New York, N. Y. Born Yonkers, N. Y., 
Jan. 27, i860; died Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 23, 18S6. Nee. 1887 

Frank Melville Bronson, A. M. Principal high school, Bristol, R. I. 1S84-85; 
Greek master, substitute, high school, Newport, R. I. 1SS5-S6; acting princi- 
pal high school, Woburn, Mass. 1886-S7 ; instructor Latin and Greek, Brown 
university 1887-SS; Classics, Cornell university 1888-92; academy instructor 
Greek, University of Chicago 1892-94; academy assistant professor Greek 
1894- ; member American institute of philology. Address, Morgan Park, 111. 

Chic, A Y, P. 

Everett Doughty Burr, A. M. Student, Rochester theological seminary 
1884; graduated Crozer theological seminary 1S87; ordained Baptist 18SS; 
pastor Memorial church, Chicago, III. 1887-91 ; Ruggles street church, Boston, 
Mass. 1892-. Address, 36 Clifford St., Roxbury, Mass. A A <I>, Roch. theol., P. 

William Jacob Cloues. Graduated Newton theological institution 1887; or- 
dained Baptist; pastor People's church, Dover, Me. 1SS7-88; Littleton, Mass. 
188S-; trustee Reuben Hoar public library, Littleton. Address, Littleton 
Common, Littleton, Mass. P. 



286 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1884 

Alfred Dodge Cole, A. M. Student, Johns Hopkins university 1S84-85 ; in- 
structor Chemisty and phjsics, Denison university 1885-87: acting professor 
1887-S8; professor 1SSS-; fellow American association for the advancement of 
science; charter member O. state academy of science; member executive com- 
mittee; secretary O. college association 1891 ; member executive committee 
1891- ; secretary board of trustees Shepardson college 1892-. Author Labora- 
tory exercises in electricity and magnetism, in Bulletin of Denison university, 
vol. 5., 1891; Notes fro7n physical laboratory, vol. 6.; Meteorological obser- 
vations at Granville, in Transactions of O. college association, 1890; Labor- 
atory methods in teaching physics, in Denison quarterly ; besides various re- 
view articles. Address, Granville, O. Den., P. 

John Daboll, A. M. Teacher, English and classical school, Providence, R. I. 
1884-S5; high school, Providence 1885-90; assistant superintendent 
Wrought iron casting company, Boston, Mass. 1890-93; Eastern forge com- 
pany, Portland, Me. 1893-. Address, Eastern Forge Co., Portland, Me. P. 

John George Doron; M. D. University of Penn. 1887. Physician, Camden, 
N. J. ; visiting physician Camden home for friendless children ; instructor 
Medical nursing, N. J. training school for nurses; visiting physician Camden 
city dispensary. Address, 207 North 6th St., Camden, N. J. AK E, P. 

Everett Brownell Durfee, A. M. Principal grammar school, Attleboro Falls, 
Mass. 1884-85 ; Tucker street school, Fall River, Mass. ; teacher classical de- 
partment, Fall River high school. Address, 45 Stafford Road, Fall River, 
Mass. AKE.P, 

Robert Henry Ferguson, A. M. ; A. M. graduate school 1894. Graduated 
Newton theological institution 1887; ordained Baptist 1887; pastor Dorches- 
ter temple church, Boston, Mass. 1886-89; translator, American Baptist mis- 
sion union, Burmah 1888-89; professor Theology, Japan 1889-90; pastor First 
church, Poultney, Vt. 1890-92 ; president Los Angeles university 1892-93; dean 
Academy of Southern Cal. college 1892-93; professor Philosophy and psychol- 
ogy, Southern Cal. college 1892-93; graduate student Brown university 1S93- 
94; university extension lecturer on astronomy 1S92-93 ; Episcopal pastor St. 
Mark's church, Ashland, N. H. 1894-; St. Peter's-in-the-mount, Holderness, 
N. TI. 1S94-. Author Service of the ancie?it synagogue, 1885; Star of Bethle- 
hem, 1887; Muhammed and the Qu'ran, 1889; Observance of Christmas, 
1891 ; also various articles on astronomy in papers and magazines. Address, 
Ashland, N. H. A 4>, P. 

Arthur Younger Ford. Editor Inquirer, Owensboro, Ky. 1884-90; state edi- 
tor Courier journal, Louisville, Ky. 1890-93; financial editor 1893-94; man- 
aging editor 1894-. Address, 2128 Floyd St., Louisville, Ky. P. 

Arthur Amory Gammell. Law student, Harvard university 1884-87. Born 
Providence, R. I., March 13, 1862; died Providence, March 23, 1887. 

* T, Nee. 1S87 

Henry Brayton Gardner, A. M. ; Ph. D. Johns Hopkins university 1S90. 
Student, Johns Hopkins, university 1884-88; instructor Political economy, 
Brown university 18S8-90; associate professor Political economy 1890-. Au- 
thor various articles in economic journals. Address, 54 Stimson Ave., Provi- 
dence, R. I. *Y, P. 

George Coleman Gow. Graduated Newton theological institution 188S; mu- 
sical director, assistant pastor Baptist church, Newton, Mass. 1S86-8S; profes- 
sor Music theory in composition, Smith college 1889-. Author Group ofsongs, 



1884 GRADUATES 287 

1SS4; Five songs, 1SS9; A rose cycle, 1890; Text book on the structure of 
music, 1894. Address, Smith College, Northampton, Mass. A Y, P. 

Charles William Qreene. Clerk, Providence, R. I.; manufacturer, River- 
point, R. I. Address, 38 Cooke St., Providence, R. I. * Y, P. 

Robert Warren Qreene, A. M. 1SS8; M. D. Bellevue hospital medical college 
18S7. Physician, Lunenberg, Vt. ; hospital physician Bellevue hospital, New 
York, N. Y. 1SS7 ; physician, New York. Born Augusta, Ga., April 20, 1S60; 
died New York, N. Y., Oct. 29, 1892. A K E, Nee. 1S93 

Edwin Bates Harvey, A. M.; M. D. University of the city of New York. 
Physician, Providence, R. I.; house officer R. I. hospital 1890-92. Address, 
533 Broad St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Ira Charles Hersey. Lawyer. Address, 23 Court St., Boston, Mass. P. 

Leonidas Raymond Higgins, A. M. 1889. Instructor Greek, Conn, literary 
institution, Suffield, Conn. 1SS4-86; Latin, Peddie institute, Hightstown, N. 
J. 1SS6-93; fellow Latin and Greek, Cornell university, 1893-95. Address, 57 
North Geneva St., Ithaca, N. Y. P. 

Henry Russell Hitchcock, A. M. iSSS; M. D. Harvard university 1890. Physi- 
cian, Hyde Park, Mass.; member Mass. medical society. Address, 16 Maple 
St., Hyde Park, Mass. P. 

Michael Joseph Harson, by special vote 1892. Hat dealer. Address, 126 
Waterman St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Will Clarence Ingalls, A. M. Teacher, English and scientific department, 
high school, Providence, R. I.; principal Wasco academy, The Dalles, O. ; 
instructor Latin; assistant superintendent public schools, Flushing, N. Y. ; 
superintendent. Address, Rutherford, N. J. P. 

Joseph Harris Johnson, A. M. Banker and broker, Providence, R. I. ; mem- 
ber school committee 1S8S-93. Address, 27 Taber Ave., Providence, R. I. 

X4-, P. 

Charles Gregory King. In business. Address, 89 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, 
O. A A <!>, P. 

Benjamin Willey Lightburn. Lawyer. Address, 1012 Locust St., Kansas 
City, Mo. P. 

George Albert Loomis, 1SS5. Town clerk. Address, East Greenwich, R. I. P. 

Frederic Newton Luther. Member editorial staff Providence journal, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 1S86-. Author articles in American magazine of history, 1SS5; 
N. E. magazine. Address, Journal Office, Providence, R. I. A K E, P. 

Stephen Elmer Mann. Address, Fall River, Mass. A K E 

Harold Metcalf ; M. D. Harvard university 1S87. Physician, Wickford, R. I.; 
physician Soldiers' home; medical examiner North Kingstown and Exeter, 
R. I. Address, Box 44, Wickford, R. I. P. 

Andrew Newall. Address, Dalbeattie, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland. 

Clement Dietrich O'Leary, A. M. 1888; M. D. Columbia college 1887. 
House surgeon R. I. hospital 18SS-90; physician, Providence, R. I.; examiner 
various insurance companies. Address, 167 Public St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Otis Everett Randall, A. M. Teacher, English and scientific department, 
high school, Providence, R. I. 1SS4-85 ; instructor Mathematics and civil engi- 
neering, Brown university 1885-91 ; assistant professor Mathematics and civil 
engineering 1S91-92 ; associate professor Mechanical drawing, and graduate stu- 
dent, candidate for the degree of Ph. D. 1892-. Address, 25 Beaufort St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

Abbott Barnes Rice, A. M. 1889. Men's outfitter. Address, 121 Tremont St., 
Boston, Mass. P. 



288 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1884 

Augustus Erving Scoville. Graduated Newton theological institution 1887 ; 
ordained Baptist 1887 ; pastor First church, Dover Plains, N. Y. 1887-91 ; First 
church, Akron, O. 1891-. Address, 544 East Buchtel Ave., Akron, O. 

A T, Newt., P. 

Volney Skinner. Lawyer, Boston, Mass. Address, Watertown, Mass. P. 

Edward Presbrey Smith. Student, Rochester theological seminary *iS84; 
Baptist clergyman ; pastor Second church, Philadelphia, Penn. 1888-93; First 
church, Norwalk, O. 1893-. Address, Norwalk, O. A $, Roch. theol., P. 

Frank Edwin Sweet, A. M. Lawyer, Brockton, Mass. ; commissioner of in- 
solvency ; secretary Old Bridgewater historical society. Author various news- 
paper articles. Address, Bridgewater, Mass. P. 

Theodore Foster Tillinghast. Law student, Boston university 1884-86; law- 
yer. Address, 6 South Main St., Providence, R. I. * T, P. 

Edward Pratt Tuller, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 1S87 ; 
ordained Baptist 1887 ; pastor, Newport, R. I. ; Lawrence, Mass. Author 
various newspaper articles. Address, Lawrence, Mass. A T, Newt., P. 

George Alfred Tyzzer. Grammar master, East Greenwich, R. I. 1884; 
Wakefield, Mass. 1884-87; Natick, Mass.; Winchester, Mass. Address, 9 
Bacon St., Winchester, Mass. A Y, P. 

Charles Russell Upton, A. M. 1889. Graduated Newton theological institu- 
tion 1887; Baptist clergyman ; pastor, Grand Falls, N. Dak. 18S7-88; Water- 
ville, Minn. 1SS8-91 ; Fair Haven, Minn. 1891-92; bookkeeper, Waterville, 
Minn. Address, Waterville, Minn. Newt., P. 

Josiah Howe Vose, A. M. Publisher. Address, no Boylston St., Boston, 
Mass. A A *, P. 

George Melvin Wadsworth, A. M. 1889. Principal Renfrew school, Adams, 
Mass. 1884-86; Washington school, Quincy, Mass. 1886-S7; Willard school, 
Quincy 1887-90; superintendent of schools Bedford, Mass.; Billerica, Mass.; 
Burlington, Mass.; Carlisle, Mass.; Lincoln and Wilmington, Mass.; princi- 
pal Charles G. Pope grammar school, Somerville, Mass. ; vice-president 
Somerville teachers' association ; Middlesex county teachers' association ; finan- 
cial secretary Teachers' annuity guild. Address, 41 Boston St., Somerville, 
Mass. A Y, P. 

George Bulkeley Wakeman. Teacher, Westchester, Conn. 18S4-85 ; princi- 
pal school, Fair Haven, Vt. 1885-S6; teacher English, August Schmidt's 
Deutsch-Amerikanische Schule, New York, N. Y. 1S86.-88; Donai institute, 
New York 1889-90; Kyle institute, Flushing, N. Y. 1S90-91 ; instructor Greek 
and history, Cook academy, Havana, N. Y. 1891-. Address, Havana, N. Y. 

A Y, P. 

Thomas Weston Wood, A. M. ; D. M. D. Harvard university 1887. Dentist. 
Address, 160 Newbury St., Boston, Mass. . P. 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

George Henry Bottum, A. M. 1890; M. D. Columbia college 1887. Physician, 
New York, N. Y. Address, 17 East 46th St., New York, N. Y. A *, P. 

Hermon Carey Bumpus ; Ph. D. Clark university 1890. Instructor zoology, 
Brown university 1884-S6; professor Biology, Olivet college 18S6-89; fellow in 
Morphology, Clark university 1889-90; assistant professor Zoology and assist- 
ant curator of the museum, Brown university 1890-91 ; associate professor 
Zoology and assistant curator of the museums 1891-92 ; professor Comparative 
anatomy and assistant curator of the museums 1892- ; assistant director marine 



1884 GRADUATES 289 

biological laboratory, Woods IIoll, Mass. 1893-. Author Reptilia, 1S85 ; Em- 
bryology of Homarus, 1S90; Invertebrate zoology, 1892; Crustacean eye, 1S94. 
Address, Brown University, Providence, R. I. A $, P. 

George Arnold Carpenter. Civil engineer, West End street railway company, 
Boston, Mass. Address, 138 West Canton St., Boston, Mass. P. 

Henry Hathaway Hammond. Admitted to bar iSSS; lawyer, Providence, R. 
I.; master in chancery 1S90. Address, 29 Cabot St., Providence, R. I. P. 

James Lawrence Jenks. Lawyer, Pawtucket, R. I.; coroner Pawtucket 
1890- ; member R. I. house of representatives 1S92-94 ; secretary Pawtucket 
business men's association 1891-; director Pawtucket mutual fire insurance 
company. Address, Pawtucket, R. I. P- 

Edward Whitten Shedd, A. M. Civil engineer, Worcester, Mass. Author 
Report on server age system, Woonsocket, R. I. ; Report on water -works, North 
Brookfield, Mass. ; Report on water works, Orange, Mass. ; Report on water 
zvorks, West Boylston, Mass. Address, 10 Hermitage Lane, Worcester, Mass. 

P. 52 *6 



1885 



Harlan Page Abbott, A. M. 1SS9; M. D. Harvard university 1889. Assistant 
physician Nervine asylum, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 188S-89; interne R. I. hospi- 
tal 1SS9-91 ; member staff 1S91-; physician, Providence, R. I. ; fellow R. I. 
medical society. Address, 685 Broad St., Providence, R. I. A T, P. 

Harry Olin Alexander. Address, 153 Tremont St., Boston, Mass. A A <1> 

Emerson Henry Alger, A. M. by special vote 1S90. From Geneva, O.; died 
Oct. 1891. 

Lyndon Laroy Anderstro'm, A. M. Manufacturer stereopticons, lantern 
slides. Address, 46 Church St., Bristol, R. I. P. 

Arthur Channing Barrows, A. M. Teacher, English department, high 
school, Providence, R. I. 18S5-S9; principal Oxford street grammar school, 
Providence 1S89-93 ; graduate student, Cornell university. Address, 174 Linn 
St., Ithaca, N. Y. A T, P. 

Lloyd Morton Blodgett; B. D. Episcopal theological school, Cambridge 1889. 
Episcopal clergyman; assistant pastor St. Luke's church, East Greenwich, R. 
I. 1SS9-91 ; American and English chaplain at various places in Europe 1S91- 
94; assistant pastor, P'itchburg, Mass. 1895-. Address, Box 12S0, Fitchburg, 
Mass. P- 

Frank Hail Brown, A. M. 18S9. Manufacturer, Providence, R. I.; treasurer 
Cutler manufacturing company, Warren, R. I. Address, Box 870, Providence, 
R. I. *T> P. 

William Chamberlain Burwell, A. M. Teacher, high school, Providence, R. 
I. 1S85-91 ; treasurer J. B. and S. M. Knowles company, silversmiths, Provi- 
dence; director American ship windlass company; trustee Vt. academy. Ad- 
dress, 105 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. A K E, P. 

Theron Harlow Carter, A. M. Principal high school, Bristol, R. I.; teacher, 
Boston, Mass. ; physician, Boston. Address, City Hospital, Boston, Mass. A Y 

Elmer Case, A. M. Teacher, Pawtucket, R. I. three years; Hadley, Mass. 
four years; Providence, R. I. one year; classical high school, Lynn, Mass. 
Address, 24 Chase St., Lynn, Mass. P. 

Duncan Alexander Cattanach, A. M. Manufacturer copal varnishes. Ad- 
dress, Box 555, Pawtucket, R. I. 



290 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1885 

Ward Beecher Chase. Insurance agent, Providence, R. I.; clerk, Brown and 
Ives. Address, 50 South Main St., Providence, R. I. A K E, P. 

Elam Lewis Clarke. Lawyer. Address, 119 Dearborn St., Chicago, 111. P. 

Frank Leslie Day, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1889. House surgeon, 
Boston city hospital 188S-89; physician and surgeon, Providence, R. I.; libra- 
rian and physician out-patient department, R. I. hospital 1891-; visiting physi- 
cian St. Joseph's hospital 1892- ; surgeon First regiment, brigade R. I. militia 
1894; secretary and member standing committee, Providence medical associa- 
tion ; member examining board, R. I. medical society ; member library com- 
mittee. Author following articles in Boston medical and surgical journal : 
Hemorrhagia pancreatitis ; Akromegalia ; Intubation of larynx, 1894. Ad- 
dress, 240 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. A A 4>, P. 

Charles Owen Dexter. Cotton manufacturer. Address, Hamilton, Ontario, 
Canada. A A <i>, P. 

John Byron Diman ; B. D. Episcopal theological school, Cambridge 1S88. 
Ordained Episcopal deacon; preacher Berkeley memorial chapel, Middletown, 
R. I. 188S-92 ; teacher, University grammar school, Providence, R. I. 1892-. 
Address, 130 Angell St., Providence, R. I. -i Y, P. 

Charles Thomas Eaton, A. M. 1889. From Needham, Mass. 

Walter Goodnow Everett, A. M. Tutor, Providence, R. I. 1885-89; instruc- 
tor Greek, Brown university 18S9-90; instructor Latin 1890-94; associate pro- 
fessor Philosophy 1894-. Address, 233 Pleasant St., Providence, R. I. A T, P. 

Amory Prescott Folwell. Civil and sanitary engineer, Pittsburg, Penn. 
Author various engineering articles in magazines and papers. Address, 700 
Lewis Block, Pittsburg, Penn. P. 

Joseph Wood Freeman, A. M. 1889. Librarian Free public library, Central 
Falls, R. I. 1882- ; superintendent E. L. Freeman and sons, printers; member 
school committee, Lincoln, R. I.; chairman board of sewer commissioners 
Lincoln; secretary. Author various catalogues and reports ; editor Central Falls 
■weekly visitor, 1885-92. Address, Central Falls, R. I. P. 

Ferdinand Courtney French, A. M.; Ph. D. Cornell university 1892. Prin- 
cipal high school, Westminster, Mass. 1885-86; Johnston, R. I. 1S86-88; 
student, Berlin university and Strassburg university 18S8-90; instructor Mathe- 
mathics and psychology, Brown university 1890-91; fellow, Cornell university 
1891-92; professor Philosophy, Colgate university 1892-94; Vassar college 
1894-. Author Concept of la-w in ethics l various articles in Philosophical re- 
view. Address, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. A T, P. 

Edgar Homer Grout. Principal Parker academy, Woodbury, Conn. ; high 
school, North Brookfield, Mass. Address, North Brookfield, Mass. A $, P. 

Walter, Hay ward. Journalist, on staff Providence journal. Address, Journal 
Office, Providence, R. I. A K E, P. 

John Calder Hebden. Chemist; resident manager W. J. Matheson and com- 
pany, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Providence and Montreal, manufactu- 
rers of aniline and alizarin color and dyestuffs. Address, 40 South Water St., 
Providence, R. I. p. 

Crawford Hill. Journalist, Denver, Col. ; secretary Republican publishing 
company. Address, Denver, Col. -f T, P. 

Charles Chambers Hitchcock. From Foxboro, Mass. 

Joseph Haley Lord. Law student, Boston university 1885-86; admitted to bar 
18S6; lawyer, Sioux Fall, S. D. ; general manager Northwestern packing com- 
pany, Boston, Mass. Address, 203-04 Carter Building, Boston, Mass. A T, P. 



1885 GRADUATES 291 

Edward Fairfield Lovejoy, A. M. ; LL. B. Boston university 1SS7. Lawyer, 
Providence, R. 1. ; member R. I. house of representatives. Address, Paccori"', 
R. I. P. 

George Stitzel Mathews; M. D. University of Penn. 18SS. Physician, 
Providence, R. I.; physician out-patient department, R. I. hospital. Address, 
419 Cranston St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Charles Herbert Mclntire. Lawyer, Lowell, Mass. Address, 641 West Pine 
St., Lowell, Mass. X <!>, P. 

Francis Albert McLane. Student Nashotah seminary, Wis. 1886-S8. Born 
Harrisville, R. I., Oct. 5, 1S64; died Nashotah, Wis., Feb. 28, 18SS. Nee. 18SS 

James Charles Monaghan. Member city council, Providence, R. I.; Provi- 
dence school committee; U. S. consul, Chemnitz, Saxony, Germany. Author 
Report relative to feather factories-, 1890; Industrial school at Pforzheim, 
1890; and other consular reports. Address, Chemnitz, Saxony, Germany. P. 

William Pratt. Steward Penn. training school for feeble minded children, 
Elwyn, Penn. Address, Elwyn, Delaware Co., Penn. P. 

Charles Franklin Reed, A. M. 1890. Salesman. Address, Whitman, Mass. P. 

Edgar Wilson Remington; M. D. Bellevue hospital medical college iSSS. 
Physician, Riverpoint, R. I.; Providence, R. I. Address, 109 Bridgham St., 
Providence, R. I. X <l>, P. 

Norman Leonard Richmond. Jewelry manufacturer, Chicago, 111. 1S85-8S; 
New York, N.Y. ; ammunition manufacturer. Address, King's Mills. O. AY, P. 

Clifford Phetteplace Seagrave. Woolen manufacturer 1886-93 ; retired. Ad- 
dress, 413 St. Nicholas Ave., New York, N. Y. P. 

William Henry Shedd. State agent U. S. mercantile protective association 
18S8-S9; with Bradstreet's mercantile agency, Norfolk, Va. 1890-?; travelling 
agent R. G. Dun and company, Baltimore, Md. Address, 425 Mosher St., 
Baltimore, Md. X <i>, P. 

Elmer Ellsworth Silver, A. M. N. E. agent J. H. Butler, educational pub- 
lishers 1S85-S6; treasurer Silver, Burdett and company, publishers, Boston, 
Mass. Address, no Boylston St., Mass. A K E, P. 

Henry Reuben Skinner. Teacher; lawyer. Address, 28 State St., Boston, 
Mass. A Y, P. 

Charles Morris Smith, A. M. Cotton manufacturer. Address, 79 Williams 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Howard Kemble Stokes, A. M. Teacher, University grammar school, Provi- 
dence, R. I. four years; journalist 1SS8-93 ; teller Globe national bank, Provi- 
dence. Address, Globe National Bank, Providence, R. I. P. 

Samuel Slater Stone, A. M. Lawyer, Providence, R. I.; member R. I. house 
of representatives 1890-91 ; superintendent schools, Burrillville, R. I. Address, 
Butler Exchange, Providence, R. I. P. 

Arthur Preston Sumner. Lawyer. Address, 17 Custom House St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

Frank Locke Titcomb, A. M. State assayer, R. I. 1S8S-S9; principal Warren 
school, Everett, Mass. Address, Everett, Mass. P. 

Ashbel Tingley Wall. Gold plater, Providence, R. I.; jewelry manufac- 
turer. Address, 37 Angell St., Providence, R. I. A K E, P. 

Andrew McCorrie Warren. A. M. Instructor Berkeley school, Providence, 
R.I. 1SS5-S9; instructor Rhetoric and modern languages, Brown university 
1888-89; instructor Modern languages 18S9-90; student Romance languages, 



202 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1885 

Europe. Address. Care of Brown, Shipley and company, Founders Court, 
London E. C, England. A A *, P. 

Horatio Gates Wood. U. S. consular clerk; U. S. assistantdeputy agent and 
consul-general, Egypt; U. S. consul Netherlands; India; editor and proprie- 
tor Observer, Newport, R. I. Address, 82 Mill St., Newport, R. I. P. 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

Norman Staunton Dike, LL. B. Columbia college 1887. Admitted to bar 1887 ; 

lawyer, Brooklyn and New York, N. Y. ; supervisor King's co., N. Y. ; presi- 

' dent pro tempore board of supervisors 1895 ; assistant judge advocate general, 

with rank of lieutenant colonel, on governor's staff, N. Y. 1895. Address, 

194 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, N. Y. Columb., V Y, P. 

Charles Henry Hare, A.M. 1889; M. D. Harvard university 1889. Physician, 
Boston, Mass.; surgeon out-patient department Free hospital for women. 
Address, 22 Mt. Vernon St., Boston, Mass. A $, P. 

Clarence Littlefield. Deputy collector internal revenue, Providence, R. I. 
1S85-88; broker on Consolidated stock and petroleum exchange, New York, N. 
Y. Address, 60 Broadway, New York, N. Y. X *, P. 

Frank Mauran. Real estate agent. Address, 625 Drexel Building, Philadel- 
phia, Penn. A A *, P. 

Frank Edwin Peckham; M. D. elsewhere 1890. Physician. Address, 53 Gov- 
ernor St., Providence, R. I. P. 

James Monroe Pendleton, A. M. 1890. Assistant cashier, Niantic savings 
bank, Westerly, R. I. 1885-89; treasurer 1S89-; chairman school committee 
1892 ; health superintendent 1892 ; trustee and treasurer Free public library 
and memorial hall; town treasurer. Address, Westerly, R. I. A K E, P. 

Henry Johns Rhett. Physician. From Providence, R. I. 

Knight Cheney Richmond; B. S. Mass. institute of technology 1S90. 
Mechanical engineer. Address, Crompton, R. I. A A $, P. 

Noah Beazelle Smith. From Washington, D. C. 

Orray Taft. Cotton manufacturer. Address, 36 South Water St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

Henry Knowles Wilbur. Ordained Baptist 1SS9; pastor, Leslie, Mich. Ad- 
dress, Leslie, Mich. P. 57 *2 

1886 

Howard Almy. Address, Box 61, Providence, R. I. P. 

William Henry Beattie. Treasurer Fall River granite company. Address, 
Fall River, Mass. P. 

William Henry Bennett, A. M. ; M. D. New York homoeopathic medical 
college and hospital 1889. Assistant, chemical laboratory, New York homoeo- 
pathic medical college and hospital 1886-88; professor Chemistry and toxicol- 
ogy, New York medical college and hospital for women 1886-S9; physician and 
surgeon, Fitchburg, Mass. Address, 2S3 Main St., Fitchburg, Mass. A4>, P. 

Charles Wesley Boardman, A. M. Mechanical engineer, Providence, R. I. 
Address, 49 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Charles Albert Briggs; M. D. Long Island college hospital 1SS9. Physician. 
Address, Freetown, Mass. P. 



1886 GRADUATES 293 

Dana Ripley Bullen, A. M. Principal grammar school, Falmouth, Mass. 
1S86-S7; electrician, Pawtucket, R. I. 1SS7-S9; with General electric company, 
Atlanta, Ga. ; Philadelphia, Penn. 1S94-. Address, General Electric Co., Phil- 
adelphia, Penn. A K E P 
Edward Clifton Burnham ; B. S. Mass. institute of technology 1S90. Mechani- 
cal engineer, Pawtucket, R. I. 1S90-; instructor Mechanical drawing and engi- 
neering, Brown university 1S92-. Address, 21 Nickerson St., Pawtucket, R. I. 

A T, P. 
Clarence Everett Bury. Journalist, with Daily herald, Fall River, Mass. 
Address, 5 Ridge St., Fall River, Mass. A <1> P. 

David Henry Chandler, A. M. ; M. D. New York homeopathic medical col- 
lege 1892. Instructor modern and ancient languages, Newburgh free academy, 
Newburgh, N. Y. 1SS7-89; physician. Address, Churchville, Monroe Co.' 
N - Y - A <J>, P.' 

Thomas Sessions Cole, A. M. Teacher Classics, Hitchcock free high school, 
Brimfield, Mass.; principal high school, Chester, Penn. Address, 915 Edg- 
niont Ave., Chester, Penn. p 

Asa Clinton Crowell, A. M. ; Ph. D. upon examination 1S94. Principal high 
school, Milton Mills, N. H. 1S86; assistant teacher, Drumner academy, South 
Byfield, Mass. 1SS7-90; instructor French, Brown university 189091; French 
and German 1S91-92 ; German 1S92-94; assistant professor Germanic lan- 
guages and literatures 1S94-. Address, Box 296, Pawtucket, R. I. P. 
Amos LockwOOd Danielson. Cotton manufacturer. Address, 20 Market 
Sq., Providence, R. I. ^ T P 
Frederick William Davis. Assistant pastor Trinity church, Trenton, N. ]'. ; 
Church of the Redeemer, New York, N. Y. ; pastor Church of the Redeemer'; 
assistant pastor Church of the Beloved Disciple, New York, N. Y. ; St. Mar- 
tin's church, Brooklyn, N. Y. Address, 3S4 Court St., Brooklyn, N. Y. P. 
Frank Ormond Draper, A. M. Superintendent schools, Lincoln, R. I. Ad- 
dress, Central Falls, R. I. p 
William Allen Dyer. With Isaac Fen no and company, Boston, Mass. 18S7- 
88; in charge of office, Blake and Stearns, Boston 1SSS-91 ; with Rumford 
Chemical works, Providence, R. I. 1S91-. Address, 169 George St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. A K E) p 
Henry Lexington Everett, A. M. ; Harvard university 18S9. Teacher; resi- 
dent, Worcester, Mass. Author People's program, 1S92. Address, 27 Bow- 
doin St., Worcester, Mass. 2 ,j, p 
William Burnside Frackelton. From Providence, R. I. 

Otis Allen Freeman. Professor Greek and Latin, Atlanta, Ga.; instructor 
French and English, Worcester polytechnic institute; instructor Electricity. 
Address, 21 Florence St., Worcester. Mass. p. 

Henry Frink. Address, Jewett City, Conn. 

William Henry Frost, A. M. Theatrical reporter, Tribune, New York, N. 
Y. Author Wagner story book, 1S94. Address, Tribune Office, New York, 
N. Y. p 

Daniel Hunt Fuller, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1S91. Physician 
McLean hospital, Somerville, Mass. 1SS9-90; Boston city hospital 1S90-?; 
second assistant physician McLean hospital. Address, Box S, Somerville, 

IVltlSS. a 'v t> 

Edward Alvah Godding. Merchant, Providence, R. I.; treasurer Providence 
tire company. Address, 23 Eddy St., Providence, R. I. A K E, P. 



294 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1886 

George Grime, A. M. 1890; LL. B. Harvard university 1890. Lawyer, Fall 
River, Mass. ; city solicitor. Address, Fall River, Mass. P. 

Norman Gunderson, A. M. 1890. Cashier and auditor Armstrong transfer ex- 
press company, Boston, Mass. Address, 49 Cypress St., Brookline, Mass. P. 

Edward Leroy Gunn. From Fort Scott, Kans. Z ■f 

Samuel Willis Hamblen, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 1889; 
Baptist missionary, Japan 1S89-. Editor Gleanings, Yokohama, Japan. Ad- 
dress, Sendai, Japan. Newt., P. 

Stephen Cushing Harris, A. M. Manufacturer, Providence, R. I. ; yarn mer- 
chant, Cowesett, R. I. Address, Box 216, Providence, R. I. -J" T, P. 

Herbert Wade Hibbard ; M. E. Cornell university 1S91. With R. I. locomo- 
tive works, Providence, R. I. 1886-89; draughtsman and mechanical engineer, 
Mechanical engineer's office, Penn. railroad, Altoona, Penn. 1891-94; chief 
draughtsman Lehigh Valley railroad, South Easton, Penn.; junior member 
American society of mechanical engineers 1891. Author various professional 
articles in technical papers and in Transactions of the American society of 
mechanical engineers. Address, Lehigh Valley Railroad Office, South Easton, 
Penn. P. 

Norman Morrison Isham, A. M. 1890. Draughtsman, Providence, R. I.; 
architect, Providence; instructor Architecture and freehand drawing, Brown 
university 1894-. Address, 48 Custom House St., Providence, R. I. A T, P. 

Solon Chester Kelley. Banker. Address, 33 Wall St., New York, N. Y. P. 

Isaac Gifford Ladd. Treasurer Saxon worsted company, woolen manufactu- 
rers. Address, 401 Brook St., Providence, R. I. P. 

William Albert Lane, A. M. 1890. From Philadelphia, Penn. 

Clarence Hartwell Manchester, A. M. Teacher, English and classical school, 
Providence, R. I. 1888-. Address, 1 Major St., Providence, R. I. A T, P. 

Charles John McCreery, A. M. Principal high school, Westport, Mass. 18S6- 
87; Tucker street grammar school, Fall River, Mass. 1887- ; president Fall 
River teachers' association 1892-. Address, 6 Peckham St., Fall River, Mass. 

P. 

Frank Lincoln Morse, A. M. Recorder Section of microscopy, Chicago 
academy of sciences 18S9- ; university extension lecturer Chemistry and physics, 
Chicago university 1S92-; instructor Chemistry, West division high school, 
Chicago, 111. Author University extension syllabi in chemistry. Address, 143 
Park Ave., Chicago, 111. P. 

William Prescott Mudge. Principal grammar school, Auburn, R. I. ; Garden 
street grammar school, Pawtucket, R. I. 1892-. Address, 162 Garden St., 
Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

John Edward Nicolai. Insurance agent. Address, 35 West 33d St., New 
York, N. Y. P. 

Charles Albert Parker, A. M. Student, Newton theological institution 1SS7- 
88; graduated Rochester theological seminary 1S89; Baptist clergyman ; pas- 
tor Lake City, Col. 1889-93; graduate student Theology, Harvard university 
1S93-94; preacher, Carver, Mass. 1893-. Address, Carver, Mass. Z ■*•, P. 

Wilbur Brown Parshley, A. M. Baptist clergyman; pastor, Phenix, R. I. 
1886-87; acting pastor, East Cambridge, Mass. 1S88-89; graduated Newton 
theological institution 1890; Baptist missionary. Address, Nemuro, Hok- 
kaido, Japan. A T, Newt., P. 

Albert Knight Potter, A. M. Principal high school, Middleboro, Mass. 18S7- 
90; teacher Classics, high school, Springfield, Mass. 1890. Address, Spring- 
field, Mass. P. 



1886 GRADUATES 295 

Charlton Albanis Reed. Lawyer. Address, 15 Harrison St., Morristown, 
N. J. A K E, P. 

Thomas George Rees, A. M. Principal graded school, Hope Valley, R. I. 
1SS6-S7; high school, Princeton, Ind. 1887-88; Cobbet grammar school, Lynn, 
Mass. 1S89-. Address, Rhodes Ave., Lynn, Mass. Z 1% P. 

Francis Wayland Reynolds. Baptist clergyman, South Livonia, N. Y. ; 
Canaseraga, N. Y. ; Mansfield, Penn. Address, Mansfield, Tioga Co.,Penn. 

Z t, P. 

William Job Reynolds. Ordained Baptist 18S7; student, Newton theological 
institution 1890-91 ; teacher, Providence, R. I. Address, 26S Waldo St., 
Providence, R. I. Z ¥, P. 

Clarence Verdine Roberts. Principal school, Bane, Vt. 1S87-S9; architec- 
tural iron contractor. Address, 982 West Polk St., Chicago, 111. A K E, P. 

Arthur Rogers ; B. D. Episcopal theological school, Cambridge, Mass., 1889. 
Law student, Harvard university 18S6; Episcopal clergyman; pastor St. 
George's church, Central Falls, R. I. 1892-. Author Alexandrine spirit and its 
place in the church, 1S94. Address, Central Falls, R. I. ■f Y, P. 

Joseph Somers Russel, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1S89; Baptist clergyman ; pastor, Hope Valley, R. I. A X, P. 

Amos Lockwood Sarle, A. M. 1S90. Agent. Address, Arnold, Cheney and 
company, Auckland, New Zealand. p. 

Oliver Perry Sarle. Civil engineer. Address, 49 Westminster St., Provi- 
R. I. P. 

Edwin Stanley Thompson, A. M. Special student, R. I. normal school 1S86- 
87; teacher district school 10S, Stirling, N.J. 18S7-8S; instructor, New York 
institution for improved instruction of deaf mutes 18S8-92; normal student, 
Clarke school for deaf, Northampton, Mass. 1S92-93; instructor, Penn. institu- 
tion for deaf and dumb, Mount Airy, Philadelphia, Penn. 1893-94; professor 
Articulation and lip reading 1894-. Author Speech habit in the deap ',' 1S93 ; 
Z?an'l ' Ickey, Sir, or, Speech without a larynx, In Educator, June 1S94; Ele- 
ment method of teaching speech to the deaf, 1894. Address, 56 Holden St., 
Providence, R. I. p. 

Arthur Leonard Wadsworth, A. M. Principal Renfrew grammar school, 
Adams, Mass. 1886-S7 ; graduated Newton theological institution 1890; in- 
structor Hebrew and Greek 1890-92 ; ordained Baptist 1S90; pastor Firstchurch, 
Rockland, Mass. 1892-. Author various articles in Watchman ; correspondent 
Pacific Baptist 1S91-. Address, Rockland, Mass. Newt., P. 

Joseph Hooker Ward. Real estate officer Title guarantee and trust company. 
Address, 55 Liberty St., New York, N. Y. p. 

Stephen Waterman, A. M. President Nicholson and Waterman manufactur- 
ing company 1887-93; v ' ce president Narragansett boat club 1893-94; treasurer 
R. I. business men's association 1893-94; captain R. I. militia. Address, 70 
Stimson Ave., Providence, R. I. ■f y p_ 

William Shaw White; A. M. Tufts college 1891 ; B. D. 1891. Universalist 
clergyman ; pastor Foxboro, Mass. ; member Mass. house of representatives 
1S94-. Address, Foxboro, Mass. p. 

William Wilberforce Whitten. Merchant. Address, 148 South Main St., 
Providence, R. I. AK E, P. 

Allan Herbert Willett. Lawyer, Brooklyn, N. Y. AY 

George Washington Willis. Journalist, Brooklyn, N. Y. Address, 157 Wil- 
low St., Providence, R. I. 



296 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1886 

George Grafton Wilson, A. M. upon examination 1888; Ph. D. 18S9. Prin- 
cipal high school, Grolon, Conn. 1S86-S7 ; high school, Rutland, Vt. 1889-90; 
associate professor Political and social science, Brown university 1S91-. 
Author Town a?id city government in Providence, 1S89; Study of criminology, 
1894; Thought and labor-, 1894. Address, 165 Prospect St., Providence, 
R. I. A <I\ P. 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

Charles Engs Lawton. Address, Newport. R. I. 

John Matteson, 1SS9. Instructor Rhetoric and elocution, Brown university 
1889-90; Episcopal clergyman; pastor Church of the Messiah, West Newton 
and Auburndale, Mass. Address, Auburndale, Mass. A 4>, P. 

William Thompson Nicholson. Clerk, R. I. national bank, Providence, R. I. 
1886-8S; stock broker, Providence 1888-90; aide-de-camp, with title of colonel, 
to governor of R.I. 1889-90. Born Providence, R. I., Aug. 22, 1864; died 
Providence, Feb. 11, 1890. "ir T, Nee. 1890 

Edmund Gorham Thurber. Clerk New York building-loan banking com- 
pany. Address, 62 West 55th St., New York, N. Y. * T, P. 61*1 

I887 

George Willis Brechbill. Law student Harvard university 18S7-8S. Born 
Fultonham, O., Sept. 10, 1864; died Fultonham, March 10, 18S9. Nee. 1S89 

Walter Cochrane Bronson ; A. M. Cornell university 1890. Student theol- 
ogy, Harvard university 1887; teacher, Butler, Mo. 1888-89; fellow, Cornell 
university 1889-90; professor English, De Pauw university 1890-92; associate 
professor English literature, Brown university 1892-. Address, 69 Barnes St., 
Providence, R. I. A T, P. 

Clarence Augustus Carr, A. M. Dental student Harvard university 1S92-. 
Address, 209 Spring St., Newport, R. I. P. 

Wayland Johnson Chase, A. M. Clerk, Providence, R. I. 1S87-88; real es- 
tate agent and broker 1SSS-89; in treasurer's office, Fort Payne, Ala. 1SS9; 
Grand Rivers, Ky. 1889-91 ; instructor, Wayland seminary, Washington, D. 
C. 1892; academy tutor English, University of Chicago 1892-94; academy in- 
structor English branches 1894-. Address, Morgan Park, 111. A T, Chic, P. 

William Nelson Chase, A. M. With Electric gas lighting company, Boston, 
MaSs. 1887-S9; electrical expert with Thomson electric welding company, 
Lynn, Mass. 1889-? Address, Exeter, N. H. A T, P. 

Edmund Denison Chesebro, A. M.; M. D. College of physicians and sur- 
geons 1890. Physician, Stonington, Conn.; Providence, R. I. Address, 6 
Hawthorne St., Providence, R. I. A K B, Columb., P. 

Homer Clark; M. D. New York homoeopathic medical college and hospital 
1S89. Physician. Address, Wollaston, Mass. P. 

Gardner Colby, A. M. Treasurer Everett land company, and various manu- 
facturing and other companies, New York, N. Y. ; trustee Colgate university; 
Dodge memorial fund ; secretary Lincoln fund committee. Address, 36 Wall 
St., New York, N. Y. P. 

Arthur Irving Connell, A. M.; M. D. Harvard university 1891. Physician. 
Address, 281 North Main St., Fall River, Mass. A <I>, P. 

Clarence Buck Crawford. With Education, Boston, Mass. Born Portland, 
Me., Aug. 1, 1S67; died Auburndale, Mass., Oct. 27, 18S7. A K E, Nee. 18S8 



1887 GRADUATES 297 

George Hazard Crooker, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1S93. Physician. 
Address, 101 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. P. 

John DeForest Danielson, A. M. In business. Address, 160 Waterman St., 
Providence, R. I. * Y, P. 

Frank Sigel Dietrich, A. M. Professor Latin, Ottawa university, Ottawa, 
Kans. 1SS7-S9; professor History and political economy 1SS9-91 ; lawyer, 
Blackfoot, Idaho 1S91-. Address, Blackfoot, Idaho. A T, P. 

George Wilton Field, A. M.; Ph. D.Johns Hopkins university 1S92. Assist- 
ant in Biology, Johns Hopkins university 1891-92 ; occupant Smithsonian table, 
Naples zoological station 1892-93; associate professor Cellular biology, Brown 
university 1893-. Author Contributions to the embryology of the starfish, in 
Johns Hopkins university circular, vol. 10; Notes on the echinoderms of King- 
ston harbor, Jatnaica, in same, vol. 11; Problem of marine biology in Ameri- 
can naturalist, Oct. 1892 ; Larva of aster ias, in Quarterly journal of microscop- 
ical science, vol. 34; On the morphology of the bilateral ciliated bands of the 
echinoderm larvae, in American naturalist; Echinoderm spermatogenesis, in 
Anatomischer Anzeiger, vol. 8; E. Haeckel's Plankton Studien, translated, in 
Bulletin of U. S. fish commission. Address, Brown university, Providence, 
R. I. A <1>, P. 

Isaac Hudson Gilhuly, A. M. Professor Ancient languages and mathematics, 
Saratoga institute, Saratoga, N. Y. ; medical student. Address, Box 230, Long 
Branch City, N. J. P. 

Theodore Francis Green, A. M. Admitted to bar 1S92; lawyer, Providence, 
R. I.; instructor Roman law, Brown university 1894-. Address, 14 John St., 
Providence, R.I. * Y, P. 

John Henshaw. A. M. Lawyer. Address, 73 Brown St., Providence, R. I. 

* Y, P. 

Irving Clifton Hicks, A. M. Principal grammar school, Great Barrington, 
Mass.; lawyer. Address, 131 Third St., Portland, Or. A K E, P. 

Albert Walker Hinds. Instructor, Yale school, Duluth, Minn. 1890-91 ; secre- 
tary school board West Boylston, Mass. 1S92-. Address, West Boylston, 
Mass. P. 

George Arthur Jepherson ; LL. B. Harvard university 18*90. Admitted to 
bar 1891 ; lawyer. Address, 17 Adelaide Ave., Providence, R. I. A*, P. 

John Knox, A. M. With Silver, Burdett and company, Boston, Mass.; trea- 
surer Greene and Knox manufacturing company, Providence, R. I. Address, 
Norwood, R. I. A K E, P. 

Lucky Alonzo Lindsay, A. M. Admitted to bar 1890; lawyer, Knoxville, 
Tenn. 1S90-91. Born Powell's Valley, near Jacksboro, Campbell Co., Tenn., 
Oct. 24, 1862; died San Antonio, Texas, Nov. 30, 1892. Nee. 1893 

Dana Carleton Munro, A. M. Teacher History and literature, De Veaux col- 
lege, Suspension Bridge, N. Y. 1887-89; student of history, Strassburg and 
Freiburg 18S9-90; teacher French and German, Haverford college grammar 
school 1890-93 ; instructor Roman and medheval history, University of Penn. 

• 1893-. Editor Urban and the crusaders, 1894; Letters of the crusaders, 1894; 
Mediaeval student, 1895. Address, Universitv of Penn.. Philadelphia, Penn. 

A <!>, P. 

James Francis Murphy, A. M. Lawyer, Paw tucket, R. I.; chairman board 
of trustees Union school district, Lincoln, R. I. 1SS9-; moderator 1891-; town 
solicitor Lincoln 1S90. Address, 23 Broad St., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 



298 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1887 

William Overton. Teacher, classical department, high school, Providence, 
R. I. 18S7-90; principal high school, Lincoln, R. I. Address, 122 High St., 
Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

Charles Currier Phillips. Professor Latin, Roger Williams university, Nash- 
ville, Tenn. 1887-; treasurer 18S7-. Address, Roger Williams University, Nash- 
ville, Tenn. P. 

George Ripley Pinkham, A. M. Principal high school, Wayland, Mass. 18S7- 
89; Partridge academy, Duxbury, Mass. 1889-91; high school, and superin- 
tendent schools, Woodstock, Vt. 1891-92; professor Greek and oratory, St. 
John's college, Annapolis, Md. 1892-94; professor English literature, Kenyon 
college, Gambier, O. 1894-. Author Place and work of the college; Study and 
teaching of English in the college, in University magazine, 1S93 ; Masters of 
the dramatic art in ancient Greece and Elizabelha?i Englatid, 1894; Distinct 
a?id distinguishing characteristics of the American school of authorship, 1S94 ; 
Evolution and development of English literary criticism, 1894. Address, 
Gambier, O. P. 

Philip Joseph Reid. Night city editor Detroit free press. Address, 149 East 
Montcalm St., Detroit, Mich. P. 

Walter Reuben Scott. Electrical engineer, New York, N. Y. ; Buffalo, N. Y. 
Address, 992 Niagara St., Buffalo, N. Y. A <i>, P. 

Richard Mitchell Sherman. Episcopal clergyman; pastor St. Stephen's 
church, Newark, N. J. Address, 257 Clinton Ave., Newark, N. J. ¥ T, P. 

William Walter Wakeman, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1890; ordained Baptist 1890; pastor, Hampton Falls, N. H. 1890-. Address, 
Hampton Falls, N. H. Newt., A Y, P. 

Harry Franklin Walker, A. M. Assistant chemist North Chicago rolling 
mill company, Chicago, 111. ; 111. steel company ; chemist Passaic rolling mill 
company. Address, Passaic Rolling Mill Co., Paterson, N. J. A K E, P. 

Joseph Walker, A. M.; Harvard university 1890; LL. B. 1890. Lawyer, 
Boston, Mass. Address, Maple St., Brookline, Mass. p. 

Charles Lincoln White, A. M. Graduated Newton theological institution 
1890; Baptist clergyman ; pastor Great Falls, N. H. 1890-94; Somersworth, 
N. H. 1S94-. Address, Somersworth, N. H. A T, Newt., P. 

Frank Denison White, A. M. ;LL.B. Union university 1S90. Lawyer, Rut- 
land, Vt. ; city attorney Rutland 1891-93; member Vt. senate 1894-. Address, 
Rutland, Vt. p. 

Benaiah Longley Whitman, A. M. ; D. D. Bowdoin college 1894. Graduated 
Newton theological institution 1890; ordained Baptist 1887; pastor Free street 
church, Portland, Me. 1890-92; president Colby university 1892-. Author 
Ideals in education, inaugural address, 1892 ; Elements of Ethics, 1S93 '•> Eie ~ 
ments of sociology, 1S94. Address, Waterville, Me. Newt., A Y, P. 

Richard Wright, A. M. Graduated Hartford theological seminary 1890; tutor 
Hebrew and Greek 1890-91 ; Congregational clergyman ; acting pastor Windsor 
Locks, Conn. 1890-91 ; pastor 1891-. Address, Windsor Locks, Conn. P. 

Herrick Piatt Young, A. M. Student, Leipsic, one year; professor Latin, 
Furman university, Greenville, S. C 1890-. Author various poems and news- 
paper articles. Address, Furman University, Greenville, S. C. P. 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

Walter Esmond Keach. Manufacturer. Address, Valley Falls, R. I. A K E, P. 

Alfred Merritt Quick. City civil engineer and architect. Address, 19 Angell 

St., Providence, R. I. p 



1887 GRADUATES 299 

Howard Prescott Quick. Architect and engineer, West End street railway 
company, Boston, Mass. Address, 439 Albany St., Boston, Mass. A <i>, P. 

Orman Eris Ryther. General secretary Young men's Christian association, 
Jersey City, N.J.; Fitchburg, Mass. ; Hyde Park, Mass.; manager Coopera- 
tive entertainment bureau, Boston, Mass. Address, 52 Pierce St., Hyde Park, 
Mass. P. 

Louis Franklin Snow; A. B. Harvard university 1S89; A. M. 1890. Instruc- 
tor Elocution, Brown university 1890-92; dean of the Women's college 1892-. 
Address, 235 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. P. 40 *3 

1888 

Carl Hewes Abbott; LL. B. University of Cal. 1891. Lawyer. Address, 
Oakland, Cal. A K E, P. 

William Franklin Arrington. Teacher, New Preston, Conn. 18SS-89; gradu- 
ated Newton theological institution 1892; Baptist clergyman; .pastor First 
church, Newport, R. I. 1892-94; Maiden, Mass. 1S94-. Address, 41 Newbury 
St., Maiden, Mass. Newt., A Y, P. 

Clarence Augustus Barbour. Graduated Rochester theological seminary 
1891 ; Baptist clergyman; pastor Lake avenue church, Rochester, N. Y. 1S91-. 
Address, 323 Frank St., Rochester, N. Y. Roch. theol., A K E, P. 

Arthur Joy Bentley. Teacher. Address, Shushan, Washington, Co., N. Y. P. 
. Claus Alfrid BergStrom ; B. D. Yale university 1891. Student, Andover 
theological seminary 1888 ; Lutheran clergyman ; pastor Swedish evangelical 
Lutheran church, East Greenwich, R. I. 1887-94; Immanuel church, Centre- 
ville, R. I. 1891-94; Gloria Dei church, Providence, R. I. 1894- ; graduate 
student Brown university 1893-. Address, 7 Lincoln St., Providence, R. I. P. 

EH Whitney Blake; LL. B. Harvard university 1S91. Assistant, Indian de- 
partment, Hampton normal institute, Hampton, Va. 1S91-92 ; general mana- 
ger Providence society for organizing charity, Providence, R. I. 1892-. Ad- 
dress, 72 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. P. 

George Samson Brown. Lawyer. Address, Everett, Wash. p. 

Ernest Henry Brownell ; S. B. Mass. institute of technology 1S90. Sur- 
veyor, U. S. engineers 1S91 ; instructor Civil engineering, Brown university 
1891-94; assistant engineer waterworks construction 1892, '94; civil engineer, 
Providence, R. I. Address, 4 dishing St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Francis Herbert Brownell. Lawyer. Address, Everett, Wash. P. 

Winthrop White Brownell. Cotton broker. Address, 294 Benefit St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. * Y, P. 

Clayton Pratt Brunsen. Medical student, College of physicians and sur- 
geons; clerk New York office of Kent and Stanley company of Providence, R. 
I. Address, 3S9 Greene Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. X <I>, P. 

Charles Kemble Chambers. Admitted to bar 1891 ; lawyer, Mt. Holly, N. J. ; 
superintendent Mt. Holly street railway company. Address, Masonic Temple, 
Mt. Holly, N.J. A K E, P. 

Charles Doughty Cooke. Address, Paterson, N. J. 

Charles Hoben Day; Acadia college 1886; A. M. 1890; McMaster uni- 
versity 1894. Student, Newton theological institution 1888-89; Berlin 1S90- 
91; Baptist clergyman; pastor First church, Quebec, Canada ; secretary and 
treasurer Eastern association of province of Quebec. Editor Olive Branch. 
Address, 7 Dauphin St., Quebec, Canada. P. 



300 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1888 

James Floyd Denison. Instructor Mathematics, Milton academy, Milton, 
Mass. 1888-91 ; law student, New York, N. Y. 1891-. Address, 126 East 28th 
St., New York, N. Y. P. 

Charles Edward Dennis, A. M. upon examination 1890. Teacher Greek and 
German, Conn, literary institution, Suffield, Conn. 18SS-90; Classics, high 
school, Providence, R. I. 1890- ; graduate student, Brown university, candi- 
date for Ph. D. Address, High School, Providence, R. I. A Y, P. 

Edwin King Dexter. Clergyman. Address, Whitewater, Wis. 

John Wesley Gilbert, A. M. upon examination 1891. Student, American school 
of Classical studies at Athens 1890-91; professor Greek and English, Payne 
institute, Augusta, Fla. Author The denies of Attica ; Map of Eretria, in 
conjunction with J. Pickard. Address, 1616 Thirteenth St., Augusta, Ga. P. 

Clarence Grant Hamilton. Teacher, Swain's school, Providence, R. I. 18S8- 
89; music teacher, Providence 1888-. Address, 22 Portland St., Providence, 
R. I. A T, P. 

Frederick Augustus Harris. Address, 69 Bowen St., Providence, R. I. ■*■ T 

Morris William House. Director Tilden-Thurber company, dealers in silver- 
ware and fine jewelry. Address, 71 and 73 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. 

"FY, P. 

John Powell Hunter; M. D. University of Penn. 1893. Tutor, Bellevue ter- 
race, Los Angeles, Cal. ; Milwaukee, Wis. ; resident physician Allegheny gen- 
eral hospital, Allegheny, Penn. 1893-94; physician, Allegheny. Address, 245 
East St., Allegheny, Penn. A Y, P* 

Arthur Pliny Johnson, A. M. upon examination 1893. Instructor German 
and physical sciences, De Veaux college, Suspension Bridge, N. Y. 1888-89; 
principal high school, Groton, Conn. 1889-90; high school, Bristol, R. I. 
1890-. Address, Bristol, R. I. A *, P. 

Charles Franklin Medbury. Electrical engineer, Foxboro, Mass.; with West- 
inghouse electric company. Address, Ottawa, Canada. A <i>, P. 

Henry Winn Pinkham. Graduated Newton theological institution 1S91 ; or- 
dained Baptist 1891 ; pastor East Washington avenue church, Bridgeport, 
Conn. 1S91-. Address, Bridgeport, Conn. A Y, P. 

John Cornelius Quinn. Lawj'er. Address, 546 Wickenden St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

Louis Childs Sanford ; B. D. Episcopal theological school, Cambridge, Mass. 
1892. Episcopal missionary in charge of St. Luke's church, Selma, Cal., and 
St. Michael's church, Fowler, Cal. Address, Selma, Cal. P. 

Walter Burges Smith. Cotton manufacturer. Address, Box 1413, Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

Robert Rennie Taft. Superintendent Baltic power company, Baltic, Conn.; 
cotton manufacturer. Address, Baltic, Conn. P. 

Arthur Eugene Watson. Assistant foreman drafting department, Thomson- 
Houston and General electric companies, Lynn, Mass.; Schenectady, N. Y. ; 
university extension lecturer Electricity, Brown university. Author articles in 
electrical publications. Address, 126 Lafayette St., Schenectady, N. Y. A *, P. 

Fred Earle Whitaker, A. M. upon examination 1892. Principal grammar 
school and classical master high school, Woonsocket, R. I.; professor Latin, 
Thatcher institute, and head of language department, Nelson seminary, Shreve- 
port, La.; private instructor Classics. Address, Woonsocket, R. I. P. 

William Allen Wilbur, A. M. upon examination 1894. Teacher Vt. academy, 
Saxton's River, Vt. 1888-89; Latin, Colby academy, New London, N. H. 1889- 



1888 GRADUATES 301 

90; History and English literature, Howard seminary, West Bridgewater, 

Mass. 1890-. Address, Howard Seminary, West Bridgewater, Mass. A K E, P. 

Erving Yale Woolley. Dealer in cotton machinery. Address, 152 Congress 

St., Boston, Mass. P. 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

Josiah Bartlett. Teacher, Dr. Holbrook's military academy, Sing Sing, N. Y. 
five years ; Mathematics, physics and chemistry, Riverview academy, Pough- 
keepsie, N. Y. Address, Riverview Academy, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. P. 

Albert Burke Cook. Broker, Boston, Mass. Address, Hyde Park Ave., 
Forest Hills, Mass. A <]> 

William Henry Craig. Lawyer. Address, 94 La Salle St., Chicago, 111. P. 

Alexander Marshall ; M. D. University of the city of New York 1891. Assist- 
ant surgeon Bellevue hospital, New York, N. Y. ; physician, Ashlon, R. I.; 
health officer, Cumberland, R. I. Address, Ashton, R. I. P. 

Clarence Whitford Young. Lawyer. Address, 51 Barker Block, Omaha, 
Neb. P. 38 



1889 



Earl Newton Adams. With Empire publishing company, Philadelphia, Penn. 
1889-92; president 1892. Born Groton, N. Y., Jan. 12, 1867; died Philadel- 
phia, Penn., Aug. 17, 1S92. X <1>, Nee. 1S93 

William Henry Barnard. Overseer Indian school, Albuquerque, N. M. 18S9- 
90; with Providence steam and gas pipe company, Providence, R. I. Address, 
Centredale, R. I. <I> A X 

Arthur Ellis Barrows. Principal high school, Mettapoisett, Mass. 18S9-90; 
representative People's investment bureau, Boston, Mass. ; agent, Providence, 
R. I. for Ayer-Chapin company of Seattle, Washington 1S90. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., June 15, 1S66; died Rochester, Mass., Aug. 4, 1890. 

# A X, Nee. 1891 

Bertram Sinclair Blaisdell. Clerk appellate division R. I. supreme court. 
Address, Providence, R. I. X <I>, P. 

Francis Burdick. Secretary and treasurer Newport street railway company. 
Address, 227 Spring St., Newport, R. I. . X <i>, P. 

Frank Williams Carpenter. Electrician, with N. E. portelectric company, 
Dorchester, Mass. ; secretary and treasurer Attleboro cooperative bank, At- 
tleboro, Mass. 1892-93; bookkeeper, Attleboro. Address, 133 South Main St., 
Attleboro, Mass. A T, P. 

Frederick Everett Carpenter. Lawyer. Address, 32 Westminster St., 
Providence, R. I. <I> A X, P. 

Louis St. Clair Colby. Broker. Address, 35 Wall St.. New York, N. Y. P. 

Arthur Cushing. Law student, Harvard university 1889-90; lawyer, Provi- 
dence, R. I. ; member R. I. house of representatives 1S94-. Address, 42 West- 
minster St., Providence, R. I. <I> A X, P. 

Horace Lincoln Day; Acadia college iSSS; M. D. New York post graduate 
medical college 1893. Physician, Yarmouth, N. S. <I> A X 

William Brecke Deane. Medical student, Harvard university. Last address, 
Ogdensburg, N. Y. X <I> 

Charles Arthur Denfeld ; B. D. Episcopal theological school, Cambridge, 
Mass. Episcopal clergjman : pastor Church of the Saviour, Providence, R. I. 
1892-. Address, 16 John St., Providence, R. I. A Y, P. 



3°2 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1889 

Charles Farnsworth. Address, Colorado Springs, Colo. 

Archibald Angus Freeman; A.M. Cornell university 1890. Graduate student, 
Cornell university 1889-90; instructor normal school, Cortland, N. Y. ; History, 
Phillips academy, Andover, Mass. 1892-. Address, Andover, Mass. A K E, P. 

Sylvanus Everett Frohock. Graduated Newton theological institution 1892. 
Baptist clergyman; pastor Carew street church, Springfield, Mass. Address, 
256 Carew St., Springfield, Mass. 4> A X,'Newt., P. 

Reginald Spinks Fyfe. Address, 3721 Rhodes Ave., Chicago, 111. * A X 

William Howatt Gardner. Graduated Newton theological institution 1892 ; 
head teacher Wayland seminary, Washington, D. C. 1892-93; principal Keuka 
institute, Keuka college, N. Y. Author Might makes right ; Christian social- 
ism: its history, economic grounds and scriptural basis; Study of Genesis; 
That prayer-meeting; Position of Peter and Paul ; Ideal church, in Union 
signal, Chicago, 111.; At liberty's shrine; Is neglect of the pastoral function 
justifiable P in National Baptist; An educated ministry: is it needed? in 
Examiner; Pulpit and social questions, in New nation, Boston; Cooperative 
journalism, in Dawn, Boston; Women in the general conference, in Zion's 
herald, Boston. Address, Keuka College, N. Y. 4> A X, Newt., P. 

George Preston Grant. Treasurer Grant yarn company, manufacturers cotton 
yarns and warps, Fitchburg, Mass. Address, Fitchburg, Mass. P. 

Charles Grant Hartsock. Ordained Baptist 18S9; missionary, Upper Congo, 
Africa 1890-92. Born Lawrence, Ind., Aug. 16, 1865; died Irebu, Congo, 
Southwest Africa, Nov. 19, 1892. 4> A X, Nee. 1893 

Lauriston Hartwell Hazard. Secretary and treasurer Hazard cotton company, 
Providence, R. I. Address, 11 Market Sq., Providence, R. I. 

Ralph Wentworth Jackson ;M.D. Long Island college hospital 1892. Physi- 
cian. Address, 131 Franklin St., Fall River, Mass. A 4>, P. 

Ernest Potter Jenks. Student, Johns Hopkins university; College of physi- 
cians and surgeons. Address, 13 West iSth St., New York, N. Y. A $, P. 

Prescott Ford Jernegan. Ordained Baptist 1889; instructor Greek and Latin, 
Phillips academy, Andover, Mass. 1889-90; graduated Newton theological in- 
stitution 1892; pastor First church, Middletown, Conn. 1892-. Author Ser- 
mon, in Gospel from two testaments, edited by E. B. Andrews, 1893; Christo- 
logical implications of the higher criticism, in Biblical world, 1894. Address, 
Middletown, Conn. P. 

William Gilbert Lathrop ; B. D. Yale university 1892. Congregational clergy- 
man; pastor, Monroe, Conn. 1892-93; North Haven, Conn. 1893-. Address, 
North Haven, Conn. A Y, P. 

Henry Plummer Lovewell ; M. D. Harvard university 1894. Merchant, Prov- 
idence, R. I. ; interne McLean hospital, Somerville, Mass. Address, Box 8, 
Someiville, Mass. X <3>, P. 

Edward Payson Manning; Ph. D.Johns Hopkins university 1S94. Instructor 
Mathematics, St. Lawrence university, Canton, N. Y. Author On the repre- 
sentation of a function by a trigo?wmetric,series. Address, St. Lawrence uni- 
versity, Canton, N. Y. A <i>, P 

Richard Runyon Martin. Law student, Columbia college; lawyer. Address, 
21 Mann Building, Utica, N. Y. A T, P. 

Robert Lew Preston Mason. Travelling salesman Mason, Chapin and com- 
pany, Providence, R. I.; superintendent Champlain mills, manufacturing 
chemical fibre, Willsboro, N. Y. A T, P. 



1889 GRADUATES 303 

George Packard; LL. B. Northwestern university 1S91. Student, Union col- 
lege of law, Chicago, 111.; lawyer, Chicago, 111.; assistant attorney World's 
Columhian exposition 1892-93. Address, 518 First National Bank Building, 
Chicago, 111. A T, P. 

Henry Fenno Parker. Law student, Harvard university. Address 158 Bel- 
mont St., Brockton, Mass. A <i>, P. 

Herbert Ware Parmenter. Lawyer, Providence. R. I. 1892-93; clerk re- 
publican committee, Johnston, R. I. Born Providence, R. I., April 4, 1865; 
died Los Angeles, Cal., Sept. 6, 1893. ^ *> Nee. 1S94 

William Samuel Pease. Address, Denver, Col. 

Carl Copping Plehn ; Ph. D. Gottingen university 1891. Professor History 
and political science, Middlebury college 1891-93; assistant professor Political 
economy, University of Cal. 1893-. Author Das Kreditwesen der Staaten 
und Staedte der nordamerikaniscken Union, 1S91 ; also numerous magazine 
articles. Address, Berkeley, Cal. P. 

George Porter. In lumber business. Address, 266 State St., Bridgeport, 
Conn. P. 

Edward Harris Rathbun. Superintendent Ray's woolen company, Franklin, 
Mass. Address, Franklin, Mass. P. 

Herbert Ambrose Rice, A. M. upon examination 1891. Instructor, University 
grammar school, Providence, R. I. 1889-92; law student, Harvard university 
1892-. Address, 18 Brown St., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 

Edward Thompson Root. Architect. Address, 147 Melrose St., Providence, 
R. I. A 4>, P. 

Dennis Harvey Sheahan. Lawyer, Providence, R. I.; clerk R. I. house of 
representatives; member Providence common council 1S94- ; board of exam- 
iners R. I. normal school. Address, 905 Branch Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

Newton Mercer Simmonds. Address, Crozer Theological Seminary, Ches- 
ter. Penn. 

Ernest Gilbert Smith. Dealer in dental supplies. Address, 244 Westminster 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Frank Austin Smith. Student, Crozer theological seminary 1S89-90; Baptist 
clergyman. Address, Somerville, N.J. $ A X, P. 

Percy Dinsmore Smith, A. M. upon examination 1894. Lawyer, Providence, 
R. I. ; member R. I. house of representatives 1889- ; town moderator Glocester, 
R. I. ; member school committee Glocester; superintendent schools Glocester; 
member R. I. state board of education ; clerk, office of R. I. secretary of state 
1890-91; member commission Woonsocket and Pascoag railroad. Address, 9 
Benevolent St., Providence, R. I. P. 

David Grant Smyth. Principal Leland and Gray seminary, Townshend, Vt. ; 
instructor Mathematics, high school, Hartford, Conn. Address, 46 Willard 
St., Hartford, Conn. P. 

Vernon Purinton Squires. Instructor Natural sciences, Worcester academy, 
Mass. 1889-90; professor Greek and Latin, N. Y. state normal school, 
Oneonta, N. Y. 1890-93; fellow in English, University of Chicago 1893-95. 
Address, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. A K E, P. 

Augustus Taber Swift, A. M. upon examination 1890. Instructor German, 
Brown university 1890-92 ; French 1894- ; master Modern languages, Hotch- 
kiss school, Lakeville, Conn. 1892-94. Address, iS Creighton St., Providence, 
R. I. 4> A X, P. 

George Eddy Warren. Wholesale coal dealer, Philadelphia and Reading coal 
and iron company, Boston, Mass. Address, Newton Centre, Mass. P. 



304 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1889 

Arthur Lincoln Wheeler. Student, of electricity, Mass. institute of technol- 
ogy ; teacher, Manual training school, Providence, R. I. Address, 96 South 
Angell St., Providence, R. I. X <1> 

Joseph Caldwell Whipple. Resident, Maiden, Mass. Address, 128 Salem 
St., Maiden, Mass. P. 

Frank Harlow Wildes. Lawyer. Address, 4 Westminster St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

Appleton Park Williams. With R. I. hospital trust company, Providence, 
R.I. 1SS9-?; treasurer Upton manufacturing company. Address, West Upton, 
Mass. A K E, P. 

Nathan Manchester Wright. School district trustee Johnston, R. I. 1890- ; 
superintendent schools 1891-; editor's private secretary Journal office, Provi- 
dence, R. I. Author School reports-, Johnston, R. I.; also numerous news- 
paper articles. Address, Olneyville, R. I. * A X, P. 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

Frederick Huntington Briggs. Billiard table manufacturer, Boston, Mass. 
Address, 449 Beacon St., Boston, Mass. P. 

George Farquhar Jones King. Student. Address, 43 Waterman St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

Francis Heber Mansfield. Mercantile agent. Address, 371 Fulton St., 
Brooklyn, N. Y. P. 

Warren Seabury Simmons ; M. D. College of physicians and surgeons 1892. 
Surgeon, Atlanta avenue dispensary, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; assistant to surgeons, 
St. John's hospital Brooklyn ; physician, Brooklyn. Address, 338 Lafayette 
Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y. Columb., P. 

John Parker Williams. 'Teacher Mathematics, high school, Providence, R. 
I. 1S89-92 ; instructor Mathematics and mechanical drawing, Adelphi academy, 
Brooklyn, N. Y. Address, Adelphi Academy, Brooklyn, N. Y. 

A K E, P. 52 *4 

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John Lincoln Alger. Teacher, high school, Providence, R. I. ; instructor Pure 
Mathematics, and graduate student, Brown university 1892-95. Address, 3 
Angell Place, Providence, R. I. P. 

Frank Appleton. Episcopal clergyman ; pastor St. Thomas' church, Provi- 
dence, R. I.; St. Andrew's church, St. Johnsbury, Vt. Address, St. Johns- 
bury, Vt. P. 

Alfred Paley Bond. From Wethersfield, Conn. 

Alexander Phoenix Bourne. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1S94; 
student of theology, Harvard university. Address, 41 Divinity Hall, Cambridge, 
Mass. A 4>, P. 

Thomas Edwin Brown. Lawyer. Address, 31 and 33 Pine St., New York, 
N. Y. P. 

Martin Salisbury Budlong, A. M. upon examination 1892. M. D. Hahne- 
mann medical college, Philadelphia, Penn. 1895. Resident physician, Hahne- 
mann hospital 1895-. Address, Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia, Penn. 

A <S>, P. 

Joseph Edmond Bullen ; A. M. Columbia college|iS94. Law student. Ad- 
dress, 151 West 45th St., New York, N. Y. A K E, P. 



1890 GRADUATES 305 

Edmund Cody Burnett. Professor Greek and modern languages, Carson and 
Newman college, Mossy Creek, Tenn. Address, Mossy Creek, Tenn. P. 

Hamilton Edgar Chapman. Graduated Newton theological institution 1893; 
Baptist clergyman ; pastor New Hartford, Conn. Address, New Hartford, 
Conn. $ A X, P. 

James Quayle Dealey, A. M. upon examination 1S93. Professor Languages 
and history, Denton normal school, Denton, Tex. 1890-91 ; Latin, Vt. academy, 
Saxton's River, Vt. 1S91-93; instructor English, Brown university 1893-94; 
Latin 1S94-; graduate student, candidate for Ph. D. 1S93-. Address, 6 Camp 
St., Providence, R. I. A T, P. 

Charles Henry Forbes. Professor Latin, Phillips academy, Andover, Mass. 
Address, Andover, Mass. A K E, P. 

Edgar Benjamin French. Address, 365 North Main St., Pawtucket, R. I. 

Edwin Collins Frost. Resident, Providence, R. I. Address, 207 Smith St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

Stephen Grant Goldthwaite. City editor Boone daily nezvs, Boone, Iowa; 
editor Boone county republican. Address, Boone, Iowa. A X, P. 

Harry Linwood Grant. Bookkeeper, Providence, R. I.; with Builders iron 
foundry, Providence. Address, 95 Congress Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

William Thomas Green. Graduated Newton theological institution 1S93; Bap- 
tist clergyman. Address, Natick, R. I. Newt., <i> A X, P. 

Charles Lee Anthony Heiser. Manufacturer, Providence, R. I. Address, 
152 George St., Providence, R. I. 

Frederick Howard Hovey ; LL. B. Harvard university 1893. Lawyer, Boston, 
Mass. Address, Newton Centre, Mass. 

Daniel Sanford Jenks. Graduated Newton theological institution 1S93; Bap- 
tist clergyman ; pastor, Caribou, Me. 1893-. Address, Caribou, Aroostook Co., 
Me. Newt., P. 

Alfred Scott Johnson. Lawyer. Address, 324 Butler Exchange, Piovidence, 
R. I. A«I>, P. 

Joseph Mary Killelea. In business. Address, Ottawa, 111. P. 

Albert Eugene Kingsley. Graduated Newton theological institution 1893; 
Baptist clergyman ; pastor Poquonock Bridge, Conn.; First church, Bangor, 
Me. Address, 105 Hammond St., Bangor, Me. 4> A X, Newt., P. 

Charles Wayland Lisk. Professor Greek and Latin, Ala. military academy, 
Huntsville, Ala. 1890-91 ; student, Southern Baptist theological seminary 
1S91-?; graduated Rochester theological seminary 1S93; ordained Baptist 1893; 
pastor, Luverne, Minn. 1S93-94; graduate student New Testament history and 
literature, Chicago university 1894-95; pastor First church, Ithaca, Mich. 
1895-. Address, Ithaca, Mich. A Y, P. 

Charles Fisk McKenzie. Professor Latin and modern languages, Roger Wil- 
liams university, Nashville, Tenn. 1S91 ; Modern languages and mathematics, 
University school 1S93; dealer in wholesale and retail millinery, Nashville. 
Address, 40S Union St., Nashville, Tenn. A K E, P. 

James McLaughlin; B. D. Yale university 1893. Graduated Berkeley divinity 
school 1S94; Episcopal clergyman; pastor Christ church, Middle Haddam, 
Conn. 1894. Williamsport, Penn. 1894-. Address, 11 Trinity Place, Williams- 
port, Penn. P. 

James Geoffrey McMurry. Law student, Harvard university ; lawyer. Ad- 
dress, Denver, Col. AT 

Tracey Lansing Newton. Telegraph operator. Address, ^ Prospect St., 
Worcester, Mass. X 4>, P. 



306 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1890 

Augustus Stanton Owen. Lawyer. Address, Lakeport, N. H. P. 

Henry Robinson Palmer. Editorial writer, Provide?ice journal, Providence, 
R. I. 18S0-. Author A visit to Pitcaini's Island irt Harper's -weekly, Dec. 
1S94. Address, Journal Office, Providence, R.I. A K E, P. 

Eugene Ashton Perry. Master grammar school, Maiden, Mass. Address, 
45 Pierce St., Maiden, Mass. P. 

James Benton Porter. Address, Bridgeport, Conn. 

Edward Everett Potter. From Auburn, R. I. 

Frederic Moseley Sackett; LL. B. Harvard university 1893. Lawyer. Ad- 
dress, King Building, Columbus, O. P. 

Frederic Washburne Sandford. Teacher, South Kingstown, R. I. Address, 
Box 271, Bristol, R. I. P. 

Frank Arthur Sayles. Manufacturer and mill owner. Address, Pawtucket, 
R. I. 

Arthur Warren Smith. Principal high school, Bristol, N. H. 1891-92; instruc- 
tor Greek, German and history, O. military institute, College Hill, O. 1S92- 
93; principal Pawtuxet high school, Warwick, R.I. 1893-94; Baptist clergy- 
man ; pastor, Shelton, Conn. 1894-. Author Course of study in Union school 
district number two, Bristol, N. H. Address, Box 354, Shelton, Conn. P. 

Edward Clinton Besom Stiness ; LL. B. Harvard university 1894. Lawyer. 
Address, 123 Clay St., Pawtucket, R. I. 9 A X, P. 

Frederick Emerson Stockwell. Teacher, Franklin school, Philadelphia, 
Penn. 1890-92; classical department, high school, Providence, R. I, 1892-94; 
student, Union theological seminary 1894-. Address, 20 Cooke St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. AT, P. 

Clifford Sayles Tower. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. Author Synopsis of R. 
I. corporation law, in conjunction with J. A. Williams, in Corporation 
legal ma?iual of N. J. Address, 144 AngellSt., Providence, R. I. 9 A X, P. 

Carl Efferenn Tucker. Lawyer, Lockport, N. Y. ; Niagara Falls, N. Y. Ad- 
dress, Gluck Building, Niagara Falls, N. Y. A $, P. 

Irving Everett Walker. Boot and shoe manufacturer. Address, Westboro, 
Mass. p. 

Herman William Watjen. Graduated Newton theological institution 1S93; 
Baptist clergyman. Address, Warren, R. I. Newt., A T, P. 

Elliot Farnsworth White. Resident, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Summit, N.J. Ad- 
dress, Box 620, Summit, N. J. P. 

James Alexander Williams. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. Author Synopsis 
of R. I. corporation law, in conjunction with C. S. Tower, in Corporatio?i 
legal manual of N. J. Address, 42 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Walter Harris Young, A. M. upon examination 1892. Assistant principal 
Conn, literary institution, Suffield, Conn.; principal high school, Warren, R. 
I. ; graduate student, Brown university, candidate for Ph. D. 1892-. Author 
Spencer's first cause, in Chicago standard, June, 1890. Address, Warren, R. I. 

* A X, P. 
Bachelors of Philosophy. 

William Grosvenor Ely ; M. E. Cornell university 1892. Electrical expert 
with General electric company, Schenectady, N. Y. Address, 72 Washington 
Ave., Schenectady, N. Y. p. 

Frederick Taft Guild, A. M. upon examination 1891. Instructor Chemistry, 
Brown university 1890-91 ; secretary of the faculty and registrar 1S91-. Ad- 
dress, 40 East Manning St., Providence, R. I. p. 



1890 GRADUATES 307 

Dennis Joseph Holland. Lawyer. Address, 953 Broad St., Providence, R. I. 

P. 

Eugene Calvin Myrick. Bleacher, dyer and printer of cotton cloth, Provi- 
dence, R. I. Address, 162 Prospect St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Lyman Churchill Newell, A. M. upon examination 1891. Instructor Chemis- 
try, Brown university 1890-91 ; student, Johns Hopkins university. Author 
frequent newspaper articles. Address, 87 Park Place, Pavvtucket, R. I. A Y, P. 

Walter Ackman Presbrey. Civil engineer highway department Providence, 
R. I. Address, City Hall, Providence, R. I. P. 

Frederick Miller Rhodes. Salesman with C. S. Sisson and company, job- 
bers of boots, shoes and rubbers. Address, 143 Public St., Providence, R. I. 

A X, P. 

Qeorge Heber Webb. In charge of part of tabulation of nth census, In- 
terior department, Washington, D. C. ; journalist. Address, Hjattsville, Md. 

G A X, P. 

Frank Thomas Wescott ; S. B. Mass. institute of technology 1S92. Civil 
engineer. Address, 42 Rand St., Central Falls, R. I. P. 54 



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Walter Evans Andrews. Teacher English, high school, Worcester, Mass. 
Address, 31 Lancaster St., Worcester, Mass. <t> A X, P. 

Joseph Nickerson Ashton; A. M. Harvard university 1S93. Teacher Theory 
and history of music, Boston. Address, 336 Essex St., Salem, Mass. A <i>, P. 

John Baptiste Barbour. Student, Rochester theological seminary. Address, 
Trevor Hall, Rochester, N. Y. A K E, P. 

Edwin Armington Barrows. With R. I. hospital trust company. Address, 
38 Olive St., Providence. R. I. p. 

Edward Otis Bartlett. Teacher. Address, Cornwall-on-Hudson, N. Y. P. 

Arthur Loring Beals. Medical student, College of physicians and surgeons, 
New York, N, Y. Address, 3S9 Main St., Brockton, Mass. A <1> 

Edward Bailey Birge. Supervisor of music. Address, Easthampton, Mass. 

A T, P. 

Charles Davis Burrows; B. D. Episcopal theological school, Cambridge, 
Mass. 1894. Episcopal clergyman; pastor Church of the Transfiguration, 
Providence, R. I. 1894-. Address, 97 Somerset St., Providence, R. I. A ij>, P. 

Augustus Woodbury Calder. Medical student, Harvard university. Ad- 
dress, 33 St. James Ave., Boston, Mass. p. 

Alexander Duncan Chapin. Banker. Address, 12 Exchange St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

Arthur liutchins Colby. Broker, New York, N. Y. Editor Songs of Broiv7i 
university. Address, 35 Wall St., New York, N. Y. P. 

Chester Aquila Cook; LL.B. Harvard university 1894. Admitted to bar 1894; 
real estate broker. Address, Tremont House, Chicago. 111. A <I> 

Frank Graves Cressey. Student of theology, University of Chicago. Address, 
University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. P. 

Seeber Edwards. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. ; assistant clerk, appellate divis- 
ion, R. I. supreme court. Address, 52 Barnes St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Samuel Andrews Everett. In business. Address, 233 Pleasant St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 



308 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1891 

Martin Smith Fanning. Jewelry manufacturer, Providence, R. I.; member 
school committee 1S94-. Address, 150 Sutton St., Providence, R. I. A K E, P. 

George Hooper Ferris, A. M. upon examination 1893. Student, Union theo- 
logical seminary. Address, 740 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y. A Y, P. 

James Martin Gillrain; LL. B. Harvard university 1894. Lawyer. Address, 
61 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P. 

William John Green. Teacher History and English. Address, 63 Irving 
Place, New York, N. Y. A K E, P. 

Frederic Albert Greene. Lawyer, Providence, R. I.; moderator North Provi- 
dence 1893-94. Address, 413 Butler Exchange, Providence, R. I. $ A X, P. 

John Francis Greene. Instructor Greek, Brown university 1891-94; Latin 
1894-. Address, 51 Angell St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Ernest Abbott Hicks. Broker, real estate and insurance securities. Address, 
88 Exchange St., Portland, Me. A K E, P. 

Frank Leonard Hinckley ; LL. B. Harvard university 1894. Law student. 
Address, 89 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. P. 

George James Holden. Travelling salesman. Address, 244 Westminster St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

William Henry Hopkins. Law student, Harvard university 1S93. Lawyer. 
Address, 33 Pine St., New York, N. Y. <f> A X, P. 

Walter Kendall Jewett. Medical student. Address, Fitchburg, Mass. X *, P. 

Albert Bushnell Johnson, A. M. upon examination 1S92. Instructor Romance 
languages, Brown university 1S92-. Address, East Providence, R. I. P. 

Ernest Henry Johnson, A. M. upon examination 1892. Principal A. P. Hoyt 
grammar school, East Providence, R. I. Address, 67 Burgess Ave., East 
Providence, R. I. A 4>, P. 

Edward Stephen Kiley ; M. D. College of physicians and surgeons 1894. 
Ship surgeon, N. Y. and Cuba mail steamship company 1S94; physician, Paw- 
tucket, R. I.; member staff St. Joseph's hospital, Providence, R. I. 1894-. Ad- 
dress, 251 Main St., Pawtucket, R. I. Columb., P. 

Charles Edward Knowles. Graduated Rochester theological seminary 1S94; 
Baptist clergyman ; pastor, Flushing, N.J. Address, Flushing. N.J. 

Herald, P. 

Frank Dyer Lisle. With Pope manufacturing company, Boston, Mass.: Hart- 
ford, Conn. Address, 122 Garden St., Hartford, Conn. ' A X, P. 

Thomas Francis McDonnell. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. Address, Wickford, 
R. I. P. 

Charles Albert Meader. Teacher German and English literature, boarding 
school, Salem, N. Y. ; high school, Pawtucket, R. I. ; student Episcopal theo- 
logical seminary, Cambridge, Mass. Address, 80 Lyon St., Pawtucket, R. I. 

A Y, P. 

Abram Cyrus Mendenhall. With Southern finishing mills, Greensboro, N. 
C. 1893; with Builders iron foundry, Providence, R. I. Address, 16 John St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

Morris Lewis Messer; LL. B. Boston university 1894. Reporter, Providence 
journal, Providence, R. I. 1S91-92; lawyer, Boston, Mass. Address, 10 
Tremont St., Boston, Mass. A K E, P. 

John Derward Miner. Merchant. Address, East Greenwich, R. I. <I> A X 

Robert Stanberry Olney. Manufacturer. Address, Cherry Valley, Mass. A* 

Nillo Griswold Proctor. Address, Town send Harbor, Mass. 

Charles Humphrey Sisson. From Watertown, N. Y. ; deceased. 



1891 GRADUATES 309 

Gerald Birney Smith. Tutor Latin, Oberlin academy 1891-92; instructo 
Mathematics, Worcester academy 1S92-93 ; Modern languages 1S93-. Ad 
dress, Worcester academy, Worcester, Mass. A T, P 

Francis Henry Spear. Clergyman. Address, Killingly, Conn. X <l>, P 

Ferdinand Dutton Stidham. With Russell and Erwin manufacturing com 
pany, hardware, New Britain, Conn. Address, 31 High St., New Britain 
Conn. P 

Walter Lincoln Stone. Graduated Newton theological institution iS94;Bap 
tist clergyman. Address, South Penobscot, Me. Newt., P 

James Freebody Thompson. Law student. Address, 4 Tierney Block, Cathe 
dral Square, Providence, R. I. P 

George Walker. Resident, Newton Centre, Mass. Address, Montvale Road 
Newton Centre, Mass. P 

John Edward Weeden. Address, Fort Worth, Tex. 

Elmer Almy Wilcox. Lawyer, Providence, R. I.; instructor Law, Brown 
university 1894-. Address, 29 Weybosset St., Providence, R. I. A T, P. 

Edgar Lincoln Willard. Principal high school, Oxford, Mass. 1891-92 ; North 
Attleboro, Mass. 1892-94; student, R. I. normal school, Providence, R. I. 
1894-95; superintendent schools Mansfield, Mass. 1S95. Address, Mansfield, 
Mass. P. 

Fred Wayland Woodcock. Insurance agent. Address, 8 Exchange Place, 
Boston, Mass. P. 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

Stephen Sheldon Colvin, A. M. upon examination 1S94. Instructor English. 
Brown university 1891-92, '93-94; Rhetoric 1S94-; connected with Provide/ire 
journal. Address, 51 Angell St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Edwin Grant Dexter, A. M. upon examination 1892. Science master high 
school, Colorado Springs, Colo. ; director Colo, summer school of science, 
philosophy and languages. Address, Colorado Springs, Colo. P. 

Herbert Luther Dunn, C. E. 1893. First assistant to resident engineer in 
constructing Lonsdale dam, Lonsdale, R. I.; civil engineer with R. II. Ting- 
ley, Providence. R. I. Address, 43 Dover St., Providence, R. I. X <I>, P. 

Francis Edgar George. Principal high school, East Hampton, Conn. 1S91- 
92; New Hartford, Conn. 1893-94; advertising solicitor. Address, Franklin, 
Mass. P. 

Merrick Lyon Goff. Clerk. Address, 23 East Manning St., Providence, R. I. P. 

William Howard Paine. Address, 216 Broadway, Providence, R. I. 

Albert DeForest Palmer. Graduate student, Johns Hopkins university; in- 
structor Physics, Brown university 1S93-. Address, Brown university, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 

Charles Manchester Perry. Address, Saltville, Va. 

William Benjamin Perry. Broker, real eslate and investment securities. Ad- 
dress, Drawer 457, Portland, Me. P. 

Henry Joshua Spooner. Address, George St., Providence, R.I. 9 A X 

Robert Wendell Taft. Cotton manufacturer; treasurer Coventry company, 
Providence, R. I.; director American national bank; trustee Providence in- 
stitution for savings. Address, 42 Angell St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Alfred Simpson Taylor; A. M. upon examination 1892. Student, College of 
physicians and surgeons, New York, N. Y. Address, 6 Star St., Pawtucket, 
R. I. A T, P. 



310 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1891 

James Lucas Wheaton. Medical student, Harvard university. Address, Paw- 
tucket. R. I. P. 

Frank Edward Winsor, C. E. 1892. Civil engineer; member engineer corps 
Metropolitan sewerage commission, Boston, Mass. 1891-95 ; assistant engineer 
in charge ot construction of pumping station Deer Island, Boston harbor 1894- 
95; engineer, Providence, R. I. 1S95-. Address, 174 Weybosset St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. X $, P. 

Walter Allen Young. From Providence, R. I. 63 *1 

l8p2 

George Frederick Andrews. Chemist, Cornell and Andrews, refiners, Provi- 
dence, R. I. Author Notes on aluminium, in journal of American chemical 
society. Address, 91 Almy St., Providence, R. I. A T, P. 

Neil Andrews. Student Newton theological institution 1892-. Author De- 
velopment of nominating convention in R. /., 1894. Address, Newton Cen- 
tre, Mass. P. 

Albert Leslie Barbour, A. M. upon examination 1894. Principal high school, 
Cumberland, R. I. Address, Ashton, R. I. $ A 0, P. 

Horatio Eliphalet Bellows. Law student. Address, 66 Tanner St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. X$, P. 

John Frederick Blacklock. Student, Newton theological institution 1892-93; 
Crozer theological seminary 1893-94; pastor Wynn memorial Baptist chapel, 
Camden, N. J. 1894-. Address, 608 Pine St., Camden, N. J. P. 

Bertram Blaisdell. Teacher. Address, Meredith, N. H. P. 

Everett Anthony Bowen. Student of theology, University of Chicago. Ad- 
dress, 27 Sycamore St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Horatio Nelson Slater Bradford. First assistant entry clerk; city salesman; 
travelling salesman for cotton firm. Address, 359 State St., Springfield, Mass. 

P. 

James Edward Brennan. Address, 237 Pine St., Pawtucket, R. I. 

Theodore Shotwell Brown. Advertising clerk, American Baptist publica- 
tion society, Philadelphia, Penn. Address, 1435 North 16th St., Philadelphia, 
Penn. P. 

Edward Ibarra Brownell. Law student, Harvard university. Address, Bris- 
tol, R. I. 

Herbert Carpenter Brownell. Address, 73 Prospect St., Providence, R. I. 

Warren Gardner Bullard. Instructor, Elmira free academy, Elmira, N. Y. 
1892-93; student, Clark university 1893- ; instructor Mathematics and juris- 
prudence, St. Lawrence university, Canton, N. Y. 1894. Address, Box 555, 
Geneva, N. Y. P. 

Leonard Herbert Campbell. Teacher manual training high school, Provi- 
dence, R. I. Address, 213 Pavilion Ave., Providence, R. I. X <I>, P. 

James Cross Collins. Lawyer. Address, 6 South Main St., Providence, R. I. 

A 4>, P. 

William Richardson Dorman. Clerk, New York office, Niagara fire insur- 
ance company, New York, N. Y. ; law student, New York university. Ad- 
dress, in Park Place, Brooklyn, N. Y. A <I>, P. 

Frederick Alvin Durham. Journalist, Des Moines, la. ; editor Underwriters' 
review; proprietor and publisher Mo?ithly insurance Journal. Address, 612 
Locust St., Des Moines, la. * A 0, P. 



1892 GRADUATES 311 

Frank Tourtellot Easton. Member city staff, Tribune, New York, N.Y. 1S92- 
94; student, New York law school 1S93-. Address, 47 Division St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. A *, P. 

William liolden Eddy, A. M. upon examination 1S93. Teacher, high school, 
Providence, R. I. Address, 36 Bradford St., Providence, R. I. P. 

John Paine Gage. Cotton broker. Address, Fall River, Mass. A K E, P. 

Royal Henry Gladding. Lawyer. Address, 262 Broadway, Providence, R. I. 

A -!>, P. 

Isaac Philip Greene. Last address, Fall River, Mass. A K E 

Charles Frederick Harper. Druggist, Woonsocket, R. I. ; principal high 
school, Walpole, Mass. Address, Walpole, Mass. <1> A 9, P. 

George Washington Crockett Hill. Student, Andover theological seminary 
1892-. Address, Box 664, Andover, Mass. And., P. 

Albert Edward Hylan. Student, Newton theological institution 1S92-. Ad- 
dress, Newton Centre, Mass. Newt., P. 

William Chauncy Langdon, A. M. upon examination 1S93. Instructor Eng- 
lish, Brown university 1S92-93 ; lecturer on English and American literature, 
American society for the extension of university teaching, Philadelphia, 
Penn. 1S93; private tutor, Washington. D. C. 1894; instructor English, 
Columbian university 1894- ; director Washington university extension 1894-. 
Address, 2719 P St., N. W., Washington, D. C. P. 

Arthur Newton Leonard, A. M. upon examination 1893; Ph. D. 1894. In- 
structor German, Brown university 1892-94; student Leipsic 1S94-. Address, 
71 Providence St., Providence, R. I. A <i>, P. 

Louis Manson Lincoln. Student. Address, 25 Ringgold St., Providence, 
R. I. Prov. dir. 

John Hathaway Lindsey. Assistant governor Friends' school. Address, 
Friends' School, Providence, R. I. P. 

Arthur Francis McGinn. Student, College of physicians and surgeons. 
Address, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y. P. 

Charles Henry Merriman. Manufacturer, Woonsocket R. I. Address, 
Care of Social Manufacturing Co., Woonsocket, R. I. P. 

Gorham Noble Norton. In woolen goods business. Address, 306 Benefit St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

Richard Olney. Journalist, member staff Worcester daily spy, Worcester, Mass. 
Address, Cherry Valley, Mass. A <I» P. 

Herbert Graves Partridge. Medical student, University of Penn. Address, 
327 North 40th St., West Philadelphia, Penn. P. 

John Combe Pegram. Medical student, Harvard university 1S92-. Address, 
23 Angell St., Providence, R. I. P. 

James Aldrich Pirce. Teacher Classics, English and classical school, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 1892-94; law student, Harvard university 1894- ; member school 
committee Johnston, R. I.; superintendent of schools. Address, 14 Trow- 
bridge Place, Cambridge, Mass. P. 

Augustus Phineas Reccord. Student of theology, Harvard university. Ad- 
dress, Fairhaven, Mass. 4> A 9, P. 

Herbert Howard Rice. Corresponding clerk. Address, Pope Manufacturing 
Co., Boston, Mass. A <i>, P. 

George Nelson Richmond. Medical student, University of Penn. Address, 
327 North 40th St., Philadelphia, Penn. -P. 



312 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1892' 

Henry Kalloch Rowe. Teacher History and political science, Miss Barr's 
school, Boston, Mass. 1893; Greek and advanced history, Colby academy, 
New London, N. H. 1893-. Address, New London, N. H. A K E, P. 

Francis Mitchel Smith. Real estate and insurance agent. Address, 3 Cus- 
tom House St., Providence, R. I. P. 

James Edward Smith. Lawyer. Address, 206 Broadway, New York, N. Y. 

P. 

William Henry Smith. Medical student, Harvard university. Address, 38 
Bank St., Fall River, Mass. P. 

Charles Stickney. Principal schools Hartford, S. D. ; law student, Elk 
Point, S. D. Author, Kno-wnothingism in R. /., 1S94. Address, Elk Point, 
S. D. P. 

Ralph Winfred Tower, A. M. Graduate student, Brown university 1893. In- 
structor Biology 1892-93 ; demonstrator of Anatomy 1S94-; student, Leipsic 
1893-94. Author Dissection of the cat, an introduction to the study of anatomy, 
in conjunction with F. P. Gorham, 1895. Address, 397 Pine St., Providence, 
R. I. P. 

Alpheus Dudley Tucker. Bookkeeper. Address, 16 Maynard St., Pawtucket, 
R. I. e A X, P. 

Frank William Tucker. Teacher, Worcester academy 1892-94; law student, 
New York, N. Y. Address, Lee, Mass. P. 

Robert Northam Turner. Address, 175 Ninth Ave., New York, N. Y. X 4> 

Benjamin Stanley Webb; LL. B. New York law school 1894. Lawyer. Ad- 
dress, 154 Nassau St., New York, N. Y. A K E, P. 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

Marshall Stewart Brown, A. M. upon examination 1S93. Instructor Eng- 
lish, Brown university 1892-93; History, University of Mich. 1893-94; acting 
professor History and political science, University of the city of New York 
1894-. Address, University of the City of New York, New York, N. Y. P. 

Walter Lincoln Chase. From Middletown, R. I. 

Martin Wilmarth Kern. Cut glass manufacturer. Address, 77 Page St., 
Providence, R. I. 6 A 0, P. 

Frank Willington Matteson. With J. N. and H. Brown, Providence, R. I. 
Address, 50 South Main St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Horace McFarland. From Framingham, Mass. 

Edmund Bingham Munger. Student of music. Address, Xenia, O. P. 

Edward De Vallie O'Connor. Lawyer. Address, 185 Camp St., Providence, 
R. I. 

William Henry O'Neil. Clerk, B. B. and R. Knight, Providence, R. I. Ad- 
dress, 3 Washington Row, Providence, R. I. P. 

Henry Morgan Stone, A. M. upon examination 1893. Instructor English, 
Brown university 1892-93; Elocution 1893-94; student, Episcopal theological 
school, Cambridge, Mass. 1894-. Address, 11 Adelphi Ave., Providence, R. I. 

P. 

Harrison Southwick Taft. Student, Mass. institute of technology, Boston, 
Mass. Address, 118 Dartmouth St., Boston, Mass. P. 59 



1893 



GRADUATES 3 l 3 



1893 

Henry Ward Beecher Arnold. Teacher Sciences and mathematics. Address, 
Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, N. H. 

Herbert Gould Beede. Draughtsman, Fales and Jencks machine company, 
Pawtucket, R. I. Address, 51 Clay St., Pawtucket, R. I. * A P. 

Arthur Train Belknap. Student, Newton theological institution 1893-. Ad- 
dress, Newton Centre, Mass. 

Robert Marshall Brown. Instructor Sciences, high school, Portsmouth, N. 
H. Address, Box 75, Portsmouth, N. H. 4> A 0, P. 

William Judson Brown. Law student, Boston university. Address, 26 Han- 
cock St., Boston, Mass. A K E ' P " 

Lewis Judson Bullard. In business. Address, 273 Chestnut St., Manches- 
ter, N. H. £' 

William Burdick. Teller. Address, Merchants Bank, Newport, R. 1. f. 

Edward Norton Casey. Publisher and printer. Address, 7 College St., 

Providence, R. I. ' 

John Laertes Casey. Teacher. Address, Greenwich, Conn. P. 

Arnold Buffum Chace. Cotton manufacturer. Address, Valley Falls, R. I. P. 

Seth Howard Chace. Special instructor, University grammar school, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 1893- ; non-resident graduate student, Brown university 1893-. 
Address, 102 Pitman St., Providence, R.I. P - 

William Everett Chalmers. Student, University of Chicago. Address, 27 
Sheridan Ave., Paterson, N.J. A *' P * 

Robert Cushman. Law student, Harvard university. Address, 14 Trow- 
bridge Place, Cambridge, Mass. P - 

Edwin Bailey Dolan. Student, Newton theological institution 1S93-. Ad- 
dress, Box 122, Newton Centre, Mass. <I> A 0, P. 

Harry Saint John Filmer. Student, Newton theological institution 1893- ; 
assistant pastor First Baptist church, Fall River, Mass. Address, Newton 

* A 0, P. 
Centre, Mass. ' 

John James Fitzgerald; LL. B.Georgetown university law school ib 95 . 
Clerk, office of auditor of treasury for post office department, Washington, D. 
C. Address, 148 D St., N. W., Washington, D. C. P- 

Irving Lysander Foster, A. M. upon examination 1S94. Instructor French, 

Brown university 1893-94; student, Leipsic, Germany. Address, Care Fr. Dr. 

Buch, Leplay Str. 8 2 ., Leipsic, Germany. * A e 

Albert Knight Gerald. Law student, Harvard university. Address, 87 John 

t, -j d t A K E, P. 

St., Providence. K. 1. 

Frederic Poole Gorham, A. M. upon examination 1S94. Instructor Biology, 
Brown university 1S93-. Author Dissection of the cat, an introduction to the 
,tudy of anatomy, in conjunction with R. W. Tower, 1895 ; geological editor 
Observer, Portland, Conn. Address, 236 Knight St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Daniel Howard. Principal high school, Wallingford, Conn. 1S93-94; principal 

• schools Windsor Locks, Conn. 1894-. Address, Windsor Locks, Conn. P. 

Horace Edgar Jacobs, A. M. upon examination 1894. Medical student. Ad- 
dress, 95s Broad St., Providence, R. I. P - 

Ben Wayland Johnson. Stenographer, Washington, D. C. 1893-94; Provi- 
dence, R. I. 1894; stenographer and law student New York, N. Y. Address, 
Elyria, O- P ' 



3 X 4 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 1893 



Edgar Mann Johnson. Principal high school, Poquonock, Conn. Address, 
67 Burgess Ave., East Providence, R. I. A $, P. 

William Dawson Johnston. Head worker University settlement, Chicago, 
111. 1894; instructor History, University of Mich. 1894-. Author History of 
slavery in R. /., 1755-1776- Address, 715 West Lowell St., Kalamazoo, 
Mich. P. 

John David Edmands Jones. Life insurance agent. Address, 86 Wesleyan 
Ave., Providence, R. I. A K E, P. 

Frederic Pierpont Ladd. Reporter, Providence daily journal. Address, 191 
Bridgham St., Providence, R. I. P- 

Elliott Woodbury LamsOn; A. M. Cornell university 1894. Address, Ash- 
bury Grove, Mass. P. 

Leslie Elias Learned. Student, Episcopal theological school, Cambridge, 
Mass. Address, Lonsdale, R. I. P. 

Frank Grant Lewis. Student, Rochester theological seminary 1893-. Ad- 
dress, Hedgeville, N. Y. P. 

Arthur Joseph Llewellyn. Fruit grower. Address, Kenwood, Sonoma Co., 
Cal. P. 

Archibald Claflin Matteson. Law student, Harvard university. Address, 
112 Prospect St., Providence, R. I, A K E, P. 

Charles Herbert McLane. Student, General theological seminary, New York, 
N. Y. Address, 286 Fountain St., Providence, R. I. X $, Gen. theol. sera., P. 

Alexander Meiklejohn. Graduate student, Brown university. Address, 92 
Prospect St., Pawtucket, R. I. 9 A X, P. 

Wendell Axtell Mowry, A. M. upon examination 1894. Teacher. Address, 
Hyde Park, Mass. X *, P. 

Edwin Barnes Niver ; B. D. Episcopal theological school, Cambridge 1892. 
Member board of commissioners U. S. civil service commission, Washington, 
D. C. ; Episcopal clergyman ; pastor St. Paul's church, Providence, R. I. ; as- 
sistant pastor Christ church, Baltimore, Md. Address, 809 Cathedral St., 
Baltimore, Md. P. 

Winthrop John Vanleuven Osterhout, A. M. upon examination 1894. In- 
structor Botany, Brown university 1893-. Address, 18 Oak St., Providence, 
R.I. X$, P. 

Charles Howard Phelps; A. M. Cornell university 1894. Principal high 
school, Conway, Mass. Address, Conway, Mass. P. 

Charles Marshall Poor; A. M. Leland Stanford junior university 1894. In " 
structor English, Brown university 1894- ; graduate student 1894-. Address, 
Box 366, Manchester, N. H. P. 

Charles Appleton Powers. Life insurance agent. Address, 34 Front St., 
Worcester, Mass. P. 

Walter Scott Reynolds. Assistant clerk, district court, 6th R. I. district; 
law student. Address, County Court House, Providence, R. I. X <£, P. 

Herbert Augustus Richards. Merchant. Address, Everett, Wash. P. 

Thomas Harwood Rothwell. Law student, Harvard university. Address, 30 
Tobey St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Lucian Sharpe. With Brown and Sharpe manufacturing company, Provi- 
dence, R. I. Address, 56 Angell St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Walter Edward Smith. Instructor Chemistry, Brown university 1893-. Ad- 
dress, 60 Jenkins St., Providence, R. I. P. 



1893 GRADUATES 315 

Daniel Cory Snow. Student, Newton theological institution 1893-. Address, 
West Harwich, Mass. P. 

Elliott Francis Studley. Methodist Episcopal clergyman ; pastor Edgewood 
church, Providence, R. I. 1891-. Address, 24 Pavilion Ave., Providence, R. I. 

X<i>, P. 

Edward Anthony Thurston. Law student, Harvard university. Address, 
231 Main St., Fall River, Mass. A K E, P. 

Carl Vernon Tower. Graduate student, Brown university. Address, 261 Ben- 
efit St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Frank Arthur Updike. Teacher Classics, Atlanta Baptist seminary. Address, 
Atlanta Baptist Seminary, Atlanta, Ga. P. 

Joseph Walther. Student, Newton theological institution 1893-. Address, 
Newton Centre, Mass. Newt., P. 

Alfred Reynolds Wightman. Instructor English, Brown university 1893-94; 
assistant, University of Chicago 1S94-. Address, Morgan Park, 111. P. 

Bachelors of Philosophy. 

Earl Chapman Arnold, A. M. upon examination 1894. Assistant teacher, 
English department, high school, Providence, R. I. Address, 409 Friendship 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Henry Ames Barker. General manager and treasurer R. I. electric protection 
company. Address, 93 Melrose St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Herbert Ernest Day. Instructor, California school for the deaf; fellow and 
instructor, Gallaudet college for the deaf, Washington, D. C. Address, Ken- 
dall Green, Washington, D. C. 4> A e, P. 

Orin Parker Durkee, A. M. upon examination 1S94. Teacher. Address, 
Warrenville, Conn. P. 

Stephen Allen Hopkins. Advertising manager Providence tietvs. Address, 
1488 Westminster St., Providence, R.I. 4> A 9, P. 

William Henry Magill. In employ of Woonsocket rubber company 1S93-; 
foreman calender room, Millville mill 1S94-. Address, Clarendon Hotel, Mill- 
ville, Mass. P. 

William Stewart Reoch. Student, College of physicians and surgeons, New 
York, N. Y. Address, Phenix, R. I. P. 

Edward Henry Weeks. Governor Friends' school, Providence, R. I. 1S93-. 
Address, Friends' School, Providence, R. I. P. 59 



1894 



Charles Spaulding Aldrich. Director of the gymnasium, Wesleyan univer- 
sity 1894-. Address, Wesleyan university, Middletown, Conn. P. 

Henry Milton Barry. Assistant Rhetoric, Brown university 1894- ; graduate 
student 1894-. Address, 58 University Hall, Brown university, Providence, 
R. I. P. 

Russell Hall Birge. Medical student, Harvard university 1894-. Address, 
Winchester, Mass. 

Francis Chase Bliss. Tutor, Newport, R. I. Address, 27 Mt. Vernon St., 
Newport, R. I. P. 

William Clifton Bourne. Teacher, high school, Pawtucket, R.I. 1S94-. Ad- 
dress, 24 Sisson St., Pawtucket, R. I. P. 



316 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1894 

Herbert Daniel Casey. First assistant, Jackson college 1S94-. Address, Jack- 
son College, Jackson, Miss. P. 

George Mason Chamberlin. Medical student, New York homoeopathic col- 
lege. Address, 122 West 123d St., New York, N. Y. P. 

Clayton Sedgwick Cooper. International secretary College young men's 
Christian association 1894-. Address, 40 East 23d St., New York, N. Y. 

George Marcus Crowell. Music teacher, Providence, R. I. Address, 861 
North Main St., Providence, R. I. 

William Tulley Dorrance. Student, Mass. institute of technology. Ad- 
dress, 98 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. P. 

William Douglas. Address, Indianapolis, Ind. 

Charles Haigh Ellis. Student, Newton theological institution 1894-. Address, 
Newton Theological Institution, Newton Centre, Mass. 

Adolph Conrad Ely. Instructor German, Brown university 1894-. Address, 
Brown University, Providence, R. I. P. 

Eugene Ellsworth Everett. Medical student, Harvard university 1S84-. Ad- 
dress, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Mass. P. 

John Russell Ferguson. Instructor Classics, Crest School, Sing Sing, N. Y. 
1894-. Address, Crest School, Sing Sing, N. Y. , P. 

Harold Crins Field. Clerk, R. I. hospital trust company, Providence, R. I. 
1894-. Address, 16 Cabot St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Miller Moore Fogg. Instructor Elocution, Brown university 1894. Address, 
29 Benevolent St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Jay Schuyler Fox. Principal high school, Three Mile Bay,N. Y. 1S94-. Ad- 
dress, Three Mile Bay, Jefferson Co., N. Y. P. 

Archie Norwood Frost. Law student, Boston university. Address, 50 Eutaw 
St., Lawrence, Mass. P. 

Edward Francis Gamwell. Assistant Rhetoric, Brown university 1894- ; 
managing editor Atlantic medical zveekly, Providence, R. I. 1S95-. Address, 
159 Benefit St., Providence, R. I. 

George Warren Gardner. Clerk, Registrar's office, Brown university 1SS4-. 
Address, Brown University, Providence, R. I. P. 

Daniel Farrington George. In business, Providence, R. I. Address, 259 
Benefit St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Clifford Henry Griffin. Medical student, Harvard university 1894-. Address, 
6 Division St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Livingston Ham. Law student, Harvard university 1894-. Address, 13 Trow- 
bridge Place, Cambridge, Mass. P. 

George Robinson Hazard. Student of theology, Episcopal divinity school, 
Cambridge, Mass. 1894-. Address, Peace Dale, R. I. P. 

Harold Dexter Hazeltine. Law student, Warren, Penn. 1894- ; member 
American historical association. Author Appeals from colonial courts to the 
king in council, with special reference to R. I., in Papers of the A?nerica?t his- 
torical association, 1895. Address, 710 Water St., Warren, Penn. P. 

Carl. Ernest Healy. Resident, Fall River, Mass. Address, 79 Broadway, Fall 
River, Mass. P. 

Samuel McPherson Higgins. Address, Morristown, N.J. 
William Colver Hill. Instructor Mathematics and English, St. John's dio- 
cesan school, Presque Isle, Me. 1895-. Address, 31 Spruce St., Maiden, Mass. 

P. 



1894 GRADUATES 317 

William Pitt Hinckley. Born Providence, R. I., July 21, 1872; died Provi- 
dence, Sept. 18, 1895. P. 

George Woodley Hogg. Clerk, Merchants national bank, Providence, R. I. 
1894-. Address, Merchants National Bank, Providence, R. I. 

John Hope. Teacher Natural sciences, RogerWilliams university, Nashville, 
Tenn. 1S94-. Address, Roger Williams University, Nashville, Tenn. P. 

Francis Chester Rockwell Jackson. Student of theology, University of Chi- 
cago 1894-. Address, 137 Divinity Hall, University of Chicago, Chicago, 111. 

P. 

Richard Williams Kirkley. Law student, Toledo, O. Address, 1 107 Jeffer- 
son Ave., Toledo, O. P. 

Frank Edwin Lakey. Instructor, Manual training school, Providence, R. I. 
1894-. Address, 233 Pearl St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Joseph West Lewis. In woolen business, Lawrence, Mass. Address, 31 
Summer St., Lawrence, Mass. 

Robert Stewart MacGregor. Student, College of physicians and surgeons 
1894-. Address, College of Physicians and Surgeons, New York, N. Y. 

Benjamin Elbridge Martin. Teacher, University grammar school, Provi- 
dence, R. I.1S94-. Address, University Grammar School, Providence, R. I. 

Edward Bruce Merriman. Woolen manufacturer, Woonsocket, R. I. 1S94-. 
Address, Woonsocket, R. I. 

James Spencer Moore. Medical student, Harvard university 1894-. Ad- 
dress, East Providence, R. I. P. 

Allan Benton Morton. Instructor Mathematics, Brown university 1S94-. Ad- 
dress, Brown university, Providence, R. I. P. 

William Washburn Moss. Instructor Mathematics, Brown university 1894-. 
Address, 231 Broadway, Providence, R. I. 

Edgar Smiley Nash. Journalist; member editorial staff Philadelphia record, 
Philadelphia. Penn. Address, 1316 North nth St., Philadelphia, Penn. P. 

Charles Spurgeon Nightingale. Student, Newton theological institution 
1894-. Address, Newton Theological Institution, Newton Centre, Mass. P. 

Joseph Berchman O'Neil. Address, 1S0 Pine St., Pawtucket, R. 1. 

David Bangs Pike. Address, 701 Mass. Ave., Boston, Mass. 

Albert Joseph Pope. Teacher, Vt. academy 1S94-. Address, Vt. Academy, 
Saxton's River, Vt. P. 

Seth Padelford Remington. Graduate student, Brown university 1894. Ad- 
dress, 20 Brown St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Samuel Willard Richardson. Student, Union theological seminary 1S94-. 
Address, 41 East 69th St., New York, N. Y. P. 

Louis Alexandre Roux. Instructor French, Friends' academy, New Bedford, 
Mass. 1S94-. Address, 3 Ash St., New Bedford, Mass. P. 

Henry Dexter Sharpe. With Brown and Sharpe, Providence, R. I. Ad- 
dress, 56 Angell St., Providence, R. I. 

John Smith Shippee. Assistant Rhetoric, Brown university 1894-. Address, 
East Greenwich, R. I. 

Francis Hamilton Staples. Law student, Worcester, Mass. Address, Worces- 
ter, Mass. P. 

Frank Steere. Law student. Address, Providence, R. I. 

Mahlon Runyon Stout. With J. W. Bishop and company, builders, Provi- 
dence, R. I. Address, 417 Butler Exchange, Providence, R. I. P. 

Israel Strauss. Student, College of physicians and surgeons 1894-. Address, 
35 West 120th St., New York, N. Y. P. 



318 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1894 

Foster Williams Taft. With Edison electrical works, Schenectady, N. Y. Ad- 
dress, Schenectady, N. Y. 

Fred Tenney. With Boston base ball association, Boston, Mass. 1894-. Ad- 
dress, Georgetown, Mass. P. 

Albert Ellsworth Thomas. Assistant Rhetoric, Brown uniyersity 1S94-; 
graduate student 1894-. Address, Brown University, Providence, R. I. P. 

Lewis Anthony Waterman. Law student, Boston university 1894-. Ad- 
dress, 96 Chapin Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

Anne Tihinghast Weeden. Teacher, School of the Lackawanna, Scranton, 
Penn. 1894-. Address, 83 Brown St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Mary Emma Woolley. Graduate student, Brown university 1894-. Author 
Early history of the colonial post-office, 1894. Address, 288 High St., Paw- 
tucket, R. I. P. 
Bachelors of Philosophy. 

John William Beverly. Address, Montgomery, Ala. 

William Alva Brady. Student, Newton theological institution 1894-. Ad- 
dress, Newton Theological Institution, Newton Centre, Mass. 

Samuel Willard Bridgham. Law student, Harvard university 1894-. Ad- 
dress, Box 167, Providence, R. I. P. 

Walter Dexter Brownell. Address, 73 Prospect St., Providence, R. I. 

Frederick Wilkinson Colburn. Medical student, Boston university 1S94. 
Address, 10 Church St., Holliston, Mass. P. 

Thomas Crosby. Instructor Rhetoric, Brown university 1894- ; graduate 
student 1894-. Address, Brown University, Providence, R. I. 

Hezekiah Anthony Dyer. Artist, Providence, R. I. Address, 154 Power St., 
Providence, R. I. P. 

George Sheldon Ellis. Superintendent public schools Somerset, Ky. 1894-. 
Address, Somerset, Ky. P. 

William Caswell Huntoon. With Huntoon and Gorham, Providence, R. I. 
Address, 1323 Westminster St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Walter Hammond Kimball. Resident, Providence, R. I. Address, 462 Broad- 
way, Providence, R. I. P. 

Edwin Knowles. Resident, Providence, R. I. Address, 39 Stewart St., Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

Frederick William Marvel. Instructor Drawing and Physical culture, Brown 
university 1894-. Address, Rehoboth, Mass. P. 

Joseph Belfield Mclntyre. With J. and P. Coats thread company, Pawtucket, 
R. I. Address, Care of J. and P. Coats Thread Co., Pawtucket, R. I. 

Harold Thurston Merriman. Address, Woonsocket, R. I. 

George Lafayette Rifenburg. Address, Charlotteville, Schoharie Co., N. Y. P. 

Edmund Job Steere. Civil engineer, City engineer's office, Providence, R. I. 
Address, 81 Bellevue Ave., Providence, R. I. P. 

Morton Collins Stewart. Address, Quincy, 111. 

Howard Edwin Sumner. Coal dealer, Worcester, Mass. Address, Box 856, 
Worcester, Mass. P. 

Roddo York Young. With George L. Claflin and company, wholesale drug- 
gists, Providence, R. I. Address, George L. Claflin and Co., Providence, R. I. 

Civil Engineer. 

Jacob Hayman. Graduate student, Columbia college 1894-. Address, 184 East 
104th St., New York, N. Y. P. 81*1 



1891 GRADUATES 319 



ADVANCED DEGREES 

CONFERRED AFTER EXAMINATION OR IN RECOGNITION 
OF ATTAINMENTS 



This list makes mention of all who have received advanced de- 
grees from Brown University; but sketches are given only of those who 
did not previously obtain here the bachelor's degree, since Brown grad- 
uates have already been noticed under their respective classes. 



1888 

Austen Kennedy de Blois, A. M.; Ph. D. 1889; A. B. Acadia college 1SS6; 
A. M. 18S8. Student, Newton theological institution 18SS-90; Baptist clergy- 
man ; pastor Dartmouth church, Halifax, N. S. 1SS9; student, Berlin and 
Leipsic 1890-91 ; vice principal Union Baptist seminary, St. Martin's, N. B. 
1891-92; principal 1892-94; president Shurtleff college, Upper Alton, 111. 1894-; 
senator Acadia university 1892-94. Address, Upper Alton, 111. Newt., P. 

George Grafton Wilson, 1886, A. M. 



1889 



Austen Kennedy de Blois, A. M. upon examination 1S88; Ph. D. 
George Grafton Wilson, 1S86; Ph. D. 



189O 



Charles Edward Dennis, 1888; A. M. 
Augustus Taber Swift, 18S9; A. M. 



I89I 



John Wesley Gilbert, iSSS; A. M. 

John Melville Gould, 1S71; Ph. D. in recognition of attainments. 

Frederick Taft Guild, B. P. 1890; A. M. 



320 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1891 

William Vail Kelletl, 1872; Ph. D. in recognition of attainments. 

Albert Davis Mead, A. M.; A. B. Middlebury college 1890. 

Edward Caldwell Moore, Ph. D. in recognition of attainments. Graduated 
Union theological seminary 18S4; ordained Presbyterian 1884; student of 
theology, Giessen, Goettingen, Berlin 1S84-86; pastor Westminster Presby- 
terian church, Yonkers, N. Y. 1886-88; Central Congregational church, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 1888-. Author Recent theories of the origin of the Apocalypse, in 
Journal of biblical literature, 1891. Address, 20 Diman Place, Providence, 
R. I. P. 

Lyman Churchill Newell, B. P. 1890; A. M. 

Herbert Ambrose Rice, 1889; A. M. 

Adrian Scott, 1872 ; A. M. 

Samuel Thurber, 1858; Ph. D. in recognition of attainments. 

George Fox Tucker, 1S73; Ph. D. in recognition of attainments. 



l892 



Martin Salisbury Budlong, 1890 ; A. M. 
Edwin Grant Dexter, B. P. 1891 ; A. M. 
Albert Bushnell Johnson, 1891 ; A. M. 
Ernest Henry Johnson, 1891 ; A. M. 
Alfred Simpson Taylor, B. P. 1891 ; A. M. 
Fred Earle Whitaker, 1888; A. M. 
Walter Harris Young, 1890; A. M. 



1893 



Louise Snow Prosser Bates, A. M. ; A. B. Boston university 1881. Teacher, 
high school, Providence, R. I. 1881; president R. I. homoeopathic hospital 
ladies aid association; vice president Children's friend society; R. I. woman's 
Christian temperance union; Y oun g women's Christian association of R. I. 
Author Early German -women., in Chautauquan, 1895; and various articles in 
periodicals on household matters. Address, 37 Parade St., Providence, R. I. P. 

Marshall Stewart Brown, B. P. 1892 ; A. M. 

James Quayle Dealey, 1890; A. M. 

William Holden Eddy, 1892 ; A. M. 

George Hooper Ferris, 1891 ; A. M. 

William Torrey Harris, Ph. D. in recognition of attainments; A. M. Yale 
college 1S69; LL. D. University of the state of Mo. 1S70; University of Penn. 
1894. Teacher, principal, assistant superintendent, St. Louis, Mo. 1857-68; 
superintendent 1868-S0; founder St. Louis philosophical society 1866; presi- 
dent National educational association 1875 ; representative U. S. Bureau of 
education, International congress of educators, Brussels 1880; Paris 1S89; 
president Boston schoolmasters' club 1884; U. S. commissioner of education 
1889- ; ofhcier de l'Academie 1878; officier de l'instruction publique 1SS9. 
Author How to teach natural science, 1871 ; Method of study of social science, 
1879; Philosophy in outline, 1886; Right of property and the o-wnership of 
land, 1887; Art education the true industrial education, 1889; Educational 
value of manual training, 1SS9; Introduction to the study of philosophy, 1889; 
Spiritual sense of Dante's, Divina commedia, 1S90; Hegel's Logic, 1890; 



1894 ADVANCED DEGREES 321 

Theory of education, 1893; founder Journal of speculative philosophy, and 
editor ,1867-, 22 vols, to date; editor International education series; assistant 
editor Johnsons universal cyclopcvdia, S vols., 1S93-9C;. Address, 914 Twenty- 
Third St., Washington, D. C. Cyc. Am. biog., Johnson's eye, Allibone, P. 

Arthur Pliny Johnson, 18SS; A. M. 

William Chauncy Langdon, 1892; A. M. 

Arthur Newton Leonard, 1S92 ; A. M. 

Lucia Maria Clapp Noyes, A. M. ; B. S. Smith college 1889. Teacher, 
Boston, Mass. 1SS6-88; Miss Wheeler's school, Providence, R. I. 1S90-94. 
Address, Montague, Mass. P. 

Adrian Scott, 1S72; Ph. D. 

Henry Morgan Stone, B. P. 1892; A. M. 

Ralph Winfred Tower, 1892 ; A. M. 

Herbert Eugene Walter, A. M. ; A. B. Bates college 1892. Student, Freiburg 
in Baden 1893-94; instructor Biology, North division high school, Chicago, 
111. 1S94-. Address, 402 Center St., Chicago, 111. P. 



1894 



Earl Chapman Arnold, B. P. 1S93, A. M. 

Albert Leslie Barbour, 1S92, A. M. 

Theodore Elmer Busfield, A. M. ; A. B. Tufts college 18S0. Graduated 
Rochester theological seminary 1S83 ; Baptist clergyman; pastor Grand ave- 
nue church, New Haven, Conn. 1S83-S5; First church, Bangor, Me. 18S5-92 ; 
Park church, Utica, N. Y. 1893-. Address, 155 Miller St., Utica, N. Y. P. 

Stephen Sheldon Colvin, B. P. 1891; A. M. 

Asa Clinton Crowell, 18S6; Ph. D. 

Orin Parker Durkee, B. P. 1893; A - M - 

Robert Henry Ferguson, A. B. 1S84; A. M. 

Irving Ly sander Foster, 1S93; A.M. 

Frederick Poole Gorham, 1S93; A. M. 

Horace Edgar Jacobs, 1S93; A - M - 

Eliza Shaw King, A. M. ; A. B. Vassar college 1S90. Fellow in Greek, in- 
structor Latin, Vassar college 1894-. Address, Vassar College, Poughkeepsie, 
N. Y. P. 

Arthur Newton Leonard, 1S92; Ph. D. 

Julius Kumpei Matumoto, A. M. ; A. B. University of Tokio 1S8S. Address, 
Tokio, Japan. 

Lewis Hamilton Meader, A. M. ; A. B. Dartmouth college 1S7S; A. M. 1884. 
Principal Academy avenue grammar school, Providence, R. I.; graduate 
student, candidate for Ph. D., Brown university 1894-. Address, 21 Andem 
St., Providence, R. I. 

Wendell Axtell Mowry, 1S93; A - M - 

Winthrop John Vanleuven Osterhout, 1S93; A.M. 

Percy Dinsmore Smith, 1889; A. M. 

Martha Tarbell, A. M. ; A. B. De Pauw university 1S84; A. M. 1SS7. Grad- 
uate student, Brown university. Address, 169 Power St., Providence, R.I. P. 

Harriet May White, A. M. ; A. B. Smith college 18S6. Teacher, high school, 
Providence, R. I. 1SS6-. Address, 141 Blaekstone St., Woonsocket, R. I. 

William Allen Wilbur, iSSS; A. M. 



322 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1804 



DOCTORS OF MEDICINE 



This list makes mention of all who received the degree of Doctor 
of Medicine from Brown University, but sketches are given only of 
those who received the degree upon examination and were not also 
graduates of the academic department. Sketches of the academic 
graduates have already been given under their respective classes, 
and honorary medical graduates are noticed under the next division. 
For a full account of this department the reader may consult 
The medical school formerly existing in Brown University, its professors 
and graduates, by Charles W. Parsons, M. D. Providence, 1881. (P. 
I. historical tracts, no. 12.) No attempt has been made to distinguish 
ad eundem from honorary degrees. 



l804 

Solomon Drowne, 1773, honorary. 

l8l2 



Pardon Bowen, 1775, honorary. 
Levi Wheaton, 17S2, honorary. 



1813 



William Corlis Bowen, honorary; A. M. honorary 1803. 
Charles Cotton, honorary; A. B. Havard university 1S08. 
William Ingalls, honorary; A. B. Harvard university 1790. 
John Mackie, 1S00, honorary. 

l8l4 

Benjamin Austin. Died 1839. 
Micajah Hawkes. Died 1863. 
Abner Phelps, honorary; A. M. honorary 1S13. 

1815 

Thomas Manning Barrows, honorary. 

John Mathewson Eddy, honorary. 

James Mann, honorary; A. M. honorary 1783. 



1816 DOCTORS OF MEDICINE 323 

l8l6 

William Birchmore. Died 1S29. 

Samuel Bugbee, 1S02, honorary. 

Charles Dix. 

Artemas Johnson, 1S0S. 

Samuel Allen Kingsbury. Died 1821. 

John M'Gore. 

David March, 1811. 

Caleb Miller. Died 1S26. 

Frederick Augustus Parker; A. B. Harvard university 1S13. Died 1827. 



l8l7 



William Henry Allen, 1811. 
Goodwin Allenton, 1S14. 
George Aldrich Bolton. 
Thomas Burr. 
Andrew Mackie, 1814. 

Nathaniel Miller, honorary; A. M. honorary 1814. 

Joseph Mulliken ; A. B.Dartmouth college 1S02; A. M. 1S05. Physician. 
Born 1774; died 1818. Dart. 

John Phillips. 
Samuel Atwood Shurtleff. Died 1S73. 

I8l8 

Tyler Briggs. Died 1S59. 

Ariel Mann, honorary. 

John Richardson. 

Jerome Van Crowninshield Smith; A. M. Dartmouth college 1S55; M. D. 
Berkshire medical institution 1S25. Professor Anatomy and physiology, Berk- 
shire medical institution; physician, Boston, Mass. 1825-?; port physician 
1826-49; mayor 1854-55; professor Anatomy and physiology, New York medi- 
cal college ; professor Anatomy. Author Class-book of anatomy, 1830; Life 
of Andrew Jackson, 1832 ; Natural history of the fishes of Mass., 1833 ; Econ- 
omy of the honey bee ; Mechanism of the eye; Revelations of Mrs. Fox; Pil- 
grimage to Palestine, 185 1 ; Pilgrimage to Egypt, 1852 ; Turkey and the Turks, 
1854; Prize essay on the physical indications of longevity, 1S69; two an- 
nual messages as mayor ; notes in Cooper's surgery ; Mother's medical guide ; 
many articles in Gleason's magazine ; Ballon' 's magazine ; besides various ora- 
tions and addresses; editor Boston medical intelligencer, 1S23-24; Weekly 
news-letter, Boston, Mass. 1826-27; Boston medical and surgical journal, 
1S2S-56; Scientific tracts and family lyceum, 1833-34; American medical alma- 
nac, 1839-41; Medical world, 1857-59. Born Conway, N. II., Jul v 20, 1800; 
died New York, N. Y., Aug. 21, 1S79. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, Surg.-gen. cat., Dart., Parsons 

John Atherton Wadsworth, 1814. 

Shilometh Stow Whipple. Born 1799; died 1S59. 



324 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1819 



l8l9 



Jason Hawes Archer, 1S16. 
Abijah Draper, 1797, honorary. 
Elisha Harding. Died 1850. 
Lemuel Kollock, 1786, honorary. 
Royal Tyler. 



l820 



Lucius Allen. 

John Kingsbury Briggs. Died 1843. 

Isaac B Hovey. Died 1872. 

Silas James ; Yale college 182 1. Died 1850. 

William Johns, honorary. 

John Lummus. 

Alden March; LL. D. Williams college 186S. Physician, Albany, N. Y. ; pro- 
fessor, Vt. academy of medicine 1825-31; Albany medical seminary 1S27-33; 
Albany medical school 1833-34; founder school for practical anatomy, Albany 
1834; one of the founders Albany medical college 1839; professor Surgery 
1839-69; one of the founders Albany city hospital ; president N. Y. state medi- 
cal society 1857; one of the founders American medical association; president 
1864; originator various surgical appliances. Author Lecture on the expe- 
diency of establishing a medical college and hospital in the city of Albany, 1S30; 
Accoimt of an operation for the removal of an ovarian tumor, 1849; Penetra- 
ting" wounds of the abdomen and larynx, 1854; Improved forceps for kair-lip 
operation, 1855; Semi-centennial address delivered before N. Y. medical society, 
1857; On intra-capsular fracture of cervix femoris %vith long union, 1858; 
Compound, comminuted and complicated fracture of the upper end of the tibia, 
1S61 ; Address before American medical association, 1864; New method for 
removing an urinary calculus from the urethra, 1867; An unusual place of 
lodgment and exit of a biliary calculus, 1867 ; Scirrhus or malignant disease of 
the rectum, 186S; Spontaneous lithotomy, 1S69. Born Sutton, Mass., Sept. 20, 
1795 ; died Albany, N. Y., June 17, 1S69. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Surg. -gen. cat., Allibone 

Lewis Leprilete Miller, 1S17. 

Cyrus Morton. 

William Peck. Died 1857. 

I82I 

William Blanding, 1S01, honorary. 
John Stratton Champney. Died 1847. 

Obadiah Elkins Durgin. See Obituary by J. W. Beede in Transactions Me. 
medical association, 1S79. Born 1795; died 1879. Sur.-gen. cat. 

Caleb Fiske, honorary. 
David King, 1796, honorary. 
Gardner Mason Peck. 
David Plummer. 
Caleb Hopkins Snow, 18 13. 
John Cook Tibbitts. 
Jonathan Ware. 
Jeremiah Williams. Died 1842. 



1822 DOCTORS OF MEDICINE 325 

l822 

George Washington Bliss. Died 1832. 

George William Russell Corlis, 1S0S. 

Henry Francis. 

Jacob Fuller. Died 1839. 

Asa Green; A. B. Williams college 1813; M. D. Berkshire medical institution 
1827. Born 1789; died 1S39. Wms. 

Caleb Greenough. 

Dyer Hughes. See Obituary by C. Gardiner in Proceedings Conn, medical so- 
ciety, 1883. Born 1797; died 1882. Sur.-gen. cat. 

Daniel Ingalls ; A. B. Harvard university 1S1S; A. M. 1821. Died 1828. 

George Willard, 1S0S. 

Alfred Wood. 



1823 



Samuel Tubbs Angier, 1S1S. 

George Capron. Physician, Fruit Hill, R. I. 1823-36; Providence, R. I. 1S36- 
82; physician U. S. marine hospital, Providence; surgeon R. I. militia three 
years; member R. I. medical society 1826-82; president 1850; member Ameri- 
can medical association 1S76-82. Author Popular medicine, 1844; also numer- 
ous articles in Transactions R. I. medical society ; Boston medical and surgi- 
cal journal. Born Cumberland, R. I., May 16, 1802; died Providence, R. I., 
Sept. 21, 1S82. Trans. R. I. med. soc, R. I. eye, Prov. jour. 

Thomas Oliver Hunt Carpenter, honorary. 

Ezra Bartlett Gale. 

Abiel Hall, honorary. 

John White. Died 186S. 



l824 



William Henry Bradley. From Providence, R. I. 

Hiram Bucklin. From Seekonk, Mass. Died 1845. 

Draper Carpenter, 1821. 

Jonathan Dearborn. 

Elias Frost, 1S04, honorary. 

Amory Gale. From Warwick, Mass. Died 1873. 

Johnson Gardner. From Rehoboth, Mass. Died 1S69. 

John Gregory Needham, 1S21. 

Warren Partridge. From Templeton, Mass. 

Menzies Rayner Randall. 

Ashbel Willard, honorary. 

Henry Willard. 



1825 



Hiram Allen. Physician, Woonsocket, R. I. ; president R. I. medical society 
1851-52. Born Franklin, Mass., 1803; died March 15, 1S64. Parsons 

Hezekiah Eldridge. 



326 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1825 

Joseph Jairus Fales, 1820. 

Levi A Hannaford, 

Robert Eddy Hemenway. 

William Hutch ins. From Killingly, Conn. 

John Jeffries, honorary; A. B. Harvard university 18 15. 

Thomas Miner. 

Thomas Paine Moore. Died 1859. 

Usher Parsons, honorary; Harvard university 1818. 

Levi Rawson. Died 1876. 

Edward Reynolds, honorary; A. B. Harvard university 1811. 

Morrill Robinson. 

Philemon Stacy. From New Salem, Mass. 

Samuel Gould Stanley. From Attleboro, Mass. 

Freeman Thompson. From New Salem, Mass. Died 1826. 

David Thurber, honorary. 

1826 

Elisha Bartlett. Physician, Lowell, Mass. ; Lecturer Pathological anatomy, 
Berkshire medical institution; professor Theory and practice of medicine and 
pathological anatomy, Dartmouth college 1838-40; professor, Transylvania col- 
lege, Lexington, Ky. 1841-?, 1846-?; Louisville, Ky. 1849-50; Medicine, Univer- 
sity of Md. 1844-?; University of N. Y. 1850-52; Materia medica and medical 
jurisprudence, College of physicians and surgeons 1S52-55 ; emeritus 1855 j 
lecturer, Vt. medical college 1843-52. Author Address delivered at the anni- 
versary celebration of the birth of Spurzheim, and the organization of the 
Boston phrenological society, Jan. 1, i8j8 ; Introductory lecture on the objects 
and nature of medical science, 1841 ; Vindication of the character and condi- 
tion of the females employed in the Loxvell mills, 1841 ; History, diagnosis, and 
treatment of typhoid a?id typhus fever, 1842 ; Essay on the philosophy of medi- 
cal science, 1844; History, diagnosis and treatment of the fevers of the U. S., 
1847; Inquiry into the degree of certaitity in mediciue, 1848; Brief sketch of 
the life of William Charles Wells, 1849; History, diagnosis, and treatment of 
edematous laryngitis, 1850; Discourse on times, character and writings of Hip- 
pocrates, 1S52 ; Simple settings i?i verse for six portraits and pictures in Mr. 
Dickens' gallery, 1855 ; editor Monthly journal of medical literature, Lowell, 
Mass. Born Smithfield, R. I., Oct. 6, 1S04; died Smithfield, July 8, 1855. 
Parsons, Cyc. Am. biog., Johnson's eye, Int. eye, Allibone, Surg. -gen. cat. 

Thomas Bucklin, honorary. 

John Green, 1804, honorary. 

Ezra Leonard, 1801, honorary? 

Benjamin Norris, 1823. 

John Rose. From South Kingstown, R. I. 

John Scovill. 

1827 

Jeremiah Fisher Ames, honorary ; Harvard university 1827. 
William Stillman Stanley, 1825. 
Elihu White, 1824. 

1828 

Francis Levison Wheaton. Physician; retired. Address, 55 Park St., Provi- 
dence, R. 1. P. 



1769 HONORARY GRADUATES 327 



HONORARY GRADUATES 



1769 



William Bolton, A. M. 

Jabez Bowen, A. M, : A. B. Yale college 1757; A. M. 1760; LL. D. Dartmouth 
college 1S00. Deputy governor R. I. 177S-86; associate justice R. I. supreme 
court 1776-7S; thief justice 1780-81 ; member R. I. convention on the adoption 
of the U. S. constitution 1790; loan commissioner R. I. under Washington; 
fellow Brown university 1768-85; trustee 1785-1815; chancellor 17S5-1S15. Born 
Providence, R. I., June 2, 1739; died Providence, May 7, 1S15. R. I. eye. 

James Bryson, A. M. 

William Clarke, A. M. Died 1795. 

John Davis, A. M. ; A. B. University of Penn. 1763; tutor, University of Penn. 
1762-64; Baptist clergyman; pastor Second church, Boston, Mass. 1770-72 ; 
agent Mass. colony of Baptists to represent their grievances under Mass. laws 
1770; fellow Brown university 1768-72; member American philological so- 
ciety. Born Welsh Tract, New Castle co., Del. 1737; died near Wheeling, W. 
Va., Dec. 13, 1772. Cyc. Am. biog., Penn., Sprague, Annals 6 

James Edwards, A. M. 

Morgan Edwards; A. M. ; University of Penn. 1762. Ordained Baptist 1750; 
pastor, Cork, Ireland 1750-59; Philadelphia, Penn. 1761-70; preacher and lec- 
turer 1770- ; fellow 1764-89; financial agent Brown university in England 1766- 
68. Author Farezvell discourse, Baptist meeting, Rye, Feb. 8, 775 / • Sermon, 
College of Philadelphia, ordination of Samuel Jones, tvith a narrative of the 
ordination, 1763; Customs of the primitive churches; A Nevj Years gift: 
sermon, 1770 ; Materials toward a history of the Baptists in Penn., 1772; 
Treatise on the nexv heaven and the netv earth; Tzvo academical exercises: on 
the millenium and last novelties, 17SS; Res sacra;, translated, 1788; Materials 
tozvards a history of Baptists in Jersey, 1792. Born Trevethin Parish, Mon- 
mouthshire, Wales, May 9, 1722; died Pencador, Del., Jan. 28, 1795. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 6, Hist. B. U. 

Caleb Evans, A. M. ; D. D. 1789. Baptist clergyman; pastor, Bristol, Eng- 
land. Author Letter to Rev. John Wesley, 1775 ; Reply to Rev. Mr. Fletcher's 
vindication of Wesley, 1776; other publications. See Watt's Bibliotheca 
Britaunica. Born Bristol, England, 1737; died Aug. 9, 1791. 

Allibone, Darling's Cyc. bib., Cyc. Am. biog., Manning and B. U. 

Oliver Hart, A. M. Ordained Baptist 1749; pastor, Charleston, S. C. 1750-80; 
Hopewell, N. J. 1780-95; sent by council of safety to reconcile disaffected 
frontier settlers 1775. Author Dancing exploded ; Discourse on death of Wil- 
liam Tennant, 1777 > The Christian temple; Circular letter on Christ's media- 
torial character ; America's remembrancer ; A gospel church portrayed. Born 
Warminster, Penn., July 5, 1723; died Hopewell, N. J., Dec. 31, 1795. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 6, Bapt. encyc, Manning and B. U. 



328 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1769 

David Howell, A. M. ; LL. D. 1793; A. B. College of N.J. 1766; A. M. 1769; 
Yale university 1772. Tutor, Brown university 1766-69; professor Natural 
philosophy 1769-79; Jurisprudence 1790-1824; acting president 1791-92 ; law- 
yer, Providence, R. I. ; member Continental congress 1782-85 ; associate jus- 
tice R. I. supreme court 17S6-87; attorney general 1789; commissioner for 
settling the boundaries of the U. S. ; district attorney R. I. ; U. S. judge R. I. 
district 1812-26; fellow Brown university 1773-1824; secretary of the corpora- 
tion 1780-1806. Born N. J., Jan. 1, 1747; died Providence, R. I., July 21, 1824. 
Cyc. Am. biog., Johnson's eye, R. I. eye, Bapt. encyc, Manning and B. U., 
Hist. B. U. 

Robert Strettle Jones, A. M.; University of Penn. 1765. Died 1792. 

Samuel Jones, A. M.; D. D. 17S6; A. B. University of Penn. 1762; A. M. 
1765; D. D. 1788. Ordained Baptist 1763; pastor, Pennepek, now Lower 
Dublin, and Southampton, Penn. 1763-70; Pennepek 1770-1814; principal 
private theological seminary; one of the founders Brown university; chaplain 
Penn. regiment during the Revolution ; president Philadelphia Baptist associ- 
ation 1797-1814. Author Doctrine of the covenant, 1783; Treatise on church 
discipline, 1797; A century sermon, 1807. Born Cefen-y-Gelli, Bettws Parish, 
Glamorganshire, South Wales, Jan. 14, 1735; died Philadelphia, Penn., Feb. 
7, 1814. Sprague Annals 6, Penn., Bapt. encyc, Manning and B. U. 

Abel Morgan, A. M. Student, Pencador academy; ordained Baptist 1734; pas- 
tor, Middletown, N.J. 1738-85. Author Anti-paedo-rantism, or Mr. Samuel 
Einley's "-Plea for the speechless" examined and refuted, 1747 5 Reply, 1750. 
Born Welsh Tract, Del., April 18, 1713 ; died Middletown, N. J., Nov. 24, 
1785. Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc. 

John Collett Ryland, A. M. Educated, Bristol, England; Baptist clergyman; 
pastor, Warwick 1746-59; College street chapel, Northampton 1759-86 ; prin- 
cipal academy, Northampton; Enfield 1786-92. Author English grammar, 
1767; Easy introduction to mechanics, 1768; Scheme of infidelity ruined for- 
ever, 1770; The preceptor, 1776; Contemplations on the beauties of creation, 3 
vols., 1777-82; The wise stude?tt and Christian preacher, 1780; Character of 
the Rev. James Hervey, M. A., 1791; Select essays, 1792. Born 1723; died 
1792. Darling's Cyc. bib., Allibone, Watt's Bib. Brit., Manning and B. U. 

Hezekiah Smith, A. M. ; D. D. 1797; A. B. College of N. J. 1762; A. M. 
1765; Yale university 1772. Baptist clergyman ; preacher, Charleston, S. C. ; 
pastor, Haverhill, Mass. 1765-1805; chaplain, American army during Revolu- 
tion ; fellow Brown university 1765-1805. Born Long Island, N. Y., April 21, 
1737 ; died Haverhill, Mass , Jan. 22, 1805. 

Manning and B. U., Sprague Annals 6 

Samuel Stillman, A. M.; D. D. 1788; A. M. Harvard university 1761 ; Uni- 
versity of Penn. 1761. Ordained Baptist 1759; pastor James Island, S. C. ; 
Bordentown, N. J. two years ; assistant pastor Second church, Boston, Mass. 
one year; pastor First church, Boston 1765-1807; member Federal convention 
1788; fellow Brown university 1765-1807 ; member American philosophical 
society 1768. For life and bibliography see Sprague's Annals of the American 
pulpit, vol. 6. Born Philadelphia, Penn., March 10, 1737; died Boston, Mass., 
March 12, 1807. 

Penn., Harv., Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Manning and B. U. 

John Stites, A. M. Mayor Elizabethtown, N. J. Manning and B. U. 

David Thomas, A. M. Student, Hopewell academy, Hopewell, N. J. ; ordained 
Baptist 1750; missionary, Va. 1751-88; pastor Mill Creek church, Berkeley co., 



1769 HONORARY GRADUATES 329 

Va. 178S-96; Washington church, Mason co., Ky. 1796-?; resident, East Hick- 
man, Ky. Born London Tract, Penn., Aug. 16, 1732; died 1815? 

Manning and B. U., Bapt. encyc, Sprague Annals 6 

Joshua Toulmin, A. M.; D. D. Harvard university 1794. Educated St. Paul's 
school and at a dissenting academy ; Independent clergyman, Colyton, Devon- 
shire; Baptist clergyman, Taunton, Somersetshire; Unitarian clergyman, Bir- 
mingham 1S04-15. Author numerous sermons and other publications. See 
Watt's Bibliotheca Britannica. Born London 1740; died 1815. 

Darling's Cyc. bib., Allibone. 

Edward Upham, A. M.; A. B. Harvard university 1734; A. M. 1737. Baptist 
clergyman ; pastor First church, Newpoit, R. I. ; fellow Brown university 1764- 
89. Died 1797. Manning and B. U. 

Joseph Wanton, A.M.; A. B. Harvard university 1751 ; A.M. 1754. Mer- 
chant, Newpoit, R. I.; lieutenant-governor R. I. 1764-67; governor 1769-75 ; 
trustee Brown university 1764-76. Born Newport, R. I., 1705; died Newport, 
July 19, 17S0. Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc. 

Henry Ward, A. M. Secretary R. I. 1760-97; member congress, New York, 
N. Y. 1765; member committee of correspondence during Revolution ; fellow 
Brown university 1767-71. Born R. I., Dec. 27, 1732; died R. I., Nov. 25, 1797. 

Cyc. Am. biog. 

1770 

Benjamin Beddome, A. M. Student, Bristol college, England ; Independent 
college, Milend, London; ordained Baptist 1743; pastor, Bourton-on-the 
Water, England 1743-97. Author Sermons, 3 vols. ; also numerous hymns. 
Born Henley, England, Jan. 23, 1717 ; died Bourton-on-the- Water, England, 
Sept. 3, 1797. Bapt. encyc. 

William Bowen, A. M. ; A. B. Yale university 1766. Physician, Providence, 
R. I. Born Providence, R. L, March 8, 1747; died Providence, Jan. 1S32. 

R. I. cyc. 

Joseph Brown, A. M. Merchant, Providence, R. I. ; professor Natural philoso- 
phy, Brown university 17S4-S5; trustee 1769-85; member R. I. house of repre- 
sentatives. Born Providence, R. I., Dec. 3, 1733; died Providence, Dec. 3, 
1785- R. I. cyc. 

Isaac Eaton, A M. College of N. J. 1756; University of Penn. 1761. Or- 
dained Baptist 174S; pastor, Hopewell, N. J. 1748-72; principal Hopewell 
academy 1756-?. Born Montgomery, Penn. 1724; died Hopewell, N. J., July 
4, 1772. Cyc. Am. biog. ; Bapt. encyc, Sprague Annals 6, Manning and B. U. 

Abel Evans, A. M. 

Hugh Evans, A. M. Baptist clergyman, Bristol, England. Died 1781. 

Manning and B. U. 
Samuel James, A. M. Baptist clergyman. 

John Reynolds, A. M. Baptist clergyman. Died 1792. 

Benjamin Wallin, A. M. Ordained 1741 ; pastor Maze Pond church, London, 
England 1741-S2. Author Christian life, 1746; Evangelical hymns and so Jigs, 
1750; Experiences oj the saints, 1763; Lectures on primitive Christianity, 
1769; Superaboundifig grace, 1775 ; besides numerous other publications. See 
Watt's Bibliotheca Britannica. Born London, England 171 1 ; died Feb. 19, 
1782- Bapt. encyc, Allibone, Darling's Cyc. bib. 

Benjamin West, A. M. ; LL. D. 1792; A.M. Harvard university 1770; Dart- 
mouth college 17S2. Merchant and bookseller, Providence, R. I. ; clothing 



330 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1770 

manufacturer during Revolution ; teacher Mathematics, Protestant Episcopal 
seminary, Philadelphia, Penn. 17S4-S6; professor Mathematics and astronomy 
17S6-98; Mathematics and natural philosophy 1798; principal school for navi- 
gation, Providence; postmaster 1802-13; fellow American Academy of arts and 
sciences 1781. Author Account of the observation of Venus upon the sun, June 
3, ijbq, 1769; editor almanacs 1763-93; Ninth American calendar. Born 
Rehoboth, Mass., March 1730; died Providence, R. I., Aug. 26, 1813. 

R. I. eye, Cyc. Am. biog. 

David Williams, A. M. Dissenting clergyman, Frome, Somersetshire, Eng- 
land; Exeter; Highgate; founder academy, Chelsea 1773; chapel, Margaret 
street, Cavendish square, London 1776; Literary fund 1788-89. Author 
numerous publications. See Allibone's Dictionary of authors. Born near 
Cardigan, Wales, 1738; died 1816. Darling's Cyc. bib., Watt's Bib. Brit. 

Isaac Woodman, A. M. Baptist clergyman, Thorp, or Sutton, Leicester, Eng- 
land. 

1771 

Daniel Hitchcock, A. M.; A. B.Yale college 1761; A. M. 1764. Lawyer, 
Providence, R. I.; lieutenant-colonel R. I. militia; colonel Continental army 
1775-77. Born R. I. 1741 ; died Morristown, N. J., Jan. 1777. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Heitman Rev. 
William Nelson, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1806. 
Francis Pelot, A. M. Baptist clergyman, Eutaw, S. C. Died 1774. 

Manning and B. U. 

1772 

Erasmus Kelly, A. M. ; A. B. University of Penn. 1769; A. M. 1783. Baptist 
clergyman; pastor First church, Newport, R. I. 1771-84. Born Perkasie, 
Bucks co., Penn., July 24, 1748; died Newport, R. I., Nov. 7, 1784. Penn. 

John Ryland, A. M. ; D. D. 1792. Baptist clergyman; co-pastor, Northamp- 
ton, England 1781-86; pastor 1786-94; Broadmead church, Bristol, England 
1794-1825; president Baptist college, Bristol 1794-1825. Author numerous 
publications. See Darling's Cyclopaedia bibliographica. Born Warwick, Eng- 
land, Jan. 29, 1753 ; died Bristol, England, May 25, 1825. Bapt. encyc, Allibone 

Jonathan Williams, A. B. ; Harvard university 1772. Died 17S0. 

1773 

John Brown, A. M. Merchant, Providence, R. I. ; leader attack on Gaspee, 
June 17, 1772; member Continental congress 17S4-86; member commission for 
erection of the Federal buildings ; member U. S. house of representatives 1799- 
1801 ; trustee Brown university 1774-1803; treasurer 1775-96. Born Provi- 
dence, R. I., Jan. 27, 1736; died Providence, Sept. 20, 1803. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc, Cong, direct., Manning and B. U. 

Thomas Eyres, A. M.; A. B. Yale college 1754; A. M. 1757. Physician, 
Newport, R. I.; fellow Brown university 1764-88; secretary 1764-76. Died 
17S8. Manning and B. U. 

Henry Foster, A. M. ; A. B. Oxford university. Clergyman Church of Eng- 
land; curate and lecturer St. Andrew Wardrobe, Blackfriars 1769-89; curate 
St. James, Clerkenwell 1804-14. Author Grace displayed and Saul converted-, 
1814; The Bible preacher, 1824. Born 1745; died 1814. 

Darling's cyc. bib., Manning and B. U. 



1773 HONORARY GRADUATES 331 

Benjamin Fuller, A. M. Baptist clergyman, Devizes, Wiltshire, 'England. 

Manning unci B. U. 
William Hextall, A. M. Independent clergyman, Northampton, England. 

Manning and B. U. 
John Newton, A. M. ; D. D. College of N.J. 1791. Ordained Church of Eng- 
land 1764; curate Olney, Buckinghamshire 1764-79; St. Mary Woolnoth and 
St. Mary Woolchurch Haw, Lombard street, London 1779-1807. Author 
Works, 6 vols., 1S16. See Watt's Bibliotheca Britannica and Allibone's Dic- 
tionary of authors. Born London, England 1725; died 1S07. 

Darling's Cyc. bib., Manning and B. U., Col. N. J. 
John Stafford, A. M. Independent clergyman ; pastor New Broad Street, Lon- 
don 175S-99. Author Scripture doctrine of sin and grace considered, txventy- 
five discourses on Romans VII., -with notes, 1772. Born Leicester, England 
1728; died 1799. Darling's cyc. bib., Manning and B. U. 

Joshua Symmonds, A. M. Independent clergyman, Bedford, England; Bap- 
tist clergyman. Died 17S8. Manning and B. U. 
Augustus Montague Toplady, A. M. ; A. B. Dublin university. Ordained 
Church of England 1762; pastor, Broad Hemburg, Devon, England -1775; 
near Leicester Square, London 1775-7S. Author hymns and sermons in Works, 
6 vols., 1794; editor Gospel tnagazi?ie several years. See Watt's Bibliotheca 
Britannica. Born Farnham, Surrey, 1740; died Aug. 11, 1778. 

Allibone, Chalmer's biog. cyc, Darling's Cyc. bib. 



1774 

John Ash, A. M. ; LL. D. elsewhere 1774. Student, Bristol college, England; 
Baptist clergyman, Pershore, Worcestershire. Author Introduction to Lowth's 
English grammar, 1766; Netv and complete English dictionary, 177 s; Senti- 
ments on education, collected from the best -writers, 1777. Born Dorsetshire 
England 1724; died Pershore, Worcestershire, England 1779. 

Darling"s Cyc. bib., Watt's Bib. Brit., Bapt. encyc, Allibone 

Joshua Babcock, A. M. ; A. B. Yale university 1724; A. M. 1727. Medical 
student, Boston, Mass.; England; physician, Westerly, R. I.; first postmas- 
ter Westerly 1776; associate justice R. I. supreme court 1747-49; chief justice 
1749-51, '63-64; major-general R.I. militia 1776; deputy, R. I. general assem- 
bly 1776; fellow Brown university 1764-83. Born Westerly, R. I. 1707; died 
Westerly, April 1, 1783. R. I. C yc, Bapt. encyc. 

Abraham Booth, A. M. Baptist clergyman ; pastor Particular Baptists, Lon- 
don 1769-1806. Author numerous sermons and essays in Works, 3 vols., 1813. 
See Watt's Bibliotheca Britannica. Born Blackwell, Derbyshire, England, 
1734; died 1S06. Darling's Cyc. bib., Allibone, Manning and B. U. 

Benjamin Davies, A. M. Baptist clergyman, Wales; principal academv, 
Abergavenny, Wales. Manning and B. U. 

Robert Day, A. M. Baptist clergyman; pastor Wellington, Somersetshire. 
Author Sermon, 1779. Died 1791. Allibone, Manning and B. U. 

Moses Gregson, A. M. Clergyman. Author Sermon, 1760. Allibone. 

Jacob Jennings, A. M. Physician, near Elizabethtown, N. J.; Readington, 
Hunterdon co., N. J. ; clergyman Dutch reformed church, Va. ; pastor Presby- 
terian church, Dunlap's Creek, Fayette co., Penn. 1792-1S11. Born Somerset 
co., N. J. 1744 ; died Feb. 17, 1813. Sprague Annals 4 



332 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1774 

David Jones, A. M. Student, Hopewell academy, Hopewell, N. J. ; ordained 
Baptist 1766; pastor Freehold church, Monmouth co., N. J. 1766-75; Great 
Valley church, Chester co., Penn. 1775-76, 1792-1S20; Southampton church, 
Bucks co., Penh.; chaplain Continental army 1776-?; U. S. army 1794-96, 
1813-15. Born White Clay Creek Hundred, Newcastle co., Del., May 12, 1736; 
died East Town, Chester co., Penn., Feb. 5, 1S20. Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc. 

John Oulton, A. M. Baptist clergyman, Rawdon, Yorkshire, England. Died 
1804. Manning and B. U. 

William Porter, A. M. Independent clergyman ; pastor, Camomile street, 
London, England. Manning and B. U. 

John Poynting, A. M. Baptist clergyman ; pastor, Worcester, England. Died 
1751. Manning and B. U. 

John Pye, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1774. 

Isaac Skillman, A. M. ; D. D. 1798; A. B. College of N. J. 1766. Baptist 
clergyman; pastor, Second church, Boston, Mass. 1773-87; Salem, N.J. 1790- 
99. Born N. J. 1740; died June 8, 1799. Sprague Annals 6, Col. N. J. 

Benjamin Stelle, A. M. ; A. B. College of N. J. 1766. Died 1819. Col. N. J. 

William Tillinghast, A. M. 

William Van Horn, A. M. Student, Dr. Jones' academy, Lower Dublin, 
Penn.; ordained Baptist 1772; pastor, Southampton, Penn. 1772-85; Scotch 
Plains church, N. J. 1785-1807; chaplain, Continental army. Born Bucks co., 
Penn., July 8, 1747; died Pittsburgh, Penn. Oct. 31, 1807. 

Sprague Annals 6, Bapt. encyc. 

John White, A. M. ; A. B. Harvard university 1771 ; A. M. 1774. Died 1816. 

Samuel Wilton, A. M. ; D. D. College of N. J. 1773. Independent clergyman ; 
pastor, Tooting, Surrey, England. Author Apology for renewal of applica- 
tion to parliament by Protestant disse?iti?ig ministers, 1773 ; Review of some of 
the articles of the church of England, 1774* 

Manning and B. U., Allibone, Watt's Bib. Brit. 



1776 

Nathanael Qreene, A. M. ; College of N. J. 17S1. Member R. I. general 

• assembly 1770; brigadier-general Continental army 1775-76; major-general 

1776-83 ; quartermaster-general retaining right to command in field 1778-80. See 

G. W. Greene's Life of Nathanael Greene, 3 vols., 1867-71. Born Potowomut, 

Warwick, R. I., June 7, 1742; died Mulberry Grove, Ga., June 19, 1786. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Johnson's cyc, R. I. cyc, Heitman Rev. 
John Parke, A. M.; A. B. University of Penn. 1771 ; A. M. 1775; Harvard 
university 1776. Assistant to quartermaster-general, Continental army ; lieu- 
tenant colonel; resident, Philadelphia, Penn.; Va. Author Lyric works of 
Horace, translated into English verse, to which are added a number of original 
poems, 1786. Born Dover, Del., April 7, 1754; died near Dover, Dec. 11, 1789. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Penn. 

1783 

Benjamin Bourne, A. M.; LL. D. 1801 ; A. B. Harvard university 1775; A. 
M. 1778. Quartermaster and ensign R. I. militia 1776-77; member R. I. gen- 
eral assembly ; one of committee sent with a petition from R. I. to Continental 
congress 1789; delegate, R. I. convention on adoption of the Federal constitu- 



1783 HONORARY GRADUATES 333 

tion 1790; member U. S. house of representatives 1790-96; justice U. S. dis- 
trict court, R. I. 1S01-0S; trustee Brown university 1792-1S0S. Born Bristol, 
R. I., Sept. 9, 1755; died Sept. 17, 1S08. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Cong, direct., Heitman Rev. 

James Mann, A. M. ; M. D. 1S15; A. B. Harvard university 1776; A. M. 1779; 
Yale college 1782. Surgeon Continental army; physician, New York, N. 
Y. until 1S12 ; surgeon U. S. army 1S12-32; fellow American academy of arts 
and sciences. Author Dissertation upon the cholera infantum, 1804; Medical 
sketches of the campaigns of 1812-14, 1816. Born Wren tham, Mass., July 22 f 
1759; died Governor's Island, N. Y., Nov. 7, 1832. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Surg. -gen. cat. 

Thomas Fitch Oliver, A.M.; A. B. Harvard university 1775; A. M. 1778. 
Clergyman, Providence, R. I.; fellow Brown university 1784-88. Died 1797. 



1784 



Stephen Hopkins, LL. D. Town clerk Scituate, R. I. 1732-41 ; president town 
council 1735-42; member R. I. house of representatives 14 terms 1732-52, also 
1770-75; speaker 1741-43; justice of peace 1736; justice Court of common 
pleas 1736-39; chief justice 1739-?; assistant justice R. I. superior court 1747- 
51; chief justice 1751-55; delegate, Colonial congress, Albany, N. Y. 1754, 
1755; governor R. I. 1755-57, '58-62, '63-65, '67-6S; delegate, Colonial congress, 
Boston, Mass. 1757; member Continental congress 1774-76; signer Declaration 
of independence 1776; member R. I. council of war 1776-78; trustee Brown 
university 1764-85; chancellor 1764-85. See W. E. Foster's Stephen Hopkins, 
a R. I. statesman, 18S4. Born Providence, R. I., March 7, 1707; died Provi- 
dence, July 13, 1785. Cyc. Am biog., R. I. cyc, Cong, direct. 

John Rippon, A. M. ; D. D. 1792. Student, Baptist college, Bristol, England; 
Baptist clergyman ; pastor, London 1773-1836. Author various sermons, dis- 
courses and addresses 17S4-27; Collection of Psalms and hymns for public wor- 
ship from various authors; editor new edition Dr. Gill's Rxpositor, ivith a 
memoir, 1S10; Baptist register. Born Devonshire, England, 175 1 ; died 1S36. 
Bapt. encyc, Allibone, Darling's Cyc. bib., Watt's Bib. Brit. 



1786 



Burgiss Allison, A. M. ; D. D. 1S04. Student R. I. college, now Brown uni- 
versity 1777; Baptist clergyman ; pastor, Bordentown, N. J.; principal clas- 
sical boarding school, Bordentown until 1796; chaplain U. S. house of repre- 
sentatives 1S16; navy yard, Washington, D. C. 1816-27; member American 
philosophical society. Author numerous contributions to periodical literature. 
Born Bordentown, N. J., Aug. 17, IC53; died Washington, D. C, Feb. 20, 
1S27. Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc. 

Enoch Edwards, A. M. 

Benjamin Foster, A. M. ; D. D. 1792; A. B. Yale college 1774; A. M. 
Yale college 1781. Ordained Baptist 1776; pastor, Leicester, Mass. 1776- 
85; First church, Newport, R. I. 1785-88; First church, New York, N. Y. 
178S-98; trustee Brown university 17S6-9S. Author Divine rite of immer- 
sion; Primitive baptism defined: Dissertation on the seventy tveeks of Daniel, 
1787. Born Danvers, Mass., June 12, 1750; died New York, N. Y., Aug. 26, 
1798. Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc. 



334 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1786 

James Newton, A. M. Clergyman, Bristol, England. Died 1790. 

Granville Sharp, LL. D.; Harvard university 1788; College of William and 
Mary 1791. Law student, England; in ordnance office, England until 1777; 
philanthropist, London ; founder Society for the abolition of slavery. Author 
numerous publications. See Watt's Bibliotheca Britannica. Born Durham, 
England 1734; died 1813. Allibone, Darling's Cyc. bib. 

Joseph Thomas, A. M. 

Peter Wilson, A. M. ; LL. D. Union college 179S. Student, University of 
Aberdeen ; teacher, N. Y. ; principal academy, Hackensack, N. J. ; member N. 
J. legislature 1777-S3; professor Greek and Latin languages, Columbia college 
1789-92, 1797-1820; principal Erasmus hall, Flatbush, L.I. 1792-97. Author 
Rules of Latin prosody, 1810; Introduction to Greek prosody, 1817; Compen- 
dium of Greek prosody, 1S17 ; editor Sallust ; Longinus ; Greek Testament', 
Alexander Adams' Roman antiquities, revised, 1820. Born Ordiquhill, Banff, 
Scotland, Nov. 23, 1746; died New Barbadoes, N. J., Aug. 1, 1825. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone 



1787 



Daniel Foster, A. M. ; A. B. Dartmouth college 1777; A. M. 1780; Har- 
vard university 1785. Ordained Congregational 177S ; pastor, New Braintree, 
Mass. 177S-95. Author Sermon at ordination of Joshua Crosby ' Mass. election 
sermon, 1790. Born Warren, Mass. 1751 ; died Sept. 4, 1795. 

Sprague's Annals 2 

Thomas Jefferson, LL. D.; A. B. College of William and Mary 1762; LL. D. 
1782; Yale college 1786; Harvard university 1787; College of N. J. 1791. 
Delegate, Continental congress 1775-76, 'S3-84; governor Va. 1779-81; U. S. 
minister plenipotentiary, France 1784-89; U. S. secretary of state 1790-94; vice 
president 1797-1801 ; president 1801-09; fellow American academy of arts and 
sciences; president American philosophical society. See Writings of Thomas 
Jefferson, t collected and edited by Paul Leicester Ford, 1S92-. Born Shadwell, 
Albemarle Co., Va., April 2, 1743; died Monticello, Albemarle Co., Va., July 
4, 1S26. Cyc. Am. biog. 

Louis Guillaume Otto, comte de Mosloy, LL. D. Secretary to Marquis de La 
Luzerne, Munich 1776; U. S. 1776-79; charge d'affaires, U. S. 1779-92; secre- 
tary of legation, Berlin 179S-99; charge d'affaires, Berlin 1799-1800; French 
minister plenipotentiary, Munich 1803; French counsellor of state ; ambassa- 
dor, Vienna 1809-13; minister of state 1813 ; minister of foreign affairs during 
the hundred days 1815. Born Kork, Grand Duchy of Baden, Germany, 1754; 
died Paris, France, 1817. Larousse 

William Patten, A. M.; D. D. 1807; A. B. Dartmouth college 1780; A. M. 
Dartmouth college 1783; Yale college 17S5. Ordained Congregational 1786; 
pastor Second church, Newport, R. I. 1786-1833 ; trustee Brown university 
1790-1839. Author Christianity the true religion, 1795; Memoir of Mrs. Ruth 
Patte?i, 1834; Reminiscences of Rev . Samuel Hopkins, 1843; also various ser- 
mons. Born Halifax, Mass. 1763; died Hartford, Conn., March 9, 1839. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc, Sprague Annals 1 

Isaac Senter, A. M. ; M. D. Yale college 1792; Harvard university 1793. 
Surgeon, Continental army ; prisoner at Quebec; phj'sician, Pawtuxet, R. I. 
until 1780; Newport, R. I. 1780-99; member R. I. house of representatives 
1779-80; surgeon- and physician-general R. I. 1780; trustee Brown university 



1787 HONORARY GRADUATES 



335 



1789-99; corresponding member Mass. historical society ; member American 
philosophical society. Born Londonderry, N. H. 1753; died Dec. 10, 1799. 

R. I. eye, Harv. 

1788 

Abel Flint, A. M. ; A. B. Yale college 17S5; A. M. Yale college 17SS; D D 
Union college 1S1S. Tutor, Brown university 17S6-90; ordained Congrega- 
tional 1791 ; pastor Second church, Hartford, Conn. 1791-1824; secretary Conn 
missionary society 1798-1822; one of the founders Conn. Bible society 1S09 
Author Discourse on death of Washington, 1799; Sermon at ordination of 
Josiah B.Andrews, 1802; Sermon at funeral of John AT- 'Curdy Strong, 1806- 
Sermon on death of Mrs. Mary Yates, 1S06; Geometry and trigonometry, with 
a treatise on surveying, 1806; Sermon before Hartford female beneficent 
society, 1810; Discourse occasioned by news of peace, 1815 ; Discourse at ordi- 
nation of Cornelius B. Everest, 1S15; Election sermon, 1816; Address before 
Hartford Sunday school society, 1819; also a selection and translation from 
Massillon's and Bourdaloue's sermons. Born Windham, Conn., Aug 6 1765- 
died Hartford, Conn., March 7, l8 2 5 . Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 2 

John Hancock, LL. D. ; A. B. Harvard university 1754; A. M 1757- LL D 
1792; A. M. College of N. J. 1769; Yale college 1769. Merchant,' Boston! 
Mass.; member Mass. house of representatives 1766-72; Provincial congress 
Concord, Mass. i 7 7 4 - 7 5; Continental congress 1775-80; '85-S6; president 1775- 
77! major-general Mass. militia 1776 ; member Mass. constitutional conven- 
tion 17S0; governor Mass. 1780-85, '87-93. Born Quincy, Mass., Jan. 12, 17,7 • 
died CLuincy, Oct. 8, 1793. Cjc . Am . w c ^ 

Enos Hitchcock, D. D. ; A. B. Harvard university 1767; A.M. 1770- Yale 
college 17S1. Ordained Congregational 1771; pastor Second church, 
Beverly, Mass. i 77l -?; chaplain, Continental army 17S0-83; pastor Benevolent 
church, Providence, R. I. 1783-1S03 ; fellow Brown university 17S5-1S03. Author 
Treatise on education, 1790; Catechetical instructions and forms of devotion 
for children and youth, i 79 S; Sermons, with an essay on 'the Lord's suffer 
1793-1800. Born Springfield, Mass., March 7, 1744; died Providence, R. I., 
Feb. 27, 1803. Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc, Sprague Annals 2, Allibone 

John Stanford, A. M. ; D. D. Union college 1829. Principal boarding school 
Hammersmith, England; ordained Baptist 1781 ; pastor, Hammersmith 17S1- 
86; principal academy, New York, N. Y. , 786-87, 1789- 1813; pastor First 
church, Providence, R. I. I7 S 7 -88; chaplain almshouse, city hospital, and 
state prison, New York 1813-?; trustee Brown university 1788-90. Author 
Address on burning of orfhan house, Philadelphia, 1S22 ; Address on laying 
cornerstone of orphan house, Greenwich, 1823; Discourse in the New York 
city hospital, 1824; Discourse on opening new house of correction for juvenile 
delinquents, 1S26; Aged Christians companion, 1829. Born Wandsworth, 
Surrey, England, Oct. 20, 1754; died New York, N. Y., Jan. 14, 1834. 

Joseph Winter, A. M. ^ Cm * C " Spi " agUe Anna ' S 6 

I789 

Caleb Alexander, A. M. ; A. B. Yale college , 777 . Ordained Presbyterian 
1781; pastor, New Marlboro, Mass. I7 8i-S2 ; Mendon, N. Y. 1785-180" Salis- 
bury, Norway, Fairfield, N. Y. ; principal academy, Fairfield; Onondaga N 



336 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1789 

Y. 1S12-16; missionary, Onondaga presbytery 1822. Author Essay on the 
deity of Christ, 1791 ; English grammar, 1793; Grammatical system of the 
Latin language, 1795; Neiv introductio7i to the Latin language, 1795; Gram- 
matical system of the Grecian language, 1796 ; Dissertation on the Psalms, 1796 ; 
Spelling book, 1799; Sermon on death of George Washington, 1800; Colum- 
bian dictionary, 1800; Neiv and complete system of arithmetic, 1802; Gram- 
matical system of the English language, 1814; Young lady's and gentleman's 
instructor. Born Northfield, Mass., July 22, 1775; died Onondaga, N. Y., 
April 12, 1828. Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague annals 3 

Seth Washburn, A. M. Died 1S37. 



1790 

Thomas Andros, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1845. 

David Cobb, A. M. ; A. B. Harvard university 1766; A. M. 1769; College of 
N. J. 1783. Physician, Taunton, Mass. ; secretary Bristol co. convention 1774; 
delegate, Provincial congress, Concord 1775; colonel Continental army; brevet 
brigadier general 1763; major general Mass. militia; judge court of common 
pleas Bristol co. ; member U. S. house of representatives 1793-95; land agent 
and farmer, Oldsboro, Me. 1796-1817; member Mass. senate; president 1802; 
member Mass. council 1808 ; lieutenant-governor Mass. 1809; member board 
of military defence 18x2; chief justice court of common pleas, Hancock co. 
Me. ; fellow American academy of arts and sciences. Born Attleboro, Mass., 
Sept. 14, 174S; died Taunton, Mass., April 17, 1830. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct., Heitman, Harv. 

Josiah Dana, A. M. ; A. B. Harvard university 1763; A. M. 1766; Yale college 
1766; Dartmouth college 1794. Clergyman. Died 1801. 

Samuel Deane, A. M.; D. D. ; A. B. Harvard university 1760; A. M. 1763. 
Librarian Harvard university 1760-63; tutor 1763-64; clergyman, Portland, 
Me. ; fellow American academy of arts and sciences. Author Sermons, 1794 ; 
N. E. farmer, 2 ed., 1797. Born 1741?; died 1814. Allibone, Harv. 

Samuel Fales, A. M.; A. B. Harvard university 1773; A. M. 1776. Died 1818. 

James Freeman, A. M.; A. B. Harvard university 1777; A. M. 1780; D. D. 
Harvard university 181 1. Prisoner, Quebec 1780-82; lay reader King's chapel 
Boston, Mass. 1782-87 ; ordained Unitarian 1787; pastor King's chapel 1787- 
1826; member first school committeee Boston 1792; fellow American academy 
of arts and sciences ; original member Mass. historical society. Author De- 
scription of Boston, in Boston magazine, 1784; Sermon on death of Rev. John 
Eliot, D. D., 1813; Sermons and charges, 1832. Born Charlestown, Mass., 
April 22, 1759; died Newton, Mass., Nov. 14, 1885. Cyc. Am. biog. 

Jonathan Homer, A. M. ; D. D. 1826; A. B. Harvard university 1777; A. M. 
1780; Dartmouth college 1788. Ordained Congregational 1782 ; pastor First 
church, Newton, Mass. 1782-1839; member Mass. historical society. Author 
Character and duties of a Christian soldier, 1790; Successive generations 
among mankind, 1791; Mourner's friend, 1792; Descriptio7i and history of 
Newton, 1798; Way of God vindicated, 1804; Sermon before the Mass. society 
for promoti?ig Christian fcnozvledge, 1828; editor Teal's Columbian Bible. 
Born Boston, Mass., Oct. 1759; died Newton, Mass., Aug. 11, 1843. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 2 



1790 HONORARY GRADUATES 337 

Samuel Hopkins, I). D. ; A. B. Yale college 1741 ; A.M. 1744. Ordained 
Congregational 1743; pastor Housatonnuc, now Great Barrington, Mass. 1743- 
69; First church, Newport, R.I. 1770-76, 1780-1803; preacher, Newburj'port, 
Mass.; Canterbury, Stamford, Conn. 1776-80. Author Works, edited by E. 
A. Park, 3 vols., 1S54. Born Waterbury, Conn., Sept. 17, 172 1 ; died Newport, 
R. I., Dec. 20, 1803. Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Sprague Annals 1, Allibone 

Henry Stuber, A. M. Physician, Philadelphia, Penn. Author Continuation 
of Franklin's autobiography. Born Philadelphia, Penn., 1770; died 1792. 

Allibone 

George Washington, LL. D. ; Harvard university 1776; Yale college 1781 ; 
University of Penn. 1783. Delegate, Continental congress 1774, '75 ; com " 
mander-in-chief Continental army 1775-S3; president convention that framed 
the federal constitution 1787; president U. S. 17S9-97; lieutenant general and 
commander-in-chief U. S. army 1 79S ; fellow American academy of arts and 
sciences; member American philosophical society. Author Writings, col- 
lected and edited by W. C. Ford, 14 vols., 1SS9-93. Born Pope's Creek, West- 
moreland co., Va., Feb. 22, 1732; died Mount Vernon, Va., Dec. 14, 1799. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct. 

Samuel Whelply, A. M. Ordained Baptist 1792; pastor, Stockbridge, Mass. 
1792; West Stockbridge, Mass.; Green River, N. Y. until 179S; principal 
academy, Morristown, N. J. 1798-1809; became Presbyterian 1S09; conducted 
school, Newark, N. J. 1809-14; boy's school, New York, N. Y. 1814-16. Au- 
thor Compend of ancient and ?noderu history; Sermon on the immortality of 
the soul, 1S04; Thoughts on the stale of departed souls, 1S07 ; Destruction of 
wicked nations; Tetters on capital punishment atid -war; Oration, Morris- 
totvti, July 4, 1809; Triangle, 5 nos., 1817. Born Stockbridge, Mass. 1766; died 
New York, N. Y., July 14, 1S17. Sprague Annals 4, Allibone 

1791 

Josias Lyndon Arnold, A. M. ; A. B. Dartmouth college 17SS; A. M. 1791 ; 

Yale college 1791. Tutor, Brown university 1790-92. Born 1768; died 1796. 

Dart. 
Joseph Holbrook, A. M. 
Apollos Leonard, A. M. ; A. B. Yale college 1765; A. M. 1770; Harvard 

university 1786. Died 1799. 
Samuel Leonard, A. M. ; A. B. Yale college 1773; A. M. 1776; Harvard 

university 1781. Died 1807. 
Joseph Letombe, A. M. ; LL. D. Yale college 17S3; University of Paris. 

French consul. New England. 

1792 

James Brown, A. M.; A. B. Harvard university 1780; A. M. 1783; Dartmouth 
college 1791. Fellow Brown university 1789-1834. Died 1S34. 

John Crane, A. M. ; D. D. 1S03; A. B. Harvard university 17S0. Ordained 
Congregational 1 7S3 ; pastor, Northbridge, Mass. 1783-1836; member Mass. 
general court. Author Thanksgiving sermon, 1S00; two Fast sermons on civil 
liberty; Oration at Douglas, 4th July, 1802; eight Discourses on baptism, 
1S06; Discourse at Upton, 1810; Sermon at ordination of Ezekiel Rich ; Ser- 
mon at ordination of Calvin Park, 1815; Sermon at ordination of John Tay- 



338 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1792 

lor, 1S16; two Sermons on the nature and design of John's baptism; Lecture 
on sacred music at Sutton ; Reaso?is -why I am not a Baptist, by Bickerstaff. 
Born Norton, Mass., March 26, 1756; died Aug. 31, 1836. Sprague Annals 2 

Joshua Crosby, A. M. Ordained Congregational 1789; pastor, Enfield, Mass. 
Died 1S3S. Sprague Annals 2 

Thomas Dunscombe, A. M. Clergyman. 

John Fawcett, A. M.; D. D. 1810. Baptist clergyman ; pastor, Winsgate, Eng. ; 
president Bristol education society 1792. Author Hymns, 1781 ; Essay o?i 
anger, 1787. Born Yorkshire, Eng., 1739; died 1817. 

Darling's Cyc. bib., Allibone 

Perez Fobes, LL. D. ; A. B. Harvard university 1762 ; A. M. 1786. Ordained 
Congregational 1766; pastor, Raynham, Mass. 1766-?; chaplain, Continental 
army; vice president Brown university 17S6; professor Natural philosophy 
1786-9S; fellow 1795-1812; fellow American academy of arts and sciences. Au- 
thor Sermon at the execution of John Dixon, Taunton, 17S4; Sermon at the 
ordination of Elijah Leonard, 17S9; Sermon on the death of Dr. Maiming, 
1791 ; Sermon to young men, 1794; History of Raynham, 1794; Election ser- 
mon, 1795; Sermon at the ordination of George Barstozv, 1803; Scripture 
catechism, 1804; Abridgment of the Scripture catechism, 1809. Born Bridge- 
water, Mass., Sept. 21, 1742; died Raynham, Mass., Feb. 23, 1812. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R, I. cyc, Sprague Annals 1 

John Francis, A.M. Resident, Providence, R. I.; trustee Brown university 
1791-96. Died 1796. 

Benjamin Francis, A. M. Baptist clergyman; pastor, Shortwood, England. 
Author several hymns. Died Dec. 14, 1799. Bapt. encyc. 

Richard Furman, A. M, ; D. D. 1800. Ordained Baptist 1774; pastor, High 
Hills, S. C; Statesburg, S. C. ; Charleston, S. C. 1787-1825 ; member S. C. 
constitutional convention; president Baptist triennial convention 1814. Au- 
thor Sermon on death of Rev. Oliver Hart, 1796 ; Oration, Charleston orphan 
house, 1796; Humble submission to divine sovereignty ," Sermon commemorative 
of General Washington, 1800; Sermon, death of Rev. Edmund Bolsford, 
1819. Born Esopus, N. Y., 1755; died Charleston, S. C, Aug. 25, 1825. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 6, Bapt. encyc. 

Alexander Hamilton, LL. D. ; A.M. Columbia college 1788; LL. D. Dart- 
mouth college 1790; college of N. J. 1791 ; Harvard university 1792. Cap- 
tain N. Y. troops 1776-77; lieutenant colonel and aide-de-camp to Gen. Wash- 
ington 1777-81 ; lieutenant colonel N. Y. troops 1781-83; brevet colonel; mem- 
ber Continental congress, 1782-83, '87-88; member Convention for the adoption 
of the Federal constitution ; secretary of treasury U. S. 1789-95 ; major general 
and inspector general U. S. army 1798-1800; commander-in-chief 1799; mem- 
ber Mass. historical society; American philosophical society; fellow American 
academy of arts and sciences. Author Works, edited by John B. Hamilton, 7 
vols., 1851. Born Nevis, West Indies, Jan. n, 1757; died New York, N. Y., 
July 12, 1804. Cyc. Am. biog., Johnson's cyc, Heitman Rev., Harv. 

Philander Shaw ; Harvard university 1792 ; A. M. 1795. Clergyman, Eastham, 
Mass. Author Sermon, 1804. Born 1769; died 1841. Allibone 

Leonard White, A. M. ; A. B. Harvard university 1787; A. M. Harvard uni- 
versity 1790. Town clerk Haverhill, Mass. ; treasurer ; member Mass. house of 
representatives; U. S. house of representatives 181 1-13; cashier Merrimack 
Bank, Haverhill 25 years. Born Haverhill, Mass. 1767; died Haverhill, Oct. 
10, 1849. Cong, direct. 



1793 HONORARY GRADUATES 339 

1793 

James Dore, A. M. Clergyman. Author Sermons, etc., 17S6-1S06. Died 1S25. 

Samuel Graves, A. M. Author Political treatises, 1814. 

Morgan Jones, LL. D. Clergyman. Died 1797. 

Zephaniah Leonard, A.',M.; A.B.Yale college 175S; A. M. 1761; Harvard 
university 1763. Died 1814. 

Archibald M'Lean, A. M. Clergyman. 

Samuel Pearce, A. M. Student, Bristol college; ordained Baptist 17S9; pas- 
tor Cannon street church, Birmingham, England 1789-99. Author Corf ora- 
tion and test acts exposed, 1790; Sermon, 1791 ; Memoirs, 1800. Born Ply- 
mouth, England, July 20, 1766; died Oct. 10, 1799. Bapt. encyc, Allibone 

Joseph Priestley, LL. D.; University of Edinburgh. Preacher, Needham 
Market, Suffolk, England 1755-5S; Nantwich, Cheshire 175S-61 ; principal 
school, Nantwich; teacher academy, Warrington, Lancashire 1761-67; or- 
dained; pastor Mill Hill chapel, Leeds, Yorkshire 1767-73 ; librarian Earl of 
Shelburne 1773-80; pastor Unitarian congregation, Birmingham 17S0-91 ; 
Gravel Pit meetinghouse, Hackney, London 1791-94; resident, Northumber- 
land, Penn. 1794-1804 ; discoverer nitric oxide 1772; oxygen, hydrochloric acid 
and ammonia 1774; sulphur dioxide and silicon tetrafluoride 1775 ; nitrous 
oxide; carbon monoxide; member Royal society 1766. Author 130 works pub- 
lished in 25 vols., edited by J. T. Rutt 1S32. Born Fieldhead, near Leeds, 
Yorkshire, England, March 24, 1733; died Northumberland, Penn., Feb. 6, 
1804. Encyc. Brit., Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 8, Allibone 

William Richards, A. M. ; LL. D. 181S. Student, Bristol college, England; 
Baptist clergyman ; pastor, Lynn, England 1776-?. Born South Wales 1749; 
died Lynn, England 181S. Bapt. encyc. 

John Sutcliff, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1S14. 

Nicholas Tillinghast, A. M. ; Harvard university 1807. Died 1S1S. 

1794 

Thomas Baldwin, A. M.; D. D. Union college 1804. Ordained Baptist 17S3; 
pastor Canaan, N. H. 1783-90; Second church, Boston, Mass. 1790-?; trustee 
Brown university 1794-1807 ; fellow 1807-25; trustee Waterville college 1821- 
25. Editor Mass. Baptist missionary magazine, 1803-17; senior editor 1817-25; 
author numerous publications. See Sprague's Annals of the American pulpit, 
vol.6. Born Bozrah, Conn., Dec. 23, 1753; died Waterville, Me., Aug. 29, 
1826. Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc. 

Thomas Barnard, D. D.; A. B. Harvard university 1766; A. M. 1769; D. D. 
University of Edinburgh 1794. Clergyman, Salem, Mass. Author Sermons 
1786-1806. Born 1748; died 1814. Allibone 

John Jay, LL. D. ; A. B. Columbia college 1764; A. M. 1767; LL. D. Har- 
vard university 1790; University of Edinburgh 1792. Delegate, Continental 
congress 1774, '75, '78; president 1778; member Provincial convention, N. Y. 
1776; chief justice N. Y. 1777 ; minister plenipotentiary, Spain 1779; U.S. 
peace commissioner 17S1-83; U. S. secretary foreign affairs 1784; regent Uni- 
versity of the state of N. Y. 1784-90; delegate convention for the adoption of 
the Federal constitution 1787; delegate, N. Y. constitutional convention 178S; 
chief justice U. S. 17S9-94; U. S. envoy extraordinary Great Britain 1794; 



34 d BROWN UNIVERSITY 1794 

governor N. Y. 1795-1801 ; fellow American academy of arts and sciences; 
member American philosophical society; corresponding member Mass. his- 
torical society. See Life and times of John Jay, by William Whitlock, 1887. 
Born New York, N. Y., Dec. 12, 1745; died Bedford, N. Y., May 17, 1829. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, Columb. 

John Thornton Kirkland, A. M. ; LL. D. 1810; A. B. Harvard university 
17S9; A. M. 1792; Dartmouth college 1792; D. D. College of N. J. 1S02. 
Teacher, Andover academy one year; tutor, Harvard university 1792-94; or- 
dained Unitarian 1794; pastor New South church, Boston, Mass. 1794-1810; 
president Harvard university 1810-2S; vice president American academy of 
arts and sciences; member Mass. historical society. Author Eulogy on Wash- 
ington, 1799; Biography of Fisher Ames, 1809; Discourse oti death of George 
Cabot, 1S23 ; several sermons and addresses; besides numerous contributions 
to periodicals. Born Herkimer, N. Y., Aug. 17, 1770; died Boston, Mass., 
April 26, 1840. Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 8, Harv. 

John Coakley Lettsom, LL. D. ; M. D. Leyden university 1769; Harvard 
university 1790. Physician, London, England 1770-1815 ; fellow Society of 
arts; Royal society, London ; Royal society, Edinburgh; American academy 
of arts and sciences; member American philosophical society; corresponding 
member Mass. historical society. Author numerous publications. See Dic- 
tionary of natio?ial biography. Born Little Vandvke, West Indies, Nov, 22, 
1744; died London, England, Nov. 1, 1815. Diet. nat. biog. 

John Usher, A. M.; A. B. Harvard university 1743; A. M. 1746. Lawyer; or- 
dained Episcopal 1793; pastor St. Michael's church, Bristol, R. I. 1793-1S00. 
Born 1722?; died July 1804. R. 1. cyc, Sprague Annals 5 



1795 

Andrew Beattie ; Harvard university 1795; A. M. 1798. Clergyman. Died 1801. 

Joel Briggs, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1828. 

Thomas Dunn, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1833. 

Eliphalet Nott, A. M.; LL. D. 1828; D. D. College of N.J. 1S05. Licensed 
Congregational 1795; principal academy and pastor, Cherry Valley, N. Y. ; 
pastor First Presbyterian church, Albany, N. Y. 1798- 1804 ; president Union 
college 1804-66; inventor about 30 patented devices. Author Counsels to young 
men, 1845 ; Lectures on temperance ; besides numerous sermons and addresses. 
See Memoir, by C. Van Santvoord, 1876; Sabin. Born Ashford, Conn., June 
2 5> 1773 ; died Schenectady, N. Y., Jan. 29, 1S66. Cyc. Am. biog. 

John Prince, LL. D. ; A. B. Harvard university 1776; A. M. 1779. Teacher, 
Congregational clergyman ; pastor First church, Salem, Mass. 1779-1836 ; inven- 
tor improved air pump ; fellow American academy ; member American philo- 
sophical society ; Mass. historical society. Author Discourse, national fast, 
179S; Discourse, close of the year, 1799; Discourse, Salem female charitable 
society, 1806; Discourse, death of Rev. Thomas Barnard, 1814; Charge to J. 
E. Abbott, ordination, 1815 ; Discourse, Bible society of Salem, 1816; Charge 
to R. M. Hodges, ordination, 1824; Descriptio7i of a netv stand for a reflecting 
telescope. Born Boston, Mass., July 22, 1751 ; died Salem, Mass., June 7, 1836. 

Sprague Annals 8 

Isaac Tompkins, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1S26. 



1796 HONORARY GRADUATES 341 

1796 

James Bicheno, A. M. Dissenting clergyman, and schoolmaster, Newbury, 
Berkshire, England. Author Friendly address to the Jews, 1787; Signs of the 
times, 1792-94; Word in season, 1795; and other politico-theological works. 
See Watt's Bibliotheca Britannica. Died April 9, 1831. Diet. nat. biog. 

Lawrence Butterworth, A. M. Clergyman, England. Author Superexcel- 
lency of the Christian religion displayed, 17S4; Thoughts on moral government 
and agency, and the origin of moral evil, 1792. 

Andrew Fuller, A. M.; D. D. College of N. J. 1796; Yale college 1S04. 
Ordained Baptist 1775 ; pastor, Soham, England 1775-82 ; Kettering, North- 
amptonshire 1782-1S15; one of the founders Baptist missionary society; first 
secretary. Author numerous publications. See Allibone's Dictionary of au- 
thors. Born Wicken, Cambridgeshire, Eng., Feb. 5, 1754; died May 7, 1S15. 

Diet. nat. biog., Darling's Cvc. bib. 
Foster Swift, A. M. 

1797 

John Adams, LL. D.; A. B. Harvard university 1755; A. M. 1758; LL. D. 

17S1 ; Dartmouth college 1782 ; Yale college 1788. Principal grammar school, 
Worcester, Mass. 1757; admitted to Suffolk co. bar 1758; lawyer, Braintree, 
Mass. 175S-6S ; Boston, Mass. 1768-7S?; member Mass. house of representatives 
1770-72; member Continental congress 1774-77; revolutionary provincial con- 
gress of Mass. 1774; member Mass. council 1775; commissioner to France 
177S-79; minister to negotiate treaty of peace with Great Britain 17S0-82; 
minister to Holland 1780-81; England 1785-88; vice president U. S. 1789-97; 
president 1797-1S01 ; resident, Quincy, Mass. 1801-26; president American 
academy; member American philosophical society; Mass. historical society. 
Author Works, with life by C. F. Adams, 10 vols., 1850-56. Born Braintree, 
now Quincy, Mass., Oct. 31, 1735; died Braintree, July 4, 1S26. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Harv. 

Isaac Backus, A. M. Separatist preacher 1746-48; ordained Congregational 
1748; pastor Titicut, Middleboro, Mass. 1748-1806; Baptist 1751-1806; agent 
Warren association to Congress 1774; delegate to convention that adopted the 
federal constitution 178S; trustee Brown university 1765-99. Author History 
of the Baptists, 3 vols. 1777-96; besides numerous sermons and discussions. 
Born Norwich, Conn., Jan. 9, 1724; died Middleboro, Mass., Nov. 20, 1806. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Sprague Annals 6, Sabin 

Horace Binney, Harvard university 1797; A.M. 1800; LL. D. 1S27. Ad- 
mitted to bar 1800; member Penn. house of representatives 1S06; reporter 
Penn. supreme court 1807-14; member U. S. house of representatives 1833-35 
Author Decisions of the Supreme court of Penn. 1JQQ-1814, 1809-15 ; Fulogium 
upon William Tilghman, 1827 ; Eulogy 071 John Marshall, 1835; Argument in 
case of Vidal vs. the city of Philadelphia, 1844; Bushrod Washington, 185S; 
Leaders of the old bar of Philadelphia, 1S59; Inquiry into the formation of 
Washington 's Farewell address, 1859 ; Privilege of the zvrit of habeas corpus 
under the constitution, 3 pts., 1S62-65; besides occasional pamphlets. Born 
Philadelphia, Penn., Jan. 4, 1780; died Philadelphia, Aug. 12, 1875. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, Sabin, Cong, direct. 



342 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1797 

Clark Brown; A. M. 1803; A. B. Yale college 1794; Harvard university 
1797; A. M. Yale college 1797 ; Dartmouth college 1799; Harvard university 
1811. Ordained Congregational 1795; pastor, Machias, Me. 1795-97; Brim- 
field, Mass. 1798-1803. Died 1817. Sprague Annals 2 



1798 



Benjamin Waite Case, A. M. Died 1834. 

Thomas Green, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1814. 

Bradford Marcy. Clergyman. 

Seth Padelford, LL. D.; A. B. Yale college 1770. Died 1810. 

Matthias Burnet Tallmadge, A. M. ; A. B. Yale college 1795. Lawyer, 
Herkimer, N. Y. ; member N. Y. house of representatives; N. Y. senate; 
judge U. S. district court, N. Y. Born Stamford, N. Y., March 1, 1774; died 
Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Oct. 7, 1819. Bapt. encyc. 

James Wilson, A.M. Ordained Congregational 1793 ; pastor Beneficent church, 
Providence, R. I. 1793-1S39; teacher public school 10 years; principal private 
school four years. Author Oration before Providence association of mechan- 
ics and manufacturers, 1795; Apostolic church government displayed, 1798; 
Sertnon at the ordination of Rev. Stephen Hull, 1802; Discourse on -woman, 
1819; Trinity defended, 1835. Born Limerick, Ireland, March 12, 1760; died 
Providence, R. I., Sept. 14, 1839. R. I. eye, Sprague Annals 8, Allibone 



1799 

Ebenezer Adams, A. M.; A. B. Dartmouth college 1791; A.M. 1794. As- 
sistant teacher, academy, Leicester, Mass.; principal; principal academy, Port- 
land, Me.; professor Mathematics, Phillips academy, Exeter, Mass.; professor 
Latin and Greek languages, Dartmouth college 1809-10; Mathematics and 
natural philosophy 1810-33; emeritus 1833-41 ; president and treasurer corpora- 
tion academy, Plainfield, N. H. Born New Ipswich, N. H., Oct. 2, 1765; died 
A U ff. 15, 1841. Sprague Annals 2, Dart. 

Nathaniel Hill Fletcher, A. M.: A. B. Harvard university 1793; A. M. 1796. 
Ordained Congregational 1800; pastor, Kennebunk, Me. 1800-1827. Author 
How far unanimity in religious opinion is necessary in order to Christian com. 
immion, 1827. Born Boxboro, Mass.; died Boxboro, Sept. 4, 1834. 

Sprague Annals 2 

Timothy Pickering, LL. D. ; A. B. Harvard university 1763; A. M. 1766; 
LL. D. College of N. J. 179S; Harvard univeisity 1810. Admitted to bar 1768; 
lawyer, Salem, Mass.; colonel Mass. troops 1776; adjutant-general to Wash- 
ington 1777-S0; quartermaster-general 1780-85; member board of war 1777; 
Penn. constitutional convention 1789-90; commissioner to negotiate treaties 
with Indians 1790-91, '93, '94; postmaster-general 1791-95; secretary of war 
1795; secretary of state 1795- 1800; chief justice Mass.^court of common pleas 
1802 ; member U.S. senate i8o3-n,'i3-i7 ; Mass. executive council 1817. Author 
Easy plan of discipline for a militia, 1775. Born Salem, Mass., July 17, 
1745; died Salem, Jan. 29, 1829. Cyc. Am. biog., Cong. direct. 

James Sullivan, LL. D.; A. M. Harvard university 1780. Lawyer, Biddeford, 
Me.; king's attorney York co., Me. 1770; member Mass. provincial congress 



1799 HONORARY GRADUATES 



343 



1775; justice Mass. superior court 1776-82; member Mass, constitutional con- 
vention 1779-S0; delegate, Continental congress 1784-85 ; member Mass. house 
of representatives; commissioner to settle controversy between N. Y. and 
Mass. in regard to western lands 1784; membei Mass. executive council 17S7 • 
judge court of probate, Suffolk co., Mass. 17S7 ; attorney general Mass. 1790- 
1S07; governor Mass. 1807-09; member commission to settle the boundary 
line between the U. S. and British North American provinces; fellow Ameri- 
can academy of arts and sciences; first president Mass. historical society. Au- 
thor Strictures on Rev. Mr. Thatchers observations upon the state of the 
clergy 0/ New England, 17S4; Observations upon the government of the 
U. S., 1791 ; Path to riches, 1792 ; Biographical sketch of Governor Hancock ; 
Altar of Baal thrown down, 1795 : History of the district of Me., 1795 ; His- 
tory of land titles in Mass., 1S01 ; Dissertation on the constitutional freedom 
0/ the press, 1S01 ; History of the Penobscot Indians, in Mass. historical collec- 
tions. Born Berwick, Me., April 22, 1744; died Boston, Mass., Dec. 10, 1S08. 

Cong, direct., Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone 
Oliver Wolcott, LL. D. ; A. B. Yale college 177S; A. M. 17S1 ; LL. D. College 
of N. J. 1799; Yale college 1S19. Quartermaster, Litchfield, Conn. ; admitted 
to bar 178 1 ; clerk Conn, financial department, Hartford ; member committee 
of the pay table 1782; commissioner to adjust claims of Conn, against U. S. 
17S4; comptroller public accounts 178S; U. S. auditor of the treasury 
1789-91; comptroller of the treasury 1791-95; secretary of the treasury 1795- 
1800; judge U. S. circuit court 1S00-02 ; merchant, New York, N. Y. ; presi- 
dent Merchants bank; founder and first president Bank of North America 
1S12-14; governor Conn. 1817-27; president Conn, constitutional convention 
1S17. Born Litchfield, Conn., Jan. 11, 1760; died New York, N. Y., June 1 
lS ^3- Cyc. Am. biog. 

I8OO 

Ebenezer Bradford, A. M. ; A. B. College of New Jersey 1773; a. M. 1786; 
Dartmouth college 17S5. Ordained Congregational 17S2; pastor Rowlev', 
Mass. 1782-1801. Author Sermon at ordination of Nathaniel Howe, 1791 ; 
Strictures on Dr. Langdon's Remarks on Hopkins' system, 1794; Past sermon. 
J 795! Thanksgiving sermon, 1795; Sermon at installation of J. H. Stevens, 
1795. Born Canterbury. Conn. 1746; died Rowley, Mass., Jan. 3, 1801. 

Sprague Annals 1 

Samuel Elam, A. M. Trustee Brown university 1793-1813. Died 1S13. 

Stephen Gano, A. M. Surgeon Continental army 1781-82; physician, Tappan, 
now Orangetown, N. Y. 17S2-86; ordained Baptist 1786; pastor Hillsdale, N. 
Y. ; Hudson, N. Y. ; Providence, R. I. 1792- 1S2S; trustee Brown university 
1794-182S. Author Sermon, death op Washington, 1800; Sermon, ordination 
of Joshua Bradley, 1S01 ; Sermon, funeral of Gardiner Thurston, 1802; The 
Christian crowned: sermon, death of Joseph Snow; Sermon, ordination of 
Peter Ludlow, 1S23; Sermon on divinity of Christ, 1827. Born New York, 
N. Y., Dec. 25, 1762; died Providence, R. I., Aug. iS, 1S2S. 

Sprague Annals 6, R. I. cyc. 

George Gibbs, A. M. ; Yale college 1S08. Died 1S33. 

Henry Holcombe, A. M. ; D. D. South Carolina college. Captain, Continen- 
tal army; licensed Baptist 17S2 ; pastor Pike Creek, S. C. 1785-91 ; Euhaw, S. 
C 1791-95; Beaufort, S. C. 1795-99; Savannah, Ga. 1799-1810; First church, 



344 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1800 

Philadelphia, Penn. 1812-24; member S. C. convention to ratify federal con- 
stitution; founder Savannah female seminary; one of the founders Mount 
Enon academy 1 S04. Author Sermon on sovereignty of the Deity, \z<)0; Ser- 
mon on Isaiah liii, 1, 1791 ; Sermon, death of Charles Bealer, 1793; Sermon, 
death of Washington, 1800; First fruits, letters, 1812 ; Whole truth relating 
to the controversy betwixt the American Baptists, 1820; Lectures on primitive 
theology, 1822; editor Georgia analytical repository. Born Prince Edward 
co., Va., Sept. 22, 1762; died Philadelphia, Penn., May 22, 1824. 

Sprague Annals 6, Cyc. Am. biog. 
David Parsons, D. D.; A. B. Harvard university 1771 ; A. M. 1774. Licensed 
Congregational 1775; preacher, Roxbury, Mass.; Conn.; in business 1779?- 
Si ; preacher, Amherst, Mass. 1781-82; pastor 1782-1819; one of the founders 
Amherst college. Author Election sermon, 178S. Born Amherst, Mass., Jan. 
28, 1749; died Wethersfield, Conn., May 18, 1823. Sprague Annals 2 

I80I 

Calvin Chaddock, A. M. ; A. B. Dartmouth college 1791 ; A. M. 1794. Clergy- 
man. Born 1766; died 1S23. Dart. 
Henry Gassett, A. M.; A. B. Harvard university 1795; A. M. 1798. Died 

1855- 
Paul Ray Metcalf, A. M. Physician. Died Wrentham, Mass., Dec. 1S53. 

Nee. 1854 
Isaac Robinson, A. M. Deceased. 

Holder Slocum, A, M. Died 1827. 

David Rogerson Williams, A. M. Lawyer and planter, S. C. ; member U. S. 
house of representatives 1805-09, '11-13 ; U. S. army 1813-14, brigadier general; 
governor S. C. 1S14-16. Born Robbins Neck, S. C, March 10, 1776; died 
Lynch's Creek, S. C, Nov. 15, 1830. Cong, direct. 

l802 

Edmund Botsford, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1819. 

David Humphreys, LL. D.; A. B. Yale college 1771 ; A. M. 1774; College of 
New Jersey 1783; Harvard university 1787; LL. D. Dartmouth college 1804. 
Continental army 1777-83, captain; lieutenant colonel and aide-de-camp to 
Washington 1780-83; member Washington's family 1783-84, 1788-90; secretary 
ot legation to European powers 1784-86; member Conn, legislature; U. S. 
minister to Portugal 1791-98; Spain 1798-1802; brigadier general Conn, troops 
1812-15 ; woolen manufacturer, Conn. Author poems and prose writings con- 
tained in his Miscellaneous works, 1790. Born Derby, Conn., July 1752; died 
New Haven, Conn., Feb. 21, 1818. 

Sabin, Allibone, Cyc. Am. biog., Duyckinck 

Evan Pugh, A. M. Clergyman. 



1803 



Elisha Andrews, A. M. Ordained Baptist 1793; pastor, Fairfax, Vt. 1793-96; 
Hopkinton, N. H. 1796-97; Nottingham West, now Hudson, N. H. 1797-1800; 
Templeton, Mass. 1800-13; Hinsdale, N. H. 1816-40. Author Moral tendencies 



1803 HONORARY GRADUATES . 345 

of Universalism ; Review of Winchester's Dialogues on universal restoration j 
Vindicatioti of the distinguishing- sentiments of the Baptists; Brief reply to 
James Bickerstaf's Short epistle to the Baptists, 1S10; Reviexv of 07ie of John 
Wesley's trails on falling from grace ; Strictures on Rev. Mr. Brooks' Essay on 
terms of communion, 1S23; besides many articles in Christian xvatchman. Born 
Middletown, Conn., Sept. 29, 176S; died Hinsdale, N. H., Feb. 3, 1840. 

Sprague Annals 6 

William Corlis Bowen, A. B. ; A. M. 1S11; M. D. 1813; A. B. Union college 
1803; M. D. University of Edinburgh 1S07. Physician, Providence, R. I.; 
professor Chemistry, Brown university 1811-13. Author Desatiguine mittendo, 
1S09. Born Providence, R. I., June 2, 1785; died Providence, April 23, 1815. 

R. I. eye, Parsons 

John Cleaveland, A. M. Ordained Congregational 17S5; pastor, Stoneham, 
Mass. 1785-94; North parish, Wrentham, Mass. 179S-1S15. Author Sermon, 
1794; East sermon at Wrentham, 1812. Born Jan. 6, 1749; died Wrentham, 
Mass., Feb. 1, 1S15. Sprague Annals 1 

James Edwards Burr Finley, A. M. 

Nathan Fobes, A. M. 

James Hinton, A. M. ; D. D. 1812; A. B. Oxford university; A. M. College 
of N. J. 1802. Dissenting clergyman, Oxford, England. Author Vindicatioti 
of the Dissenters in Oxford, 1792. Died 1824. Watt's Bib. Brit. 

Edward Jenkins, D. D. ; Columbia college 1804. Episcopal clergyman; pas- 
tor St. Bartholomew's parish, Charleston, S. C. 1772-76; assistant pastor St. 
Michael's church, Charleston 1796-1S02; pastor 1802-04; St. Philip's church, 
Charleston 1804-09; resident, England. Sprague Annals 5 

Thomas Lyell, A. M. ; D. D. Columbia college 1822. Methodist clergyman, 
Va. 1792; Providence, R. I.; chaplain U. S. Congress 1S01-03?; ordained 
Episcopal 1S04; pastor Christ church, New York, N. Y. 1S04-4S; secretary 
diocesan convention 1S11-16; member diocesan standing commitee 1813-4S; 
deputy, General convention 1818-44; trustee General theological seminary 1S22- 
48. Born Richmond co., Va., May 13, 1775 ; died New York, N. Y., March 4, 
1S4S. Nee. 184S, Cyc. Am. biog. 

Jacob Norton, A. M. ; A. B. Harvard university 1786; A. M. 17S9. Clergy- 
man. Died 1S58. 

George Osborne, A. M. Dissenting clergyman, Worcester, England. Author 
Moral charity explained and enforced, 1S01. Watt's Bib. Brit. 

John Reed, D. D. ; A. B. Yale college 1722. Chaplain U. S. navy two years; or- 
dained Congregational 1780; pastor Bridgewater, Mass. 17S0-1831 ; member U. 
S. house of representatives 1795-1801. Author Sermon at ordination of Kil- 
born Whitman, 1787; Sermon at ordination of Jonas Hartzvell, 1792; Right 
hand of felloxvship at ordination of James Wilson, Providence, 1793; Right 
hand of fellowship at ordination of James Flint, 1806; Apology for rite of in- 
fant baptism, 1S06; Sermon before convention of Congregational ministers, 
Mass., 1807; Sermon at ordination of Daniel Johnson, 1808; Sermon before 
Plymouth association of ministers, 1810; Sermon before Society for promotiug 
Christian knoxvledge, piety and charity, 1814. Born Framingham, Mass., 
Nov. 11, 1751; died West Bridgewater, Mass., Feb. 17, 1S31. 

* Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 8, Cong, direct. 

John Smith, D. D.; A. B. Dartmouth college 1773; A - M - J 776; Ya] e college 
1777; Harvard university 17S0. Congregational clergyman; preceptor 
Moor's school, Hanover, N. H. 1773-74; tutor, Dartmouth college 1774-78; 



346 , BROWN UNIVERSITY 1803 

professor Latin, Greek, Hebrew and Oriental languages 1778-1S09; librarian 
1779-1809; trustee 17SS-1809. Author Hebrew Grammar., 1772; Sermon, 1795; 
Sermon, 1S01 ; Latin grammar, 1802; Hebrew grammar, 1803; Cicero de 
oratore, zvith notes and memoir of Cicero, 1804; Greek grammar, 1809. Born 
Newbury, Mass., Dec. 21, 1752; died Hanover, N. H., April 30, 1809. 

Allibone, Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 2 



l804 

Joseph Grafton, A. M. Licensed Congregational 1784; preacher, Rehoboth 
Neck, Mass. ; Plainfield, Conn. ; preacher, Hampton, Conn.; ordained Bap- 
tist 178S; pastor, Newton, Mass. 1788-1835 ; vice president Mass. Baptist mis- 
sionary society 1815-25 ; president; member committee Evangelical tract so- 
ciety 1S17; trustee 1823-29; vice president Baptist foreign missionary society 
1819-? president trustees Newton theological institution 1826- ; Norfolk co. 
foreign missionary society ; Middlesex and Norfolk co. missionary society; 
moderator Boston association 1822, '26. Author Sermon, death of J. Shepard, 
J. Ward and M. Bright, 1792 ; Sermon, death of his daughter, 1S02 ; Sermon, 
death of Samuel Richardson, 1S04; Sermo?i, origin, progress and present state 
of the Baptist church in JVezvton, 1S30; besides letters and addresses. Born 
Newport, R. I., June 9, 1757; died Newton, Mass., Dec. 16, 1836. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 6 

Barnum Leonard, A. M. 

George Leonard, LL. D. ; A. B. Harvard university 1748; A. M. 1751 ; Yale 
college 1753. Register of probate 1748; lawyer, Norton, Mass. ; member pro- 
vincial house of representatives; provincial council; judge of probate; mem- 
ber U. S. house of representatives 1789-91, '95-97 ; judge court of common 
pleas; member Mass. house of representatives; Mass. senate. Born Norton, 
Mass., July 4, 1729; died Raynham, Mass., July 26, 1819. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct. 



1805 



Joseph Barker, A. M.; A. B. Yale college 1771 ; A. M. 1774; Harvard univer- 
sity 1782. Preacher, Blanford, Mass. ; ordained Congregational 1781 ; pastor 
First church, Middleboro, Mass. 1781-1815 ; member U. S. house of representa- 
tives 1805-08. Author Stability of Christ's church : century sermon, Middle- 
borough, 1795; Ser?non, ordination of Isaiah Weston, 1795; Sertnon, funeral 
of Benjamin Thomas, 1800; Sermon, ordinatio?i of Otis Thompson, 1801 ; 
Address, Halifax, July 4, iSoj ; Discourse, national fast, 1812 ; also a volume 
of sermons. Born Branford, Conn. ; died Middleboro, Mass., July 5, 1815. 

Sprague Annals 8, Cong, direct., Sabin. 

Barnabas Bidwell, LL. D. ; A. B. Yale college 1785; A.M. 1788; Williams 
college 1797. Lawyer; member Mass. house of representatives 1S05-07; U. S. 
house of representatives 1805-07 ; attorney-general Mass* 1807-10. Born Mass. ; 
died 1833. Cong, direct. 

Jonathan Burr, A. M.; A. B. Harvard university 1784; A. M. 1787. Clergy- 
man. Died 1842. 



1805 HONORARY GRADUATES 347 

John Davenport, A. M. ; A. B. College of N. J. 1769; A. M. 1772; Yale col- 
lege 17S5. Ordained Presbyterian 1775; preacher, Southold, L. I. 1775-77; 
Bediord, N. Y. ; pastor, Deerfield, Mass. 1795-1S05. Born Philippi, N. J., 
Aug. 11, 1752; died Lysander, N. Y., July 13, 1S21. Sprague Annals 3 

John Green, A. M. Died 1S08. 

David Qurney, A. M. ; A. B. Harvard university 1785; A. M. 1788. Ordained 
Congregational 1787; pastor, Middleboro, Mass. Born Bridgewater, Mass.; 
died 1815. Sprague Annals 8 

William Reed, A. M. ; A. B. Harvard university 17S2; A. M. 1785. Clergy- 
man. Died 1809. 

Luther Wright, A. M. ; A. B. Harvard university 1796; A. M. 1799. Con- 
gregational clergyman; resident Woburn, Mass. 1S2S-5S. Born 1770; died 
Woburn, Mass., 185S. Nee. 185S 

I806 

William Carey, D. D. Ordained Baptist 17S7; pastor, Moulton, England 
1787-89; Leicester, England 1789-93; first Baptist missionary, India 1794-1S34; 
professor Sanskrit, Bengali, and Mahratta, Fort William college, Calcutta 
1S01-34. Author Mahratta grammar, 1805; Sanskrit grammar, 1806; Mah- 
ratta dictionary, 1S10; Punjabi grammar, 1S12; Telinga grammar, 1S14; 
Bengali dictionary , 3 vols. 1S1S; Rhotanta grammar, 1S26?; Rhotanta dic- 
tionary, 1S26; also large portions of the Indian versions of the Scriptures; 
edited Ramayana. 3 vols. 1806-10; Dr. Roxburgh's Flora Indica, 3 vols., 
1820-32. Born Paulerspury, Northamptonshire, England, Aug. 17, 1761 ; died 
Calcutta, India, June 9, 1S34. Diet. Nat. Biog., Bapt. encyc, Allibone 

Joseph Clay, A. M. ; A. B. College of N. J. 1784; A. M. 17S7. Lawyer, Savan- 
nah, Ga. ; district judge U. S. district court, Ga. 1796-1801 ; ordained Baptist 
1804; pastor, Savannah 1804-07; First church, Boston, Mass. 1S07-09: trustee 
Brown university 1S07-11. Born Savannah, Ga., Aug. 16, 1764; died Boston, 
Mass., Jan. 11, 181 1. Sprague Annals 6 

James Davis, A. M. ; A. B. Dartmouth college 179S; A. M. 1801. Born 1773; 
died 182 1. Dart. 

Henry Edes, A.M.; A. B. Harvard university 1799; A. M. 1S02 ; D. D. 1826. 
Ordained Baptist 1S05 ; pastor First church, Providence, R. I. 1805-32 ; trustee 
Brown university 1809-13; fellow 1S13-33. Author Sermon at ordination of 
Shearjashub Bourne Totvnsend. Born Boston, Mass.; died 1851. 

Sprague Annals 8 

John Pipon, A. M. ; A. B. Harvard university 1792 ; A. M. 1795. Ordained Con- 
gregational 1800; pastor, Taunton, Mass. 1800-21. Born Boston, Mass.; died 
Jan. 1821. Sprague Annals 8 

Elisha Scott Williams, A. M.; A. B. Yale college 1775; A. M. 1778; Har- 
vard university 1S22. Baptist clergyman; pastor, Beverly, Mass.; trustee 
Broun university 1S05-32. Author Sermon. Born Oct. 7, 1757; died 1845. 

Sprague Annals 1, Allibone 

I8O7 

Orchard Cook, A. M. Merchant; high sheriff Lincoln co., Me. ; member U. S. 
hous-e of representatives 1S05-11. Born Me. ; died 1819. Cong, direct. 

Asa Meech, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1849. 



348 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1807 

Zedekiah Sanger, D. D.; A. B. Harvard university 177 1 ; A.M. 1774. Or- 
dained Congregational 1776; pastor, Duxbury, Mass. 1776-S6; in business, 
Duxbury 17S6-8S; pastor, South Bridge-water, Mass. 17SS-1820; member 
American academy of arts and sciences. Author Sermon at ordination of 
Ebenezer Lazell, 1792; — of James Wilson, 1793; — of Hezekiah Hooper, 1794; 
— of Samuel Watson, 1798; — of Ralph Sanger, 1812. Born Sherburne, Mass., 
Oct. 4, 1748; died South Bridgewater, Mass., Nov. 17, 1820. Sprague Annals 8 

I808 

Levi Hedge, A. M. ; A. B. Harvard university 1792; A. M. 1795; LL. D. 
Yale college 1823. Tutor, Harvard university 1795-1810; professor Logic and 
metaphysics 1S10-27 ; Alford professor Natural religion, moral philosophy and 
civil polity 1827-32; fellow American academy of arts and sciences; member 
Mass. historical society. Author System of logic, 1818; abridgement of Brown's 
Mental philosophy, 1827. Born Hardwick, Mass., April 19, 1766; died Cam- 
bridge, Mass., Jan. 3, 1844. Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, Harv. 

William Parkinson, A. M. Ordained Baptist 1798; home missionary; chap- 
lain U. S. Congress 1801-03; pastor First church, New York, N. Y. 1805-40; 
Bethesda church, New York 1841-48. Author Ecclesiastical history, 1813 ; 
Public ministry of the word, 181S; Sermons on Deut. xxxiii., 2 vols., 
1831. Born Frederick co., Md., Nov. 8, 1774; died New York, N. Y., March 
10, 184S. Nee. 184S, Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 6, Allibone, Bapt. encyc. 

Joseph Sheppard ; University of Penn. 1S08; A. M. 1S11. Baptist clergy- 
man; pastor, Salem, N. J. 1S09-29; Mt. Holly, N.J. 1829-35; principal 
select school, Mt. Holly several years. Born Greenwich, N. J. Jan. 9, 1786; 
died Mt. Holly, N. J., Dec. 13, 1S3S. Penn. 

Jonathan Strong, A. M. ; D. D. 1S14; A. B. Dartmouth college 1786; A. M. 
1789. Ordained Congregational 1789; pastor, Randolph, Mass. 1789-1814. 
Author Sermon, a?inual thanksgiving, 1795; Sermon, ordination of Levi 
White, 179S; Ser?non, Plymouth, 1S03 ; Discourse, funeral of Dr. Ziba Bass, 
1804; Sermon before Mass. missio?iary society, 1808; Oration, 4th July, 1810 j 
Sermon, dedication of a meeting-house in Arlington, 1813 ; also various con- 
tributions to periodicals. Born Bolton, Conn., Sept. 4, 1764; died Randolph, 
Mass., Nov. 9, 1814. Sprague Annals 2, Allibone 

William White, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1851. 



l809 



William Batchelder, A. M. Ordained Baptist 1796; pastor, Berwick, Me. 
1796-1805; First church, Haverhill, Mass. 1805-1S. Author Sermon, Buxton, 
Me., 1S02; Masonic discourse, Danvers, 1S10. Born Boston, Mass., March 25, 
176S; died Haverhill, Mass., April 8, 1818. Bapt. encyc, Sprague Annals 6 

Theophilus Parsons, LL. D. ; A. B. Harvard university 1769; A.M. 1772; 
LL. D. 1804; Dartmouth college 1807. Admitted to bar 1774; lawyer, Fal- 
mouth, Mass., now Portland, Me. 1774-75; Byfield, Mass.; Newburyport, 
Mass. until 1800; Boston, Mass. 1800-13; member Mass. constitutional con- 
vention 1779; convention to ratify U. S. constitution 17S8; Mass. general court; 
chief justice Mass. supreme court 1806-13. Author Result of convention at 



1809 HONORARY GRADUATES 349 

Ipswich, 1778; judicial decisions in Mass. supreme court reports, vol. 2-10; 
Commentaries on tie laws of the U. S., 1S36. Born By field, Mass., Feb. 24, 
1750; died Boston, Mass., Oct. 30, 1S13. Cyc. Am. biog. 

l8lO 

Elisha Clap, A. M. ; A. B. Harvard university 1797; A.M. 1800. Tutor, Har- 
vard university 1S01-03; principal academy, Sandwich, Mass. ; resident, Boston, 
Mass, ; fellow American academy of arts and sciences; member Mass. histori- 
cal society. Born Dorchester, Mass. 1776?; died Oct. 22, 1S30. 

Sprague Annals 5, Harv. 

Alexander Viets Griswold, A. M. ; D. D. 1S11; College of N. J. 1811; Har- 
vard university 1S12. Ordained Episcopal deacon 1795; priest 1795; lay reader, 
Plymouth, Ilarwinton, Litchfield co., Conn. 1794-1S04; pastor St. Michael's 
church, Bristol, R. I. 1804-30; bishop Eastern diocese 1S1 1-43 ; pastor St. 
Peter's church, Salem, Mass. 1830-35; presiding bishop 1836-43; fellow Brown 
university 1S12-15; trustee 1815-28; chancellor 1815-28. Author Sermon 
at first meeting of convention of the Eastern diocese, 1S10; Address to diocesan 
convention, Windsor, Vt., 1816; Christ's warning to the churches, 1 S 17 ; Ad- 
dress to biennial coven t ion, Greenfield, Mass., 1S1S; Pastoral letter to Eastern 
diocese, 1S21; Discourses on the most important doctrines and duties of the 
Christian religion, 1S30; The Reformation and apostolic office, 1S43; Remarks 
on social prayer meetings, 1S5S. Born Simsbury, Conn., April 22, 1766; died 
Boston, Mass., Feb. 15, 1S43. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 5, R. I. cyc, Allibone 

Joshua Marshman, D. D. Principal school, Bristol, England; missionary, 
Serampur, India 1799-1837; founder Se ram pur college. Author Works of 
Confucius, 1S09; Dissertation on the characters and sounds of the Chinese lan- 
guage, 1S09; Clavis Sinica, or elements of Chinese grammar, 1S14; Chinese 
version of the Bible; founder and editor Sumachar Durpun, or Mirror of 
news, 1818; Friend of India, 1S18; Quarterly fiend of India, 1S20. Born 
Westbury Leigh, Wiltshire, England, April 20, 1 76S ; died Serampur, India, 
Dec. 5, 1837. Diet. Nat. biog., Bapt. eneve 

Sidney Willard, A. M. ; A. B. Harvard university 179S; A. M. 1S01. Libra- 
rian Harvard university 1S00-05 ; Hancock professor Hebrew and other Oriental 
languages 1807-31; also professor English; professor Latin 1S27 ; mayor 
Cambridge, Mass. 1848-50; member Mass. house of representatives; Mass. 
executive council; fellow American academy of arts and sciences; member 
Anthology club. Author Hebrew grammar, 1817; Memoirs of youth and 
manhood, 1855; besides several magazine articles; founder and editor American 
monthly revieiv 1S32-33; one of the founders Literary miscellany; editor 
Christian register. Born Beverly, Mass., Sept. 19, 1780; died Cambridge, 
Mass., Dec. 6, 1S56. Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, Harv. 

l8ll 

Joseph Hughes, D. D.; A. M. University of Edinburgh; D. D. Yale college 
1820. Theological student, Bristol, Aberdeen, and Edinburgh ; ordained Bap- 
tist 1797; secretary Religious tract society of London 1799-1S33; one of the 
founders and secretaries British and foreign Bible society 1S04. Author Ser- 



35° 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 1811 



mon on Galatians, iv, 16, 1802; Essay on the Christian Sabbath, 1804; Ser- 
mon, death of Rev. Joint O-wen, 1822. See Memoir, by J. Leifchild. Born 
London, Jan. 1, 1769; died 1833. 

Watt's Bib. Brit., Darling's Cyc. bib., Bapt. encyc. 

Daniel Sharp, A. M. ; D. D. r828; Harvard university 1843. Agent of a York- 
shire firm, New York, N. Y., 1805-08? ordained Baptist 1809; pastor, Newark, 
N. J. 1809-12; Charles street church, Boston, Mass. 1812-53; president Bap- 
tist missionary board ; first president American Baptist missionary union ; 
president board of trustees of Newton theological institution 18 years; trustee 
Brown university 1820-28; fellow 1828-53; overseer Harvard university 1846- 
53. Born Huddersfield, Eng., Dec. 25, 1783; died near Baltimore, Md., April 
2 3' J 853- Nec - ^53' Bapt. encyc, Cyc. Am. biog. 

Joseph Gardiner Swift, A. M.; Harvard university 1812 ; Yale college 1817; 
LL. D. Kenyon college 1843. First graduate U. S. military academy 1802; 2d 
lieutenantU. S. army 1802; captain 1806 ; major 1808; aide to Gen. William 
Pinckney 1812; lieutenant colonel 1812; colonel and principal engineer 1812; 
brigadier general 1814; superintendent U. S. military academy 1816-18; U. S. 
surveyor port of New York 1818-27; civil engineer in U. S. service; superin- 
tendent harbor improvements on the lakes 1S29-45 ; engineer railway from 
New Orleans to Lake Pontchartrain 1830-31 ; chief engineer Harlem railroad 
1S34; peace ambassador to Canada 1841 ; in Europe 1851-52. Author diary, 
including history of West Point academy ; also contributions to scientific jour- 
nals. Born Nantucket, Mass., Dec. 31, 17S3; died Geneva, N. Y., July 23, 
1S65. Cyc. Am. biog. 

Andrew Oliver Waterhouse ; Harvard university 1810. Died 1832. 

Henry Wight, A. M. ; DD. 1824; A. B. Harvard university 1782; A. M. 1785; 
Yale college 1785. Ordained Congregational 1785 ; pastor, Bristol, R. I. ; fel- 
low Brown university 1793-1833. Born 1753; died 1837. Sprague Annals 1 

l8l2 

Nathan Bourne Crocker, A. M. ; A.B. Harvard university 1802; A. M. 1805; 
D. D. Ilobart college 1827. Ordained Episcopal deacon 1803; priest 1808; 
pastor St. John's church, Providence, R. I. 1808-65; delegate, nine triennial 
conventions; fellow Brown university 1808-65; secretary 1846-53. Born Barn- 
stable, Mass., July 4, 1781 ; died Providence, R. I., Oct. 19, 1S65. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc. 

Horatio Gates Jones, A. M.; D. D. University at Lewisburg 1851. Licensed 
Baptist 1801 ; ordained 1802; pastor Salem, N. J. 1801-05; preacher Roxboro, 
Philadelphia, Penn. 1805-08; pastor, Lower Merion, Penn. 1S08-53 ; one of the 
founders Baptist board of foreign missions 1814; secretary many years; presi- 
dent trustees Haddington college; president Philadelphia Baptist association 
1S29-53 ; chancellor University at Lewisburg. Author History of the Philadel- 
phia Baptist association, 1823 ; co-editor Latter day huninary . Born Tredryfhn 
township, Chester co., Penn., Feb. 11,1777; died Roxboro, Penn., Dec. 12, 
1853. Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Sprague Annals 6, Nee. 1854 

John Fothergill Waterhouse ; Harvard university 1S11 ; t M. D. University of 
Penn. 1813. Died 1817. 

1813 

Joshua Bates, A. M. ; A. B. Harvard university 1S00; A. M. 1803; D. D. Yale 
college 1S1S. Assistant teacher, Phillips academy, Andover, Mass. 1800-01; 



1813 HONORARY GRADUATES 351 

student of theology, Andover 1S01-02 ; licensed Congregational 1802; preacher, 
Dedham, Mass. 1S02-03; ordained 1803; pastor, Dedham 1S03-18; president 
Middlebury college 1818-39; chaplain U. S. congress 1839-40; preacher Port- 
land, Me. two months; Northboro, Mass. two years ; pastor, Dudley, Mass. 
1S43-54. For list of his writings see Sprague's Annals vol. 1. Born Cohasset, 
Mass., March 20, 1776; died Dudley, Mass., Jan. 14, 1854. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 2 

THIotson Bronson, D. D.; A. B. Yale college 1786. Ordained Episcopal dea- 
con 1787; preacher, Stratford, Vt. and Hanover, N. H. 17S7-S8; ordained 1788; 
pastor 17SS; preacher, Christ church, Boston, Mass. 1792-93; pastor, Hebron, 
Chatham, Middle Iladdam, Conn. 1793-95; St. John's church, Waterbury, 
Conn. 1795-1S05; editor Churchman s magazine 1805-07? '25?-26; principal 
Episcopal academy, Cheshire, Conn. 1S05-26; member standing committee, 
Protestant Episcopal convention of Conn. 1S06-26; frecpient delegate, general 
convention ; trustee General theological seminary; Washington college. Born 
Plymouth, Conn. 1762 ; died Cheshire, Conn., Sept. 6, 1826. Sprague Annals 5 

Charles Cotton, A. M.; M. D. ; A. B. Harvard university 1808; A. M. 1811. 
Died 1870. 

John D'Wolf, A. M. Student, Brown university 1S02-05?; professor Chemis- 
try, Brown university 1S17-34; Woodstock, Vt., medical school, and Castleton, 
Vt., medical school, 1834-39; McDowell medical college, St. Louis, Mo. 1S40- 
44; farmer, near Bristol, R. I. 1844-54; resident, Bristol 1854-62; member R. 
I. house of representatives several terms. Author various orations and poems. 
Born Bristol, R. I., Feb. 26, 1786; died Bristol, Feb. 23, 1S62. 

Parsons, Nee. 1862 

William Ingalls, M. D.; A. B. Harvard university 1790; A. M. 1793; M. B. 
1794; M. D. 1S01. Professor Anatomy and surgery, Brown university, 1S11- 
23. Author Observationes ad abscessum bursalem pertinentes, 1S03; Essay on 
the ganglionary system of nerves in the cranium, 1S32 ; On scarlatina, 1S37; 
Lecture on phrenology, 1839; Treatise on malignant fever, 1847; A case of 
typhus or ship fever, 184S. Born Newburyport, Mass., May 3, 1769; died 
Wrentham, Mass., Sept. 8, 1S51. Parsons, Cyc. Am. biog., Surg. -gen. cat. 

Abner Phelps, A. M. ; M. D. 1S14; A. B. Williams college 1806; A. M. 1S09; 
M. D. Yale college 1814. Physician, Reading, Mass.; Boston, Mass. 1816-73; 
member Mass. house of representatives 1S26; originator Boston and Albany 
railroad. Author Crucifixion of Christ, anatomically considered, 1S53. Born 
Belchertown, Mass., Sept. 5, 1779; died Boston, Mass., Feb. 24, 1873. 

Cyc. Am. biog. 



l8l4 



Barnabas Bates, A. M. Baptist preacher, R. I. ; collector of customs, Bris- 
tol, R. I. under President J. Q^. Adams; acting postmaster New York, N. Y. 
under President Jackson; postal reformer. Founder Unitarian Christian in- 
quirer, 1825. Born Edmonton, England, 17S5; died Boston, Mass., Oct. 11, 
1853. Cyc. Am. biog., Nee. 1854 

John Codman, A. M. ; A. B. Harvard university 1S02; A. M. 1805; D. D. 
1840; A. B. Yale college 1S02; D. D. College of N. J. 1822. Student, Edin- 
burgh 1805-06; preacher, Scotch church, London 1807-08; ordained Congre- 
gational 1808; pastor, Dorchester, Mass. 1808-47 ; delegate, Congregational 
union of England and Wales 1834-35; in Europe 1824-25, '45; member Mass. 
historical society. Author sermons enumerated in Sprague's Annals; also 



352 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1814 

Sermons and addresses, 1834; A visit to England, 1S36; Memoir by William 
Allen, -with six select sermons, 1853. Born Boston, Mass., Aug. 3, 1782; died 
Dorchestei-, Mass., Dec. 23, 1847. 

Cyc Am. biog., Mass. Hist. Soc. Proc. 1S62, Sprague Annals 2, Nee. 1848 

Stephen Hill, A. M. Clergyman. 

William Bulletin Johnson, A. M. ; D. D. 1833. Baptist clergyman, S. C. ; 
acting pastor, Edgefield Court House; president Saluda association ; modera- 
tor Edgefield association ; one of the founders S. C. Baptist state convention 
1S21 ; vice president 1823; president 1824 and for many years after; president 
Baptist triennial convention of the U. S. three years. Born about 1780; died 
Greenville, S. C, 1862. Bapt. encyc. 

Aaron Whitney Leland, A. M.; A. B.Williams college 1S08; A.M. 1811; 
D. D. College of South Carolina 1S14. Clergyman. Died 1871. 

Nathaniel Miller, A. M. ; M. D. 1S17; Harvard university 1823. Physician. 
Author Dissertation on importance and manner of detecting deep-seated mat- 
ter, 1827. For sketch see Medical communications Mass. medical society 
1854. Born 1771; died 1S50. Surg.-gen. cat. 

Luther Rice, A. M.; A. B. Williams college 1S10; A. M. 1813. Student, And- 
over theological seminary 1810-11; missionary, India 1812-13; founder Bap- 
tist general convention 1814; missionary agent, U. S. several years ; one of the 
founders Columbian college 1817-21 ; agent 1S21-26. Founder Columbian star, 
about 1S21. Born Northboro, Mass., March 25, 17S3; died Edgefield district, 
S. C, Sept. 25, 1836. And., Bapt. encyc. ? Sprague Annals 6, Columbian 

Robert Baylor Semple, A. M.; D. D. 1824; College of William and Mary. 
Law student; preacher 1790; ordained Baptist 1790; pastor, Bruington, Va. 
1790-1831; member Va. Baptist general convention ; president Va. Baptistmis- 
sionary society; moderator General association of Va. ; president board of 
managers; president Baptist triennial convention 1820-31 ; trustee Columbian 
college 182 1-31 ; agent 1827-31. Author Catechism, 1809; History of the Bap- 
tists in Va., 1S10; Life and death of S. L. Straughan, 1822 ; Circular letters 
from the Dover association; Letters to Alexa?ider Campbell. Born Rose 
Mount, King and Queen co., Va., Jan. 20, 1769; died Fredericksburg, Va., 
Dec, 25, 1S31. Sprague Annals 6, Bapt. encyc, Sabin, Cyc. Am. biog. 

Thomas Williams, A.M.; A. B. Yale college 1800. Teacher, Beverly, Mass., 
Woodstock and Norwich, Conn., Boston, Mass. 1S00-03 ; licensed Congrega- 
tional 1803; home missionary, N. Y. 1803-04, '05 ; ordained 1804; preacher 
Pacific church, Providence, R. I. 1807; pastor, 1821-23; Foxboro, Mass. 1816- 
21 ; preacher, Attleboro and Hebronville, Mass. ; Barrington, R. I. ; resident, 
Hartford, Conn.; East Greenwich, R. I.; Providence, R. I. 1843-76; preached 
2200 sermons 1840-68. Author Sermons, 1823 ; Sermon, second century from 
settlement of R . I., 1837; Domestic chaplain, 1839; Centurial sermon, 1840; 
Discourse on life and death of Oliver Shatv, 185 1 ; besides numerous other ser- 
mons and treatises. Born Pomfret, Conn., Nov. 5, 1779; died Providence, R. 
I., Sept. 29, 1876. R- I- cyc, Bibliog. R. I. 

1815 

Thomas Manning Barrows, M. D. Physician. Died 1832. 
John Mathewson Eddy, M. D. Associate professor Anatomy and surgery, 
Brown university 1815-17. Died Havana, Cuba, 1817. Parsons 



1815 HONORARY GRADUATES 353 

Aaron Leland, A. M. ; Middlebury college 1814. Ordained Baptist; pastor, 
Chester, Vt. 17S9-1S33; member Vt. house of representatives 1S01-11; speaker 
three years ; member governor's council four years; lieutenant-governor Vt. 
five years; assistant justice county court 18 years. Born Holliston, Mass., 
May 2S, 1761 ; died Chester, Vt., Aug. 25, 1S33. Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc. 

William Steadman, D. 1). Student, Bristol college, England; Baptist clergy- 
man, Broughton, Hampshire eight years ; Plymouth seven years ; first presi- 
dent Horton college, Bradford, Yorkshire, and pastor, Bradford 1S05-37. 
Born near Leominster, England, Aug. 12, 1764; died 1837. Bapt encyc. 

Joseph Story, LL. D. ; A. B. Harvard university 1798; A. M. 1S01 ; LL. D. 
Harvard university 1S21 ; Dartmouth college 1824. Lawyer, Salem, Mass. 
1S01-29; Cambridge, Mass. 1829-45; member Mass. house of representatives 
1805-0S, '10-12 ; speaker 1811-12 ; member U. S. house of representatives 1S08- 
09; associate justice U. S. supreme court 181 1-45 ; member Mass. constitu- 
tional convention 1S20; Dane professor Law, Harvard university 1829-45; 
overseer iS 18-25 ; fellow 1S25-45 ; fellow American academy of arts and sciences; 
member Mass. historical society; American philosophical society. Author 
numerous publications ; see Allibone's Dictionary of authors. Born Marble- 
head, Mass., Sept. 18, 1779; died Cambridge, Mass., Sept. 10, 1845. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct., Harv. 



l8l6 

William Cogswell, A. M.; A. B. Dartmouth college 1S11; A. M. 1814; Har- 
vard university 1816; D. D. Williams college 1S33. Teacher Atkinson 
academy; Hampton academy; licensed Congregational 1813; ordained 1S15; 
pastor, Dedham, Mass. 1S14-29; general agent American education society 
1829-32; secretary and director American education society 1S32-41 ; professor 
History and national education, Dartmouth college 1841-44; president and pro- 
fessor Christian theology, Theological seminary, Gilmanton, N. H. 1S44-50; 
trustee Andover theological seminary 1837-45; member Mass. historical soci- 
ety; American antiquarian society; N. E. historic, genealogical society; 
corresponding member National institution for the promotion of science at 
Washington. Author various Sermons, 1816-2S ; Catechism on the doctrines 
and duties of religion-, 1S1S; Manual of theology and devotion; Assistant to 
family religion, 1S26; Valedictory discourse to the South parish, Dedham, Mass., 
1829; Christian philanthropist, 1830; Theological class book, 1S31 ; Harbinger 
of the millenium, 1S33; Letters to young men preparing for the ministry, 
1837; Reports of the American education society, 1S33-40; editor N. E. his- 
torical and genealogical register ; N. H. repository ; American quarterly regis- 
ter. Born Atkinson, N. H., June 5, 17S7 ; died Gilmanton, N. H., April iS, 
1850. Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 2 

Joel Mann, A. M.; A. B. Dartmouth college 1810; A. M. 1813. Clergyman. 
Author Exposition of the Revelation of John from chapter iv., 1S51. Born 
1789?; died 18S4. Allibone, Dart. 

William Newman, D. D. President and tutor Theology, Academical institu- 
tion, Stepney, England. Author Proverbs of Solomon, 1839. Died 1836. 

Allibone, Darling's Cyc. bib. 



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BROWN UNIVERSITY 1817 



l8l7 



Philip Colby, A. M. Clergyman, Middleboro, Mass. Died 185 1. 

William Gammell, A. M. Ordained Baptist 1809; pastor, Bellingham, Mass. 
1S09-10; Medfield, Mass. 1810-23; Second church, Newport, R. I. 1823-27; 
trustee Brown university 1820-27. Born Boston, Mass., Jan. 9, 1786; died 
Newport, R. I., May 30, 1827. R. I. eye, Bapt. encyc. 

Thomas Noyes, A. M.; A. B. Harvard university 1795; A.M. 1798. Clergy- 
man. Died 1S37. 

Joseph Richardson, A. M. ; A. B. Dartmouth college [S02; A. M. 1805. Or- 
dained Unitarian 1806; pastor, Hingham, Mass. 1S06-71; delegate, Mass. con- 
stitutional convention 1S20-21 ; member Mass. house of representatives 1821- 
23; Mass. senate 1823-27; U. S. house of representatives 1S27-31. Born Bil- 
lerica, Mass., Feb. 1, 177S ; died Hingham, Mass., Sept. 25, 1871. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct., Dart. 

I8l8 

Asa Eaton, A. M. ; A. B. 'Harvard university 1803 ; A. M. 1806; D. D. Colum- 
bia college 182S. Ordained Episcopal 1S05 ; lay reader Christ church, Boston, 
Mass. 1803-05: pastor 1805-29; also Christ church, Cambridge, Mass. several 
years; conductor Free church city mission, Boston 1829-?; teacher, St. Mary's 
school, Burlington, N. J. 1837-41; pastor Trinity church, Bridgewater, Mass. 
until 185S; secretary directors, American education society. Author History 
of Christ Church, Boston, 1828. Born Plaistow, N. H., July 25, 1778; died 
Boston, Mass., March 24, 1S58. Sprague Annals 5, Nee. 1S58 

Elnathan Judson, A. M.; M. D. 1823; Dartmouth college 1S23; A. M. Ham- 
ilton college 1S23. Physician, U. S. navy. Died 1829. 

Ariel Mann, M. D. Physician, Hallowell, Me. Died 1828. 

Joshua Thomas, A. M. ; M. B. Harvard university 1810; M. D. 1S11. Physi- 
cian. Died 1820. 

Nathan Towson, A. M.; U. S. military service; captain 1812 ; brevet major 
1812 ; brevet lieutenant-colonel 1814; brevet colonel 1814; paymaster-general 
1S19; brevet brigadier-general 1S34; major-general 1S48. Born near Balti- 
more, Md., Jan. 22, 17S4; died Washington, D. C, July 20, 1854. 

Cyc. Am. biog. 

I8I9 

David Bolles, A. M. Lawyer, Ashford, Conn. ; judge. Died 1830. 

Sprague Annals 6? 

John Evans, LL. D. Clergyman, London, England. Died 1S27. 

Cheever Felch, A.M. Clergyman. Died 1S27. 

Nathaniel Kendrick, A. M. ; D. D. 1823; A. M. University of Vt. 1813. 
Licensed Baptist 1803; preacher, Bellingham, Mass. 1S03-4; ordained 1S05 ; 
pastor and teacher, Lansingburg, N. Y. 1805-10; Middlebury, Monkton, Brid- 
port and New Haven, Vt. 1S10-17; pastor, Eaton, N. Y. 1817-22; professor 
Theology and moral philosophy, Literary and theological institution, Hamil- 



1819 HONORARY GRADUATES 355 

ton, N. Y. 1822-34? > overseer Hamilton college 1S25-37; member executive 
committee, board of trustees, N. Y. Baptist education society; corresponding 
secretary 1834-48. Author sermons on death of Rev. Clark Kendrick and T. 
O. Warren, besides other sermons and reports. See memoir by S. W. Adams. 
Born Hanover, N. II., April 22, 1777; died Hamilton, N. Y., Sept. 11, 1S48. 

Bapt. encyc, Sprague Annals 6, Cyc Am. biog. 
Archibald Maclay, A.M.; D. D. Columbia college 1S42; University of the 
city of New York 1S42. Student, University of Edinburgh; pastor Kirkcaldy, 
Scotland 1S02-05; Rose street Congregational church, New York, N. Y. 1S05- 
09; Tabernacle Baptist church, New York 1S09-37; general agent American 
and foreign Bible society 1837-50; American Bible union 1850-56; founder 
Maclay college, Canada. Author Sermon on the iinpqrtance of the Bible, Eng- 
lish and Welsh; Hymn book, edited. Born Killearn, Scotland, May 14, 1776; 
died New York, N, Y., May 2, 1S60. Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc. 

Joseph Leonard Tillinghast, A. M. Admitted to bar 1S11; lawyer, Provi- 
dence, R. I.; member R. I. house of representatives; speaker 1829-32; mem- 
ber U. S. house of representatives 1837-43; trustee Brown university 1S33-44. 
Author Oration, birthday of General Nathanael Greene, 1S13. Born Taun- 
ton, Mass., 1791 ; died Providence, R. I., Dec. 30, 1844. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc, Bibliog. R. I., Cong, direct. 
William Holland Wilmer, D. D. Student, Washington college, Kent co., 
Md.; ordained Episcopal 1808; pastor, Chestertown, Md. 1808-12; St. Paul's 
church, Alexandria, Va. 1812-26; Williamsburg, Va. 1S26-27 ; member stand- 
ing committee diocese of Va.; one of the founders and president Education 
society of D. C. ; delegate, Va. general convention 1812-27; president house 
of deputies 1820, '21, '2^, '26; professor Systematic theology, ecclesiastical his- 
tory and church polity, Theological seminary of Va. 1S23-26; president Wil- 
liam and Mary college 1826-27. Author Sermon. 4th July, iSrj ; Sermon be- 
fore convention of diocese of Richmond, 1S14; Episcopal manual, 1S15 ; Ser- 
mon on death of Bishop Claggett, 1S16; Controversy -with Baxter, a Jesuit 
priest, 1S1S; The almost Christian, sermon, 1818; Sermon on anniversary of 
John the Baptist, 1S20; one of the editors Washington theological repertory, 
1S19-26. Born Kent co., Md., Oct. 29. 17S2 ; died Williamsburg, Va., Jyly 24, 
1S27. Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 5 

l820 

Charles Sidney Coxe, A. M. ; A. B. University of Penn. 1S0S; A. M. 1S11. 
Lawyer, Philadelphia, Penn.; judge Philadelphia district court 1S26-35; presi- 
dent directors Eastern penitentiary. Born Philadelphia, Penn., July 31, 1791 ; 
died Drifton, Penn., Nov. 19, 1S79. Penn. 

John Adams Dix, A. M. U. S. military service 1812-23; ensign 1S13; second 
lieutenant 1814; special messenger, Denmark 1S26; captain; lawyer, Coopers- 
town, N. Y. 1S28-30; Albany, N. Y. ; adjiiiant-general N. Y. 1S30; secretary 
of state N. Y. 1833-40; superintendent of schools N. Y. 1S33-40; member N. 
Y. house of representatives 1841-42; U. S. senate 1S45-49; postmaster New 
York, N. Y. 1861 ; U. S. secretary of the treasury 1861 ; U. S. military service 
1861-65, major-general 1861 ; naval officer port of New York 1866; U. S. min- 
ister, France 1S66-69; governor N. Y. 1873-75; president Miss, and Mo. rail- 
way company 1S53; Union Pacific railroad company 1S63-68. Author Sketch 



35 6 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1820 

of the resources of the city of New York, 1827; Decisions of the superintend- 
ents of common schools, 1S37 ; Winter in Madeira, and a summer in Spain and 
Florence, 1850; Dies irae, 1S63 ; Speeches and occasional addresses, 1864; 
Stabat mater, 1868; editor Northern light, 1S41-43. Born Boscawen, N. H., 
July 24, 1798; died New York, N. Y., April 21, 1879. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct., Cent. diet. 

Elon Galusha, A. M. ; A. B. University of Vt. 1816; A. M. 1820. Baptist 
clergyman; pastor, Whitesboro, N. Y. 1816-32; Broad street church, Utica, 

. N. Y. 1832-?; Rochester, N. Y. ; Perry, N. Y. ; Lockport, N. Y. 1841-56; one 
of the founders Hamilton theological institution. Born Shaftsbury, Vt. June 
iS, 1790; died Lockport, N. Y., Jan. 6, 1856. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Sprague Annals 6 

Edward Duncan Ingraham, A. M. Student, University of Penn. ; admitted 
to bar 1813; lawyer, Philadelphia, Penn.; U. S. commissioner on insolvency 
1S31 ; secretary committee to investigate affairs of Bank of U. S. 1834; direc- 
tor 1834; commissioner under fugitive slave law. Author View of the insol- 
vent laws' of Penn., 1827; Chitty's Treatise on pleading, edited, 3 vols., 1828; 
Address before the Law academy of Philadelphia, 1S28; Govv's Treatise on the 
lazv of partnership, edited, 1S30; Wentworth's Office and duty of executors, 
edited, 1832 ; Sketch of the events zvhich preceded the capture of Washington, 
1814, 1849; Vattel's Law of nations, edited, 1852; English ecclesiastical re- 
ports, 1809-35, edited serially ; Coleman's Broad grins, edited for private cir- 
culation. See sketch with portrait, in Democratic review, vol. 25, 1849. Born 
Philadelphia, Penn., 1793; died Philadelphia, Nov. 4, 1S54. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Dem. rev., Cat. lib. N. Y. bar assoc, Allibone, Sabin 

William Johns, M. D. Physician, Calcutta, Ind. 

George Keely, A.M. Clergyman, Haverhill, Mass. Died 1S65. 

Charles George Sommers, A. M. ; Union college 1S25; D. D. Madison univer- 
sity 1853. With mercantile house, Elsinore, Denmark; came to America 1S10; 
in employ of John Jacob Astor 181 1- 15?; Baptist clergyman ; pastor Troy, N.Y. 
six years; South church, New York, N. Y. until 1856. Author Alemoir of 
John Sla??ford, D. D., 1835 ; editor Psalms and hymns, 1835 ; Baptist library, 
3 vols., 1843. Born London, England, March 4, 1793; died New York, N. Y., 
Dec. 19, 1868. Cyc. Am. biog. 

I82I 

Caleb Fiske, M. D. Surgeon Continental army; physician, Scituate, R. I.; 
justice Court common pleas; original member R. I. medical society; president 
1S23-24. Born Scituate, R. I. 1753; died Scituate, Sept. 1S35. R. I. cyc. 

William Ebenezer Richmond, A. M. Lawyer, Providence, R. I. Died 1873. 

l822 

Stephen Chapin, D. D.; A. B. Harvard university 1804. Ordained Congre- 
gational 1805; pastor, Hillsboro, N. H. 1805-08; Mt. Vernon, N. H. 1809-18; 
Baptist church, North Yarmouth, Me. 1819-23; professor Sacred theology, 
Waterville college 1822-28; president and professor Moral and intellectual phil- 
osophy and Belles-lettres, Columbian college, Washington, D. C. 1828-41. Au- 



1822 HONORARY GRADUATES 357 

thor Immoral tendency or error in sentiment, sermon, 1S09; On the duties of an 
ambassador of Christ, two sermons, 1S09 ; Duty of living for the good of pos- 
terity, sermon, 1S20; Series of letters on baptism, 2d ed., 1820; Sermon, or- 
dination of Samuel Cook, 1822 ; Sermon, dedication of Baptist meeting house, 
Winthrop, Me., 1823; Triumphs of intellect, lecture, 1824; Sermon, ordina- 
tion, of A. Mer riant, W. Metcalf, and E. Johnston, 1S25 ; Moral education, 
address, 1825; Sermon, dedication of neiv meeting house, IVaterville, 1826; 
Divine economy in raising up great men, sermon; Discourse, American Bap- 
tist home mission society, 1841 ; besides letters and miscellaneous writings-. 
Born Milford, Mass., Nov. 4, 1778; died Washington, D. C, Oct. 1, 1845. 

Sprague Annals 6, Bapt. encyc, Sabin, Columbian 

Bela Jacobs, A. M. Ordained Baptist 1809; pastor, Somerset, Mass. 1S09-11 ; 
Pawtuxet, R. I. 1811-18; Cambridge, Mass. 1S1S-33; secretary Western educa- 
tion society 1S33-35 ; pastor, East Cambridge 1S35-36. Born Dighton, Mass., 
1786; died East Cambridge, Mass., May 22, 1836. Sprague Annals 6 

Isaac Mann, A. M. Clergyman, Shipley, England. 

Gideon Wanton Olney, A. M. ; Bowdoin college 1821. Clergyman, Gardiner, 
Me. Died 1S38. 

Richard Povall, A. M. ; M. D. University of Penn. 1809. Physician, Phila- 
delphia, Penn. 

Christopher EHery Robbins,A. M. Lawyer, Newport, R. I. Died 1S55. 

Francis Wayland, A. M. 1S22 ; A. B. Union college 1S13; D. D. 1S27; Har- 
vard university 1829; LL. D. 1852. Student of medicine, Troy, N. Y. 1S13- 
16; student, Andover theological seminary 1816-17; tutor, Union college 1S17- 
21; ordained Baptist 1821 ; pastor First church, Boston, Mass. 1821-26; pro- 
fessor natural philosophy, Union college 1826-27; president Brown university 
1S27-55; fellow 1S55-58; pastor First Baptist church, Providence, R. I. 1S57-5S. 
For list of works see Appendix to his Memoir, by his sons, 1867. Born New 
York, N. Y., March 11, 1796; died Providence, R. I., Sept. 30, 1S65. 

And., Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1S66 

1823 

Thomas Oliver Hunt Carpenter, M. D. Physician. 

Abiel Hall, M. D. Physician. 

Sylvester Holmes, A. M. Clergyman. New Bedford, Mass. Died 1S66. 



l824 

Ashbel Willard, M. D. Physician. Died 1852. 

Nathaniel West Williams, A. M. Clergyman, Beverly, Mass. Died 1853. 

1825 

Charles Henry Alden, A. M. Ordained Episcopal 1S23; pastor Greenwich, 
R. I.; teacher, Providence, R. I.; Philadelphia, Penn.; chaplain U. S. navy 
1S41. Died Pensacola, Fla., Oct. 1S46. Nee. 1S47, P. 

Peter Chase, A. M. Clergyman, Hinesburgh, Vt. 

Levi French, A. M. Clergyman, Berkley, Mass. 



358 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1825 

John Jeffries, M. D.; A. B. Harvard university 1815 ; A. M. i8i8;M. D. 1S19. 
Physician. Author Address before Suffolk district medical society-, 1S50. For 
sketch see Boston medical and surgical journal, 1876. Born 1796; died 1876. 

Surg. -gen. cat. 

Usher Parsons, M. D.; A. B. Harvard university 1S20; M. D. 1818; A. M. 
1829. Dartmouth college 1S21 ; M. D. 1821. U. S. naval service 1812-22; sur- 
geon 1S13-22; physician, Providence, R. I.; professor Anatomy and surgery, 
Dartmouth college 1820-22; Brown university 1823-28; president R. I. medical 
society 1837-39; first vice president American medical association 1853; one of 
the founders R. I. hospital; R. I. natural history society 1837; president; sur- 
geon Providence horse guards 1861 ; corresponding member Mass. historical 
society. Author History of the battle of Lake Erie, 1852 ; Life of Sir Wil- 
liam Pepperell, 1855 ; and various medical treatises enumerated in the Surgeon- 
general's Catalogue. See Memoir, by C. W. Parsons, 1870. Born Alfred, Me., 
Aug. 8, 178S; died Providence, R. I., Dec. 19, 1868. 

Surg.-gen. cat., Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Bibliog. R. I., Sabin, Parsons 

Edward Reynolds, M. D.; Bowdoin college 1825; A. B. Harvard university 
181 1; A.M. 1814. Physician; professor Surgery, Tremont medical school. 
Author On importance of knowledge of physiology to parents and teachers, 
1833; Hints to students on use of the eyes, 1835; address on the medical pro- 
fession 1841 ; Address, dedication of Mass. eye and ear infirmary, 1850. For 
sketch see Boston medical and surgical journal, 18S2. Born Boston, Mass., 
Feb. 28, 1793; died Dec. 25, 1881. Surg.-gen. cat., Bovvd. 

William Leete Stone, A. M. Proprietor and editor Herkitner American, Her- 
kimer, N. Y. 1S13-14; Northern -whig, Hudson, N. Y. 1814-16; Albany daily 
advertiser, Albany, N. Y. 1816-18; editor Hartford mirror, Hartford, Conn. 
1819-21; New York commercial advertiser, New York, N. Y. 1S21-44; pro- 
jector N. Y. state historical agency; member staff of Gov. Clinton, with rank 
of colonel; director Institution for deaf and dumb; member Society for refor- 
mation of juvenile delinquents; school commissioner New York ; superin- 
tendent common schools 1843-44. Author Narrative of the Erie canal cele- 
bration, 1825; Letters 011 masonry and anti-?nasonry, 1832; Matthias and his 
impostures, 1833; Tales and sketches, 1834; Maria Monk, 1836; Ups and downs 
in the life of a distressed gentleman, 1836 ; Border wars of the American Rev- 
olution, 2 vols., 1S37?; Letters on animal magnetism, 1837; Life of Joseph 
Brant, 1838; Poetry and history of Wyoming, 1841 ; Lives of Red Jacket and 
Complanter, 1841 ; Life of Uncas andMiantonomoh, 1842; Life and times of 
Sir William Johnson, bart., completed by his son, W. L. Stone, 1865. Born 
New Paltz, N. Y., April 20, 1792; died Saratoga Springs, N. Y., Aug. 15, 
jS^a. Allibone, Cyc. Am. biog., Stone f am. 

Daniel Thurber, M. D. ; Harvard university 1826. Physician, Mendon, Mass. 
Died 1S36. 

1826 

Thomas Bucklin, M. D. Died 1843. 

Alva Woods, A. M. ; D. D. 1828; A. B. Harvard university 1817; A. M. 1820. 
Graduated Andover theological seminary 1S21 ; ordained Baptist 1821 ; profes- 
sor Mathematics and natural philosophy, Columbian college 1821-24; Mathe- 
matics and natural philosophy, Brown university 1824-28; president ad interim 
1826-27; president and professor Moral and intellectual philosophy, Transyl- 



1826 HONORARY GRADUATES 359 

vania university 1828-31; University of Ala. 1831-38; resident, Providence, R. 
I. 183S-S7 ; trustee Brown university 1843-59; fellow 1859-S7; trustee Newton 
theological institution. Born Shoreham, Vt., Aug. 13, 1794; died Providence, 
R. I., Sept. 6, 18S7. Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Bapt. encyc. 



1827 



Jeremiah Fisher Ames, A. M. ; M. D. ; A. B. Harvard university 1822 ; A. M. 
1S25; M. D. 1827. Physician. Died 1S29. 

Albert Collins Greene, A. M. Lawyer, East Greenwich, R. I. ; member R. I. 
house of representatives 1815-16, '22-25, '57~5%i speaker 1S25 ; brigadier-gen- 
eral R. I. militia 1S16-21 ; major-general R. I. militia 1821-23; attorney-gen- 
eral R. I. 1825-43; member R. I. senate; U. S. senate 1S45-51. Born East 
Greenwich, R. I., April 15, 1791 ; died Providence, R. I., Jan. 8, 1S63. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct., R. I. cyc. 

Charles Winston Greene, A. M. ; A. B. Harvard university 1802 ; A. M. 1805. 
Died 1857. 

Howard Malcom, A. M. ; D. D. Union college 1S43; University of Vt. 1S43; 
LL. D. University at Lewisburg 1S57. Student, Princeton theological semi- 
nary 181S-19; ordained Baptist 1820; pastor, Hudson, N. Y. 1820-26 ; general 
agent American Sunday school union 1826-27 > pastor Federal street church, 
Boston, Mass. 1S27-35 ; deputy to visit Baptist foreign mission stations 1S35- 
3S ; president Georgetown college 1S39-49; pastor Sansom street church, Phila- 
delphia, Penn. 1849-51; president University at Lewisburg 1S51-58 ; president 
American peace society ; Baptist historical society. Author Dictionary of the 
Bible, 1828; Nature and extent of atonement, 1S29; Christian rule of marriage, 
1830; Memoir of Mrs. Lydia M. Malcom, 1833 ; Travels in south-eastern Asia, 
1839 ; Index to religious literature, 1S69 ; editor Hymns for theconference, 1S22 ; 
also various standard religious works. Born Philadelphia, Penn., Jan. 9, 1799; 
died Philadelphia, March 25, 1S79. Cyc. Am. biog., Princ, Allibone 

Charles Morris, A. M. Died 1856. 

William Henry Smith, A. M. Died i860. 

John Rogers Vinton, A. M. Graduated U. S. military academy 1S17 ; U.S. 
military service, Florida 1S37 ; Mexico 1846-7; captain 3d artillery 1835; 
brevet, major 1S46. Born Providence, R. I., June 16, 1S01 ; killed near Vera 
Cruz, Mexico, March 22, 1847. Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc, Nee. 1S47 

1828 

Oliver Cromwell Comstock, A. M. Physician, Cayuga Bridge, N. Y. ; mem- 
ber N. Y. house of representatives 1S10-12; U. S. house of representatives 
1S13-19; ordained Baptist 1819; chaplain U. S. house of representatives; 
physician, Trumansburg, N. Y. ; pastor First church, Rochester, N. Y. 1S25- 
34; Mich.; superintendent public instruction Mich, four years. Born War- 
wick, R. I., March 1, 17S1 ; died Marshall, Mich., Jan. 11, i860. 

Bapt. encyc, Cong, direct. 

Theophilus Colhoun Dunn, A. M. ; M. D. University of Penn. 1S21. Presi- 
dent R. I. medical society ; vice president American medical society. Died 1S71. 

Nathaniel Dunn, A. M. ; A. B. Bowdoin college 1855; A. M. 1S2S. Teacher 
and lecturer, New York, N. Y. Born Poland, Me., Jan. 29, 1S00; died Oct. 
17, 1889. Bowd. 



360 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1828 

Joseph Ives Foot, A. M. ; A. B. Union college 1821; D. D. Washington col- 
lege 1S40. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1824; licensed Congre- 
gational 1S24; evangelist, Barnwell Court House, S. C. 1824-25; Boston, 
Mass. 1825; Epping, N. H. 1825-26; pastor, West Brookfield, Mass. 1826-32; 
Salina, N. Y. 1833-35; Cortland, N. Y. 1835-37; Westport, Conn. 1837-39; 
Knoxville, Tenn. 1839-40; president-elect Washington college, Knoxville, 
Tenn. 1839-40. Author Two sermons on intemperance, 1828; The prominent 
trait in teachers of false religion, 1828; Historical discourse, thanksgiving, 
1828; Sermon, installation of L. W. Clark, 1830; Sermo7i, ordination of Wil- 
liam Wolcott, 1830; Sermon, dedication and ordination, North Woodstock, 
Conn., 1S32 ; Three sermons on perfectionism, 1834; Address, prepared for his 
inauguration as president of Washi?igton college, 1S40; Selections from his 
sermons, zvith memoir by George Frost, 1841 ; contributions to Literary and 
theological review, and other periodicals. Born Watertown, Conn., Nov. 17, 
1796; died near Knoxville, Tenn., April 21, 1840. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 4, And., Sabin 

William Jones, A. M. Clergyman. 

Charles Otis Kimball, A. M. ; Waterville college 1S28. Clergyman, Methuen, 
Mass. Born 1792 ; died 1852. Colby 

Joseph Kinghorn, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1S32. 

Winslow Paige, A. M. Clergyman. Died 1838. 

Seth Spencer Whitman, A. M. ; A. B. Hamilton college 1825. Graduated 
Newton theological institution 1S28; resident licentiate Andover theological 
seminary 1830; professor Biblical interpretation, Hamilton literary and theo- 
logical institution 1829-35; pastor, Belvidere, 111. 1836-46; ordained Baptist 
1839; pastor, Madison, Wis. 1S51-52. Born Fairfield, Vt., Feb. 5, 1S02 ; died 
Madison, Wis., Jan. 2, 1852. Bapt. encyc, And., Newt. 



l829 



RufllS Claggett, A. M.; A. B. Dartmouth college 1826. Born 1803; died 1875. 

Dart. 

Frederick Augustus Farley, A. M. ; A. B. Harvard university 1S1S; A. M. 
182 1 ; D. D. 1850. Clergyman. Died March 24, 1892. P. 

Horatio Potter, A. M. ; D. D. 1S38; Trinity college 1838; A. B. Union college 
1826; LL. D. Hobart college 1856. Ordained Episcopal deacon 1827; priest 
1828; pastor, Saco, Me.; professor Mathematics and natural philosophy, 
Washington, now Trinity, college 1828-30; pastor St. Peter's church, Albany, 
N. Y. 1833-54; provisional bishop diocese of N. Y, 1854-61; bishop 1S61-87. 
Author pastoral letters, addresses to clergy and laity, and occasional ser- 
mons. Born Beekman, N.Y., Feb. 9, 1802; died New York, N.Y., Jan. 2, 1SS7. 

Cyc. Am. biog. 

John Stevens, A. M,; A. B. Middlebury college 1821; D. D. University of 
Rochester 1873. Student, Andover theological seminary 1823-25; teacher, 
New Ipswich, N. H. 1823-24; tutor, Middlebury college 1825-27; principal 
academy, South Reading now Wakefield, Mass. 1827-30; editor Baptist weekly 
journal, Cincinnati, O. 1831-38; vice president and professor Intellectual and 
moral philosophy, Granville college 1838-43; district secretary American Bap- 
tist missionary union, and western editor Macedo?iian 1843-49; agent 1850-58; 
ordained Baptist 1845 ; secretary Western Baptist education society 1849-50; 
teacher, Fairmount, O., theological seminary 1858-59; professor Latin and 



1829 HONORARY GRADUATES 361 

Greek, Denison university 1859-68; Latin 186S-75; emeritus 1875-77; one of 
I lie founders Western Baptist theological institute, Covington, Ky. 1S45 ; 
sceietary Ohio Baptist education society 1S61-73. Born Townsend, Mass., 
June 17, 1799; died Granville, O., April 30, 1S77. 

Cjc. Am. biog., And., Den., Bapt. encyc. 
Joseph Gilbert Totten, A. M. Graduated U. S military academy 1S05 ; second 
lieutenant; secretary U. S. survey of Ohio and the territories 1S06-0S; military 
engineer 1S08-64; first lieutenant 1810; captain and brevet major 1S13; brevet 
lieutenant colonel 1S14; major 1818; lieutenant colonel 1S2S; colonel and chief 
engineer U. S. army 1S3S; inspector U. S. military academy 1S3S-64; brevet 
brigadier general 1 S47 ; member light-house board 1S5 1-58, '60-64 ; state com- 
missioner for preservation of New York harbor; Boston harbor; brigadier 
general 1S63 ; brevet major general 1S64; regent Smithsonian institution 1S46- 
64; corporate member National academy of sciences. Author Treussart's 
Essays on hydraulic and common mortars, translated, 1S42 ; Report on natio?ial 
defences, 185 1 ; Report on firing tuith heavy ordnance, 1857; also engineering 
and scientific papers; contributions to American journal of science. See 
sketch by J. G. Barnard in Biographical memoirs of National academy of sci- 
ences, 1877. Born New Haven, Conn., Aug. 23, 17S8; died Washington, D. 
C, April 22, 1S64. Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone 



1830 



John Wayland, A. M.; A. B. Union college 1827; D. D. 1844. Tutor, Brown 

university 1S2S-31; trustee 1S39-47; professor Belles-lettres, Hamilton college 
1S31-34. From Saratoga, N. Y. ; died Roxbury, Mass., 1S63. Ham., Union 
William Yates, A. M. ; D. D. 1S39. Died 1S45. 



1831 

William Theophilus Brantly, D. D. ; A. B. College of S. C. 1S0S. Teacher, 
Camden, S. C. 1808-09; rector Richmond academy, Augusta, Ga. 1S09-11, '19- 
26; Baptist clergyman ; pastor, Beaufort, S. C. 181 1-19; First church, Phila- 
delphia. Penn. 1S26-3S; First church, Charleston, S. C. 1838-44; president 
College of Charleston. Author Lenitives of sorrotv, 1S1S ; Beauty and stabil- 
ity of Gospel institutions, 1S21; The good man, 1S23 ; Trinitarian rationalism, 
1S24; Duty of publicly dedicating children to the Lord, 1824; Testimonies of 
enemies in favor of religion, 1S24 ; Sermons, 1837; editor Columbian star. 
Born Chatham co., N. Y., Jan. 23, 1787; died Augusta, Ga., March 25, 1S45. 

Sprague Annals 6 

William Taylor Grinnell, A. M. Died 1835. 

Bartholomew Trow Welch, A.M.; D. D. Union college 1S33. Baptist clergy- 
man; pastor, Catskill, N. Y. 1825-27; First church, Albany, N. Y. 1827-48; 
Pierpont street church, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1848-70?. Born Boston, Mass.. Sept. 
24, 1794; died 1870. Bapt. encyc. 

Eleazar Mather Porter Wells, A. M. ; D. D. Georgetown college 1854. 

1832 

Charles Pettit Mcllvaine, D. D.; A. B. College of N. J. 1816; A. M. 1S19; 
D. C. L. Oxford university 1853; LL. D. 1S67 ; LL. D. Cambridge university 



362 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1832 

1S5S. Ordained Episcopal deacon, 1820; priest 182 1 ; pastor Christ church, 
Georgetown, D. C. 1820-25; professor Ethics and chaplain, U. S. military 
academy 1S25-27 ; pastor St. Ann's church, Brooklyn, N. Y. 1827-31; professor 
Evidences of revealed religion, University of the city of New York 1831-32; 
bishop of Ohio 1S32-73; president Kenyon college 1832-?; also president Theo- 
logical seminary, Gambier, O.; member sanitary commission during the civil 
war. Author Evidences of Christianity in their external division, 1S32 ; 
Oxford divinity compared with that of the Roman a?id Anglican churches, 1S41 ; 
Sinner's justification before God, 185 1; The Holy Catholic Church, 1S44; No 
priest, no altar, no sacrifice, but Christ, 1S46; Valedictory offering, 1S53; 
Word in season to candidates for confirmation ' Doctrines of the Protestant 
Episcopal church as to confirmation ; Chief danger of the church; Truth and 
the life, tzveuty-tivo discourses, 1S55 ; editor Select family and parish sermons, 
1839. Born Burlington, N. J., Jan. 18, 1799; died Florence, Italy, March 13, 
1S73. Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone 

Edward Jones Mallett, A. M. ; A. B. University of N. C. 1S1S; A. M. 1821. 
Commission merchant and shipping agent, Wilmington, N. C. 1819-23; Provi- 
dence, R. I. 1823-29; postmaster Providence 1S29-44; member common coun- 
cil 1S37-38; major-general R. I. militia; in business, New York, N. Y. 1845-?; 
president St. Nicholas bank, N. Y. 1S53-58; U. S. consul-general, Italy 1S5S- 
62; paymaster U. S. army 1862; member N. Y. historical society. Born Fay- 
etteville, N. C.,May 1, 1797; died 188-? R. I. cyc. 

Robert Everett Pattison, A. M.; D. D. 183S; A. B. Amherst college 1S26. 
Tutor, Columbian college; professor Mathematics, Waterville college 1828-29; 
president 1S36-39, '54-57; Baptist clergyman; pastor, Salem, Mass.; First 
church, Providence, R. I.; secretary home department American Baptist mis- 
sionary union 1842-45; president Western theological institute, Covington, Ky. 
1S45-48; professor, Newton theological institution 1848-54; professor Theology 
Sfmrtleff college 1864; professor, Baptist Union theological seminary at Chi- 
cago 1S70-74. Author Commentary on the epistle to the Ephesians, 1859. Born 
Benson, Vt., Aug. 9, 1800; died St. Louis, Mo., 1S74. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Amh., Colby 

Samuel Boyd Tobey, A. M.; M. D. University of Penn. 1S2S. Physician, 
Providence, R. I.; trustee R. I. hospital; Butler hospital for the insane; vice 
president Providence dispensary; member Providence medical association; 
trustee Brown university 1S35-67; chancellor 1S54-67. Born Bristol, Me., 
Nov. 12, 1805; died June 23, 1S67. R. I. cyc. 

Samuel Ward, A. M. ; A. B.Columbia college 1S31; A. M. 1S34; Ph. D. Uni- 
versity of Tubingen. Banker, New York, N. Y. 1835-43; miner, Cal. 184S-?; 
resident, Washington, D. C. ; abroad; secretary U. S. special mission, Para- 
guay 1S5S; Nicaragua 1S63. Born New York, N. Y.,Jan. 27, 1814; died Pegli, 
Italy, May 19, 18S4. Cyc. Am. biog., Columb. 



1833 



John James D'Wolf, A. B. ; M. D. Harvard university 1835. Physician, 

Providence, R. I. Died Providence, R. I., July, 1894. 
John Farrar, LL. D. ; A. B. Harvard university 1803 ; A. M. 1S06. Tutor 

Greek, Harvard university 1S05-07; Mollis professor Mathematics and natural 

philosophy 1807-36; vice president American academy of arts and sciences. 

Author Lacroix's Elements of algebra, translated, 1818; Bezout's Differential 



1833 HONORARY GRADUATES 363 

and integral calculus, translated, 1S24; Cambridge mathematics ; Elementary 
treatise on mechanics, 1S25; Elementary treatise on optics, selected chiefly from 
Biol. 1826; Elements of electricity, magnetism and elect) o-magnctism, selected 
chiefly from Biot, 1S26; Elementary treatise on astronomy, selected from Biot, 
1827; Lacroix's Arithmetic, translated; Legendre's Geometry, translated; 
Topography ; Trigonometry ; also selections from Bezout and others; besides 
contributions to North American review j Memoirs of American academy', 
and various scientific journals. Born Lincoln, Mass., July 1, 1779; died Cam- 
bridge, Mass., May 8, 1853. Cyc. Am. biog., [Jarv., Roorbacb 

Alexander Hamilton Frink. 

George Washington Greene, A. M. Student, Brown university 1825-27; 
abroad 1S27-47 ; U. S. consul, Rome 1S37-45; instructor Modern languages, 
Brown university 1S4S-52 ; teacher and author, Nevr York, N. Y. 1852-65; au- 
thor, East Greenwich, R. I. 1S65-S3; lecturer, American history, Cornell uni- 
versity 1S71-73. Author Life of General Greene, in Sparks' American biography 
1S46; Primary lessons in French, 1849; Companion to Ollendorff's French 
grammar, 1850; Primary lessons in Italian ; Historical studies, 1850; History 
and geography of the Middle ages, 185 1; Biographical studies, 1S60; Histori- 
cal view of the American revolution, 1865; Nathanael Greene: an examination 
of the ninth volume of Bancroft's history, 1866; Eife of Nathanael Greene, 3 
vols., 1867-71; The German element in the~var of America, 1S76; Short history 
of R. I., 1S77. Born East Greenwich, R. I., April 8, iSii ; died East Green- 
wich, Feb. 2. 1SS3. Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc, Allibone 

EH Burnham Smith, A. M. ; A. B. Middlebury college 1S23; D. D. Water- 
ville college 1849. Student, Andover theological seminary 1823-25 ; graduated 
Newton theological institution 1S26; ordained Baptist 1826; pastor, Buffalo, 
N. Y. 1826-29; Poultnev, Vt. 1829-33; president and professor Biblical theo- 
logy, Literary and theological institution, New Hampton, N. II. and Fairfield, 
Vt. 1S33-61. Born Shoreham, Vt., April 16, 1S03; died Colchester, Vt., [an. 
5, 1861. And., Newt., Colby 

Francis Vinton; D. D. Columbia college 1S4S; LL. D. College of William and 
Mary 1S69. Graduated U. S. military academy 1S30; U. S. military service 
1830-36, second lieutenant; admitted to bar 1834; student, General theological 
seminary; ordained Episcopal deacon 1S38; priest 1S39; pastor, Tower Hill, 
R. I.; Wakefield, R. I.; St. Stephen's church, Providence, R. I. 1S40-42 ; 
Trinity church, Newport, R. I. 1S42-44: Emmanuel church, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; 
Grace church, Brooklyn Heights, N. Y. ; assistant pastor Trinity parish, New- 
York, N. Y. 1S55-59; pastor 1859-72; elected bishop of Ind., but declined 1S48; 
professor Ecclesiastical law and polity, General theological seminary 1S69-72. 
Author Arthur Tremaiue, or, Annals of cadet life, 1S30; Evidences of Chris- 
tianity, 1S55; Oration on the annals of R. I. arid Providence plantations, 1S63; 
Manual commentary on the general canon lazv of the Protestant Episcopal 
church, 1S70: also many pamphlets and sermons. Born Providence, R. I., 
Aug. 29, 1S09; died Brooklyn, N. Y., Sept. 29, 1872. 

Cvc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc, Columb. 



1834 



John Dowling, A. M. ; D. D. Transylvania university 1S46. Tutor Latin, 
classical institute, London, Eng. 1826; instructor Hebrew, Greek, Latin and 
French, Buckinghamshire classical institute 1S2S; principal classical boarding 



364 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1834 

school near Oxford, Eng. 1S29-32 ; ordained Baptist 1S32 ; pastor, Catskill, N. 
Y. 1S32-34; Newport, R. I. 1834-36; New York, N. Y. 1836-?; Providence, 
R. I. ; Philadelphia, Penn. ; Newark. N. J.; Berean church, New York 1844- 
52, '56-68; South church, Newark, N. J.; South church, New York. Author 
Vindication of Baptists from bigotry ; Exposition of prophecies of Miller, 
1840; Defence of protestant Scriptures, 1S43; History of Romanism, 1S45 ; 
J udson offering ; Power of illustration; Nights and mornings; besides nu- 
merous tracts and other works; editor Conference hymn book, 1S68; Noel's Bap- 
tism; Lorenzo Dow's Works; Conyers Middleton's On conformity of popery 
and paganism ; Memoir of the missionary, Jacob Thomas; translator Cote's 
A xvord, etc. Born Pavensev, England, May 12, 1807; died Middletown, N. 
Y., July 4, 187S. Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Allibone 

Abraham Henry Dumont, A. M. ; Rutgers college. Clergyman. Died 1864. 

Samuel Furman, A. M. Baptist clergyman ; professor Theology, Furman 
university. Died March 19, 1877. Bapt. encyc. 

William Nelson Pendleton, A. M.; D. D. Alexandria theological seminary 
1868. Graduated U. S. military academy 1830; assistant professor Mathe- 
matics, Bristol college, Tenn. 1832-39; ordained Episcopal deacon 1S37 ; priest 
1838; principal Episcopal high school, Alexandria, V;i. 1S39-53; pastor, Lex- 
ington, Va. 1853-83; Confederate military service 1861-65, brigadier general. 
Author Science a tvilness for the Bible, i860. Born Richmond, Va., Dec. 
26, 1809; died Lexington, Va., Jan. 15, 1SS3. Cyc. Am. biog. 

Josiah Quincy, A. M. Lawyer, Rumney, N. H.-1S64; president Grafton co. 
bar; member N. H. house of representatives several terms; N. II. senate 
twice; president one term; trustee N. II. asylum for the insane; director 
Pemigewassett bank, Plymouth, N. II. ; one of the founders Boston, Concord 
and Montreal railroad; president 14 years; trustee Newton theological institu- 
tion; president trustees New Hampton academy. Born Lenox, Mass., March 
7, 1793; died Rumney, N. II., Jan. 19, 1875. Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc. 

Nathaniel Bradstreet Shurtleff, A. M. ; A. B. Harvard university 1831; A. 
M. 1834; M. D. 1834; Shurtleff college 1843 ; A. M. University of Illinois 
1834. Demonstrator, Harvard university 1835-36; overseer 1S52-61, '63-69; 
secretary of overseers 1854-74; mayor Boston 1S6S-70; fellow American 
academy; member Mass. historical society ; American philosophical society ; 
honorary member London society of antiquaries. Author Epitome of phre- 
nology, 1835; Decimal system for arrangement of libraries, 1856; besides vari- 
ous historical works enumerated in Sabin's Bibliotheca Americana. Born 
Boston, Mass., June 29, 1810; died Boston, Oct. 17, 1S74. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Harv. 

Isaac Stevens, A. M.; Waterville college 1S35. Died 1S66. 

Joseph Andrews Warne, A.M.; D. D. elsewhere. Educated Stepney col- 
lege, England; Baptist pastor, New Berne, N. C. ; principal Imwan academy, 
N. C. ; pastor First church, Providence, R. I. ; South Reading, Mass. ; Brook- 
line, Mass.; Sansom street church, Philadelphia, Penn.; retired 1S45. Editor 
Baptist edition Comprehensive commentary. Born London, Eng., 1795; died 
Philadelphia, Penn., 1S81. Bapt. encyc. 

1835 

Chauncey Allen Goodrich, D. D. ; A. B. Yale college 1S10; A. M. 1S13. Tutor, 
Yale college 1812-14; Congregational clergyman; pastor, Middletown, 



1835 HONORARY GRADUATES 365 

Conn. 1816-17; professor Rhetoric and English literature, Yale college 1S17- 
39; professor Pastoral theology 1839-60; elected president Williams college 
1820, but declined. Author Greek grammar, 1814; Greek and Latin lessons, 
1S32; Select British eloquence, 1852; Webster's Dictionary-, abridged, 1S57. 
Bon New Haven, Conn., Oct. 23, 1790; died New Haven, Feb. 25, 1S60. 

Cyc. Am. biog. 

John Howland, A. M. Died 1854. 

Samuel Larned, A. M. Charge d'affaires, Peru. Died Providence, R. I., Dec. 
10, 1S46. Nee. 1847 

Jesse Mercer, D. D. Ordained Baptist 17S9; pastor, Mutton's Fork, Ga. ; In- 
dian Creek, Ga. ; Oglethorpe co., Ga. ; Sardis, Ga. ; Phillips' Mill, Ga. ; 
Powelton, Ga.; Whatlej's Mill, now Bethesda, Ga. ; Eatonton, Ga. ; Wash- 
ington, Ga. 1S27-41. Born Halifax co., N. C, Dec. 16, 1769; died Washing- 
ton, Ga., Sept. 6, 1S41. Cyc Am. biog., Bapt. encyc. 

John Mason Peck, A. M. ; D. D. Georgetown college; Harvard university 
1852. Licensed Baptist 1S11; preachei, Catskill, N. Y. 1S11-14; ordained 
1S13; pastor Amenia, N. Y. 1814-16; missionary Mo. and 111. 1817-26; resi- 
dent Rock Spring, 111. 1822-58; founder Rock Spring seminars- 1S26; professor 
Theology 1827-31; founder The rvestern pioneer and Baptist, 1829; founder 
Illinois Sunday-school banner' trustee Shurtleff college 1S35-5S; one of the 
founders Covington, Ky., theological institution; corresponding secretary and 
financial agent American Baptist publication society 1S43-45 ; pastor, Mo., 111., 
Ky. Author Gazetteer of Illinois, 1S34; New guide for emigrants to the west, 
1S36; Life of Daniel Boone, in Sparks' Library of American biography, 1S47 ; 
Father Clark, or, The -pioneer preacher, 1855; editor 2d ed. Annals of the 
west. See Forty years of pioneer life: Memoir of J. M. Peck, edited by Ritfus 
Babcock, 1864. Born Litchfield, Conn., Oct. 31, 1789; died Rock Spring, 111., 
March 15, 185S. Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1S5S 

Ashur Robbins, LL. D. ; A. B. Yale college 17S2. Tutor, Brown univer- 
sity 17S2-90; librarian 17S2-S5 ; lawyer, Providence, R. I. until 1795; Newport, 
R. I. 1795-1S45; U. S. district attorney 1812; member R. I. general assembly 
1818-25; U. S. senate 1825-39. Born Welhersfield, Conn., Oct. 26, 1757; died 
Newport, R. I., Feb. 25, 1845. Cong, direct., Cvc. Am. biog. 



1836 



Timothy Robinson Cressey, A. M. ; A. B. Amherst college 1S2S. Graduated 
Newton theological institution 1831 ; ordained Baptist 1S30; pastor, Ilingham, 
Mass. 1831-34; South church, Boston, Mass. 1S34-35 ; Columbus, O. 1S35-42 ; 
First church, Cincinnati, O. 1842-44; agent American and foreign Bible soci- 
ety 1S44-46; Indianapolis, Ind. 1S46-52 ; St. Paul, Minn. 1852-54; missionary, 
Minn.; pastor, Hastings, Minn.; U. S. military service 1861-63, chaplain; 
pastor, Kendallville, Ind. 1864-66; Plainfield, 111.; Olney, 111.; Indianola, 
Iowa 186S-70. Born Pomfret, Conn., Sept. 18, 1800; died Des Moines, Iowa, 
Aug- 30, 1S70. Bapt. encyc, Newt. 

John Gebhard, A. M. Member U. S. house of representatives 1821-23. 

Nicholas Medbery, A. M. ; A. B. Waterville college 1828. Baptist clergyman ; 
pastor, Middleboro, Mass. 1S2S-32 ; Watertown, Mass. 1832-43; Newburyport, 
Mass. 1S43-53; Ashland, Mass. 1853-55; Peabody, Mass. 1855-57; c,t J' m i s " 
sionary, Portsmouth, N. H. 1857-71. Born 1801 ; died Dover, Mass., May 30. 
187S. ' Colby 



366 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1836 

William Parker, A. M. Died 1873. 

Alexander Hamilton Vinton, A. M. ; M. D. Yale college 1S28; D. D. 
University of the city of New York 1S43 ; Harvard university 1853. Student, 
Brown university three years; physician, Pomfret, Conn. 1828-31; graduated 
General theological seminary 1835; ordained Episcopal deacon, 1835; priest 
1836; preacher, St. Paul's church, Portland, Me. 1835 ; pastor Grace church, 
Providence, R. I. 1S36-42 ; St. Paul's church, Boston, Mass. 1S42-58 ; Trinity 
church, Philadelphia, Penn. 1858-61; St. Mark's church, New York, N.Y. 1861- 
69; Emmanual church, Boston, Mass. 1869-77 > resident, Pomfret, Conn. Author 
Sermons, 1S55; Lectures on evidences of Christianity, 1855; Sermons, 1867; 
also articles in reviews and magazines. Born Providence, R. I., May 2, 1S07 ; 
died Philadelphia, Penn., April 26, 1S81. Cyc. Am. biog. R. I. eye. 

1837 

Myron Munson Dean, A. M. ; A. B. Middlebury college 1834. Graduated New- 
ton theological institution 1838; ordained Baptist 1836; pastor, Providence, 
R. I. 1S38-40; Marblehead, Mass. 1840-47 ; chaplain, Deer Island, Mass.; agent 
American and foreign Bible society ; pastor, Warren, R. I. Born Monkton, Vt., 
Nov. 8, 181 1 ; died Cambridge, Mass., March 30, 1861. Bapt. encyc, Newt. 

Richard Simpson Fellowes, A. M. ; A. B.Yale college 1S32; A.M. 1835. 
Died 1SS4. Yale 

Dennis Hart Mahan, A. M. ; LL. D. 1S52 ; A. M. College of N.J. 1S37 ; LL. D. 
College of William and Mary 1852 ; Dartmouth college 1867. Graduated U. 
S. military academy 1824; acting assistant professor Mathematics 1821-24; 
second lieutenant Engineer corps 1824; assistant professor Mathematics 1S24- 
25; principal assistant professor Engineering 1825-26; student engineering, 
under orders in Europe 1826-30; student, by permission of the French govern- 
ment, Military school for engineers and artillerists, Metz, France 1829-30; act- 
ing professor Engineering, U. S. military academy 1830-32 ; professor Engi- 
neering 1832-71 ; dean 1S3S-71 ; corporate member National academy of sciences 
1863. Author Treatise on field fortifications, 1S36; Elementary course of civil 
engineering, 1837; Elementary treatise on advaticed guard, outposts, and de- 
tachment service of troops, 1847; Treatise on permanent fortifications ; Ele- 
mentary treatise on industrial drawing, 1853; Descriptive geometry, 1S64; 
Military engineering, 1865-67. Born New York, N. Y., April 2, 1802 ; died 
near Stonv Point, N. Y., Sept. 16, 1871. Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone 

William Harris Murch, D. D. Baptist clergyman; pastor, Sheppard's Bar- 
ton, Frome, Eng. 21 years; president Stepney college, London 1827-44; sec- 
retary Baptist union 1834-46; Baptist board 1837-43. Born Honiton, England, 
May 17. 17S4; died Bath, England, July 12, 1859. Bapt. encyc. 

1838 

Samuel Aaron, A. M. Assistant instructor Classical and mathematical school, 
Burlington, N. J., principal school, Bridge Point, N. J. ; academy, Doylestown, 
N. J.; ordained Baptist 1829; pastor, New Britain, Penn. 1829-33; Burlington, 
N.J. 1S37; principal high school, Burlington, N. J. 1833-41 ; pastor, Norris- 
tovvn, Penn. 1S41-44; principal Treemount seminary, nearNorristown 1844-57; 
head-master Mt. Hollv institute, Mt. Holly, N.J. Author Faithful transla- 



1837 HONORARY GRADUATES 367 

lion, 1842; also a series of text-books. Born New Britain, Penn., Oct. 19, 
1S00; died Mt. Holly, N.J., April n, 1S65. Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc. 

William Crowell, A. M. ; D. D. University of Rochester 1S57. Graduated 
Newton theological institution 1S38; Baptist clergyman; editor Christian 
watchman, Boston, Mass. ten years; pastor Waterville, Me. two years; editor 
Western watchman, Des Moines, Mo. ten years; teacher, St. Louis, Mo., pas- 
tor, Freeport, 111.; Germantown, Penn. Author Church member's manual. 
Born Middlefield, Mass., Sept. 22, 1806; died July 17, 1871. 

Bapt. encyc, Newt. 

Joseph John Qurney, LL. D. Banker, Norwich, England; Friends' minister 
1818-47. Author numerous publications. See Allibone's Dictionary of au- 
thors. Born Earlham Hall, near Norwich, England, Aug. 2, 17S8; died Earl- 
ham, Jan. 4, 1847. Diet. nat. biog., Darling's Cyc. bib., Nee. 1847 

Charles Tillinghast James, A. M. Superintendent Slater's steam cotton-mill, 
Providence, R. I. ; general introducer of steam cotton mills in various places; 
member U. S. senate 1S51-57; inventor of a rifled cannon. Born West Green- 
wich, R. I., 1S04; died Sag Harbor, N. Y., Oct. 17, 1862. Cong, direct. 

Lyman Beecher Larkin, A. M. ; A. B. Amherst college 1835; M. D. Berkshire 
medical institution 1S3S. Physician. Died 1SS3. 

Owen Mason, A. M. Resident, Providence, R. I. ; president Franklin society. 
Died 1873. 

1839 

Richard Fletcher, A. M. ; A. B. Dartmouth college 1S06; LL. D. 1S46; Har- 
vard university 1849. Admitted to bar 1S09; lawyer, Salisbury, N. H. 1809- 
19; Boston, Mass. 1819-5S; member Mass. house of representatives; U. S. 
house of representatives 1S37-39; associate justice Mass. supreme court 1S4S- 
53; trustee Brown jniversity 1832-35 ; fellow 1835-54; overseer Harvard uni- 
versity 1854-56. Author Address to his constituents, 1S37. Born Cavendish, 
Vt., Jan. 8, 1788; died Boston, Mass., June 21, 1S69. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Harv., Sabin 

Abel Stevens, A. M.; LL. D. Indiana state university 1856. Student, Wes- 
leyan university iS3i?-34; Methodist Episcopal clergyman, Boston, Mass. 
1S34; pastor Church street and Bennett street churches 1834-37; agent Wes- 
leyan university one year; in Europe 1S37, '55; pastor, Providence, R. I. 1837- 
39; editor Zions herald, Boston, Mass. 1S40-52 ; National magazine, New 
York, N. Y. 1S53-54; Christian advocate and journal, New York 1S56-60; pas- 
tor 17th street church, New York 1S60-62 ; Mamaroneck, N. Y. 1S62-65 ; joint 
editor Methodist 1S65-73 ; pastor Union church, Geneva, Switzerland; travel- 
ling in Europe; round the world; author. For list of his writings see Alumni 
record of Wesleyan university. Address, 1037 Market St., San Francisco, 
Cal. Cyc. Am. biog., Wesleyan, P. 

Joseph Williamson, A. M. ; A. B. University of Vt. 1812 ; A. M. 1815. Law- 
yer, Belfast, Me.; president Me. senate 1834. Died 1854. Vt., Me. reg. 

I84I 

John Humphrey Avery, A. M. ; A. B. Union college 1S34. Clergyman, 
Ainboy, O. ; Cleveland, O. Union 



368 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1841 

Cyrus Mason, D. D.; A. B. Union college 1824; A. M. 1827; Middlebury col- 
lege 1S33. Professor Rhetoric and apologetic theology, University of the city 
of New York. Died 1S65. 

Amos Perry, A. M. ; A. B. Harvard university 1837; LL. D. Griswold college 
188S. Principal Fruit Hill seminary, North Providence, R. I. 1S37-40; Sum- 
mer street school, Providence, R. I. 1S40-52 ; inspector public schools, Provi- 
dence 1840-52; in Europe 1852-56, '61; principal Young ladies' school, New 
London, Conn. 1S55-58; Young ladies' school, Providence 1858-60; U. S. 
consul, Tunis 1S62-67; secretary R. I. historical society 1873- ; librarian 1880- ; 
superintendent R. I. state census, 1S85 ; corresponding member Mass. histori- 
cal society. Author Carthage and Tunis, 1869; li. I. state census, 1SS5; 
Memorial of Zachariah Allen 17Q5-1882 ' An official tour along the eastern 
coast of the regency of Tunis, 1891 ; also several pamphlets and magazine arti- 
cles; editor Publications of the R. I. historical society, 1893-. Address, Provi- 
dence, R. I. P. 

John Russell, A. M. ; A. B. Middlebury college 1S17. 

Lucius Leslie Scammell, A. M. ; A. B. Dartmouth college 1837; M. D. Har- 
vard university 1S42. Physician, St. Louis, Mo. Died Feb. 13, 1892. Dart. 



l842 



Spencer Houghton Cone, D. D. Student, College of N. J. 17S7-89; teacher 
Latin, Princeton academy a few months ; master district school, Burlington, 
N. J. ; assistant, academy, Philadelphia, Penn.; actor -1812 ; treasurer and 
bookkeeper American, Baltimore, Md. -1812; publisher Whig, Baltimore; 
clerk, Treasury department, Washington, D. C, and preacher 1814-15; chap- 
lain Congress 1815-16; pastor, Alexandria, Va. 1815-23; co-pastor Oliver street 
Baptist church, New York, N. Y. 1823-41 ; First Baptist church, New York 1841- 
55; president Baptist triennial convention 1832-41 ; corresponding and record- 
ing secretary New York Baptist domestic mission society many years; director 
American Baptist home mission society 1832-39; vice president 1S40-43 ; mem- 
ber executive board 1832-45; chairman 1849-55; president American and for- 
eign Bible society 1837-50; American Bible union. Author pamphlet on Com- 
mufiiou ; also numerous addresses; joint author with W. H. Wyckoff : The 
Bible translated, — The Bible its excellence, — A corrected version of the Eng- 
lish Nezv Testament; editor Jones' Chtirch history. See Some account of S. 
H. Cone, by his sons. Born Princeton, N. J., April 30, 1785 ; died New York, 
N. Y., Aug. 28, 1S55. Cyc. Am. biog., Sprague Annals 6, Bapt. encyc, Sabin 

William Jenny, A. M. ; A. B. University of the city of New York 1836. 

James Craft Welch, A. M. 1S45; A. B. Columbian college 1S41 ; A. M. 
1S44. Died Missouri, Aug. 1847. Nee. 1848 



1843 



Arthur Fuller Drinkwater, A.M.; A. B. Waterville college 1840. Member 
Me. board of education 1847-52; judge Municipal court, Ellsworth, Me. 1869- 
72; collector internal revenue, fifth district, Me. 1873-76; member Me. house 
of representaives 1S78. Editor Ells-worth Americati, 1S72-7S. Born 1S19; 
died May 27, 1882. Colby 



1843 HONORARY GRADUATES 369 

Alexander Duncan, A. M. ; A. B. Yale college 1S25; A. M. 1S2S. Lawyer, 
N. Y. ; Sodus Bay, N. Y. 1837-39; Providence, R. I. 1839-63; president 
Providence and Worcester railroad company; member Peace convention, resi- 
dent, London and Leicestershire, England 1S63-89; trustee Brown univer- 
sity 1843-50; fellow 1S50-89. Born Scotland, May 26, 1805; died near Lon- 
don, England, Oct. 14, 1SS9. R. I. eye, Pres. report '90 

George Francis Needham, A. M. ; A. B. Wesleyan university 1840. Student 
Union theological seminary 1S40-43; Wesleyan Methodist clergyman; mem- 
ber Wesleyan Methodist convention, Utica, N. Y. 1843; preacher, Athol and 
Needham, Mass. 1S44 ; Buffalo, N. Y. 1S45 ; pastor, East Solon, N. Y. 1846; 
Kalamazoo, Mich. 1850-57; in business, Rochester, N. Y. 1S50-57; seedsman, 
Buffalo 1858-61 ; U. S. military service 1861 ; in service of sanitary commission, 
Washington, D. C. 1861-62; clerk, Sixth auditor's office, Treasury department, 
Washington 1S63-S1 ; resident Seabrook, Md. ; original member National 
freed men's association; founder colored free school system, D. C. 1S63 ; Lin- 
coln cooperative building and deposit association. Author Protestantism is 
the ancient and papacy the new religion, 1S43; A new industry: fig culture 
at the North a success. Born Boston, Mass., Feb. 7, 1816; deceased. 

Wesleyan. 



1844 



Edmund Alburn Crawley, D. D.; A. B. King's college, N. S. 1S19. Lawyer; 
student, Andover theological seminary 1828-29; ordained Baptist 1830; pastor 
Granville street church, Halifax, N. S. 1S36-39, '47-52; president Acadia col- 
lege, Wolfville, N. S. 1839-47, '52-55; pastor and teacher, Mt. Auburn, Cin- 
cinnati, O. 1S56-60; principal Young ladies' seminary, Limestone Springs 
1860-64; professor Mental philosophy, Acadia college 1S65-70; principal theo- 
logical department 1870-88. Born Ipswich, Eng., Jan. 20, 1799; died Sept. 27, 
1S88. Bapt. encyc, And., P. 

John Sharp Maginnis, D. D. ; A. B. Waterville college 1832; A. M. 1835. 
Graduated Newton theological institution 1832; ordained Baptist 1S32 ; pastor, 
Portland, Me. 1832-37; Providence, R.I. 1S37 ; professor Biblical theology 
Hamilton literary and theological institution 1S3S-50; Biblical and pastoral 
theology, Rochester theological seminary, and Intellectual and moral phil- 
osophy, University of Rochester 1850-52. Born Butler co., Penn., June 
13, 1850; died Rochester, N. Y., Oct. 15, 1S52. 

Colby, Newt., Sprague Annals 6 

Edward North, A. M. ; A. B. Hamilton college 1S41 ; L. H. D. University of 
the state of New York 1869; LL. D. Madison university 1S86. Professor 
Greek language and literature, Hamilton college 1843- ; necrologist 1847?-; 
trustee 1SS1-; president N. Y. state teachers' association 1S65. Address, Clin- 
ton, N. Y. Cyc. Am. biog., Ham. 



'845 



Kazlett Arvine, A. M. ; A. B. Wesleyan j university 1841 ; graduated Newton 
theological institution 1845; ordained Baptist 1845; pastor, Woonsocket, R. 
I. ; Providence church, New York, N. Y. 1847-49; West Boylston, Mass. Au- 
thor Death's chieftains, 1S40; Cyclopaedia of moral and religious anecdotes, 
1S48; Cyclopaedia of anecdotes of literatare and fine arts, 1859. Born Dec, 
18 19; died Worcester, Mass., 1S51. Wesleyan, Newt. 



37° BROWN UNIVERSITY 1845 

Frederick Bosworth, A. M. Tutor, Montreal college, Montreal, Canada. 

Rowland Gibson Hazard, A. M.; LL. D. 1869. Manufacturer, Peacedale, R. 
I.; member R. I. house of representatives 1851-52, 1854-55; R. I. senate 1S66- 
67 ; trustee Brown university 1869-75 ; fellow 1875-88. Author Language, 
1S36; Lectures on the adaptation of the universe to the cultivation of the mind, 
1840; Lectures o?i the causes of decline of political and national morality, 1841 ; 
Essay 011 the philosophical character of Channing, 1844; Essay on the duty of 
individuals to support science and literature, 1855 ; Essays on the resources of 
the U. S., 1864; Freedom of the mind hi ■willing, 1864; Essay 071 finance and 
hours of labor, 1868; Causatiofi and freedom in willifig, 1S69. Born South 
Kingstown, R. I., Oct. 9, 1S01 ; died Peacedale, R. I., June 24, 1888. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone 

Thomas Ricker Lambert, A. M.; Trinity college 1852; D. D. Columbia col- 
lege 1863. Clergyman, Fall River, Mass. Born iSo9;died Feb. 4, 1892. Trin. 

William Cabell Rives, LL. D. Student, College of William and Mary; law- 
yer, Va.; member Va. militia 1814-15; Va. constitutional convention 1S16; Va. 
house of representatives 1817-19, 1822-23; U. S. house of representatives 1S23- 
29; U.S. minister, France 1829-32, 1849-53; member U.S. senate 1833-34, 
1S36-45 ; one of five commissioners to Peace congress 1861 ; member Confed- 
erate congress 1861-64. Author On agriculture, 1842; Life and character 
of John Hampden, 1S45 ; Discourse on the uses and importance of history, 1847 ; 
Ethics of Christianity. 1855 ; History of the life and times of James Madison, 4 
vols., 1859-69. Born Nelson co., Va., May 4, 1793; died Castle Hill, near 
Charlottesville, V., April 25, 1S6S. Cyc. Am. biog. 

I846 

George Francis Cushman, A. M.; A. B. Amherst college 1S40; D. D. Uni- 
versity of Ala. i860. Ordained Episcopal deacon 1849; priest 1850; mis- 
sionary, Eufala, Oswichee, Auburn, Ala. two years; Cahawba, Ala. 13 years; 
Pawtucket, R. I. two years ; Syracuse, 111. four years ; Princeton, 111. five years ; 
pastor St. Stephen's church, Chicago, 111. 1874-81 ; assistant pastor, New 
York, N. Y. Associate editor The province, 1874-78; Living chtirch, 187S; 
member editorial board Churchman, 1879-90. Born Pawtucket, R. I., Feb. 24, 
1819; died Brooklyn, N. Y., June 26, 1890. Amh. obit. 

Andrew Dexter, A. M. ; A. B. Hamilton college 1843. Resident, London, 
Eng. 

James Nathaniel Granger, A. M.; D. D. 1854. Graduated Hamilton literary 
and theological institution 1S3S; ordained Baptist 1839; pastor, Avon, N. Y. 
1S39-41 ; Washington street church, Buffalo, N. Y. 1841-42; First Baptist 
church, Providence, R. I. 1842-57; trustee Brown university 1851-53 ; fellow 
1853-57. Born Canandaigua, N. Y., Aug., 1814; died Providence, R. I., Jan. 5, 
1857. R. I., Cyc, Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1857 

Addison Parker, A. M.; A. B. Middlebury college 1823. Tutor, Waterville 
college 1824-26. Died 1864. 

Baron Stow, D. D. ; A. B. Columbian college 1825 ; A. M. Waterville col- 
lege 1830; D. D. Harvard university 1855. Ordained Baptist 1827; pastor 
Portsmouth, N. H. 1S27-32 ; Baldwin place church, Boston, Mass. 1832-48; 
Rowe street, now Clarendon street church, Boston 1S48-67; member execu- 
tive committee, American missionary union; trustee Brown university 1S38. 
58; fellow 1858-69; overseer Harvard university 1854-64. Author Memoir of 



1846 HONORARY GRADUATES 37 1 

Harriet Doiv, 1832 ; History of Baptist mission to India, 1835 ; History of the 
Danish mission on the coast of Coromaudel, 1S37 ; The -whole family i?i heaven 
and earth, 1845; Christian brotherhood, 1859; First things, 1859; Helons pil- 
grimage, 1835; editor Daily manna, 1S42; Missionary enterprise, 184650116 
of the compilers Psalmist, 1849. See A model pastor, by J. C. Stockbridge, 
1871. Born Croydon, N. II., June 16, 1S01 ; died Boston, Mass., Dec. 27, 
1869. Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, Bapt. encyc, Colby, Harvard 

Wilkins Updike, A. M. Admitted to bar 1S0S; lawyer, Kingston, R. I.; 
member R. I. general assembly several years. Author Memoirs of the R. I. 
bar, 1842 ; History of the Episcopal church in Narragansett Pier, R. I., 1847. 
Born North Kingstown, R. I., Jan. 8, 1784; died Kingston, R. I., Jan. 14, 
1S67. Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc. 

John Webster, A. M. ; A. B. Dartmouth college 1841. Physician ; U. S. mili- 
tary service, surgeon. Born 1S10; died Cal., 18SS. Dart. 



1847 



David Newton Sheldon, D. D. ; A. B. Williams college 1S30; A. M. 1S33. 
Graduated Newton theological institution 1835; ordained Baptist 1S35; pastor, 
Halifax, N. S. 1S35; missionary, France 1S35-36; pastor, Waterville, Me.; 
president Waierville college 1S43-52 ; pastor, Bath, Me.; Unitarian church, 
Waterville. Author Sin and redemption, 1S56. Born Suffield, Conn., June 
26, 1S07; died Wateiville, Me., Oct. 4, 1889. Cyc. Am. biog., Newt., P. 

Joseph Emerson Worcester, LL. D.; A. B. Yale college 1811; A. M. 1S14; 
Harvard university 1S20; LL. D. Dartmouth college 1S56. Teacher, Salem, 
Mass. several years; author, Andover, Mass. two years; Cambridge, Mass. 
1819-65; member numerous learned societies. Author Geographical dic- 
tionary, 2 vols., 1817; Gazetteer of the U. S., 1S18; Elements of geography, 
1S19; Sketches of the earth and its inhabitants, 1823; Longevity, 1^2^; Ele- 
ments of history, with Historical atlas, 1S26; Epitonfe of history, 1827 ; Out- 
lines oj Serif ture geography, 1828; Johnson's Dictionary, edited, 1828; Web- 
ster's Americati dictionary, abridged, 1S29; Comprehensive English dictionary, 
1830; in Europe 1S31 ; American almanac, edited, 1831-43; Universal and 
critical dictionary, 1846; Dictionary of the English language, 1S60. See 
Memoir, by Ezra Abbot, 1S67. Born Bedford, N. H., Aug. 24, 1784; died 
Cambridge, Mass., Oct. 27, 1865. Cyc. Am. biog. 



I848 



John Russell Bartlett, A. M. Cashier Globe bank, Providence, R. I. 183 1- 
37; merchant. New York, N. Y. 1S37-49; commissioner to run boundary line 
between U. S. and Mexico 1850-53; R. I. secretary of state 1855-72; in Europe 
1867, '72; librarian John Carter Brown library several years ; delegate, Inter- 
national congresses of archaeology and anthropology 1S67 ; officer R. I. histor- 
ical society ; founder Providence Athenaeum; corresponding secretary N. Y. 
historical society; secretary American ethnological society; member other 
learned societies in America and Europe. Author Progress of ethnology, 
1847; Dictionary of Americanisms, 184S; Reminiscences of Albert Gallatin, 
1849; Personal narrative of explorations, 2 vols., 1S54; Records of the colony 
of R. I. /6j6-/ygs, edited, 10 vols., 1S56-65; Census of R. I., 1S5S; History of 



372 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1848 

the destruction of the Gaspee, 1S61 ; Index to acts and resolves of the assembly 
of R. I., 1748-1862, 1863; Bibliography of R. L, 1864; Literature of the Re- 
bellion, 1866; Bibliotheca Americana, catalogue of library of John Carter 
Brozvn, 4 vols. 1865-71; Memoirs of R. I. officers in Rebellion, 1S67; Prime- 
val man, 1S68; History of the Wanton family, 1S78; Ge7iealogy of the Rus- 
sell family, 1879; Naval history of R. I., 1880; besides numerous minor 
writings. Born Providence, R. I., Oct. 23, 1805; died Providence, May 28, 
1S86. Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, Sabin, Bibliog. R. I., Allibone 

William Mitchell, A. M. ; Harvard university i860. Teacher; cashier Pacific 
bank, Nantucket, Mass.; astronomer and mathematician; fellow American 
academy; overseer Harvard university 1857-65. Author astronomical articles 
in American journal of science, and other periodicals. Born Nantucket, Mass., 
Dec. 20, 1791 ; died Poughkeepsie, N. Y., April 19, 1868. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Harv. 

Charles William Parsons, A. M. ; A. B. Harvard university 1840; M. D. 
1S45. Physician, Providence, R. I. ; president R. I. medical society ; professor 
Physiology, Brown university 1S74-82. Author Essay on Vis medicatrix 
natural, Fiske fund prize dissertation, 1S49; History of the population of R. /., 
1S50?; Neuralgia, Fiske fund prize dissertation, 1854; Report on medical 
topography and epidemic diseases of R. I., 1S64; Memoir of Usher Parsons, 
1870; Hydrate of chloral, 1872; The medical schovl formerly in Brown univer- 
sity, 1SS1. Born Providence, R. I., Sept. 6, 1S23; died Providence, Sept. 2, 
1S93. Surg. -gen. cat., Cyc. Am. biog., Sabin 

l849 

Edward C Anderson, A. M. ; A. B. Acadia college 1846. Graduated Newton 
theological institution 1849; ordained Baptist 1S50; pastor, Kalamazoo, Mich. 
1850-53, '73; Milford, N. H. 1853-58; professor Greek, Kalamazoo college 
1858-64; pastor, Portland, Or. 1866-71; president Ottawa university, Kans. 
one year; pastor, Lake City, Minn, four or five years ; president McMinnville 
college, Or. 18S1-S7 ; resident, Lansing, Mich. 1SS9-90. Born Prince Edward's 
Island; died Lansing, Mich., Jan. 29, 1890. Newt., P. 

William Hague, D. D. ; A. B. Hamilton college 1S26; D. D. Harvard univer- 
sity 1863. Graduated Newton theological institution 1829; ordained Baptist 
1829; pastor Second church, Utica, N. Y. 1829-31 ; First church, Boston, Mass. 
1831-37; First church, Providence, R. I. 1837-40; Federal street church, Boston, 
1840-?; Jamaica Plain, Mass.; Charles street church, Boston; Shawmut ave- 
nue church, Boston ; Newark, N. J.; Albany, N. Y. ; Madison avenue, New 
York, N. Y. ; Chicago, 111. ; Orange, N. J. ; Wollaston, Mass. ; professor Homi- 
letics, Baptist union theological seminary, Chicago, 111. 1S69-? trustee Brown 
university 1S37-87. Author The Baptist church transplanted from the Old 
World to the Nexv, 1846; Guide to cofiversation on the gospel of John; Review 
of Fuller andWayland on slavery ; Christianity and statesmanship ; Home life ; 
Authority and perpetuity of the Christian Sabbath, 1863; Self-witnessing 
character of New Testament Christianity, 187 1; Christian greatness : life of 
R.H. Neale, 18S0; Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1884; Life notes, 1887; editorial 
writer and contributor, Watchman, Boston, Mass.; contributor to various 
periodicals. Born Pelham, N. Y., Jan. 4, 1808; died Boston, Mass., Aug. 1, 
18S7. Bapt. encyc, Newt., Pres. report, Allibone 



1849 HONORARY GRADUATES 373 

Dura Durand Pratt, A. M. Baptist clergyman, Nashua, N. II. 1S32-55. Born 
Marlboro, Vt., July 13, 1S06; died Nashua, N. II., Nov. 13, 1855. 

Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1856 

Nelson Wheeler, A. M. ; A. B. Yale college 1836; A. M. 1S39. Teacher, 
Townshend, Vt. ; principal Worcester co. manual labor high school, Worces- 
ter, Mass. 1840-? city classical and English school, Worcester -1S52 ; profes- 
sor Greek, Brown university 1853-54. Born Royalston, Mass., 1814; died 
Royalston, Aug. 25, 1855. Bapt. encyc, Nee. 1855 



1850 



William Butler Duncan, A. M. Address, 11 Pine St., New York, N. Y. 

Richard Sexton James, A. M. ; A. B. Columbian college 1S47 ; M. D. Phila- 
delphia homoeopathic medical college; LL. D. Judson university 18S0; D. D. 
1883. Ordained Baptist 1859; pastor Camden and Marlton, N. J. nine years; 
West Newton, Mass. ; Market street church, Zanesville, O. ; professor, Hills- 
dale college, Mich. 1874-77; pastor, and president Oak Grove academy, Me- 
dina, Mich. -1SS0; president Judson university, Ark. 1SS0-84; Buckner col- 
lege, Ark. 1S84-87; Episcopal clergyman. Authoi The walk with Christ 
through the valley of death, 1862. Address, Eureka Springs, Ark. 

Bapt. encyc, P. 

Rollin Heber Neale, D. D. ; A. B. Columbian college 1829; D. D. Harvard 
university 1857. Graduated Newton theological institution 1S33; ordained 
Baptist 1827; pastor, South Boston, Mass. 1S32-34; First church New Haven, 
Conn. 1S34-37; First church, Boston, Mass. 1S37-79; overseer Harvard univer- 
sity 1856-68. Author The incarnation ; Hie burning bush ; Religious liberty ; 
Holding forth the tvord of life, 1S55; Address, 200th anniversary, First Bap- 
tist church, Boston, 1S65 ; Pastor and preacher, memorial of Baron Stowe, 
1S70. See Hague, W. Christian grelauess in the minister: discourse on R. 
H. Neale, 1880. Born Southington, Conn., Feb. 23, 1808; died Boston, Mass., 
Sept. 19, 1S79. Bapt. encyc, Cyc Am. biog., Newt., Allibone 

Stephen Thayer Olney, A. M. Manufacturer and botanist, Providence, R. I.; 
founder botanical professorship, Brown university; Olney herbarium and 
botanical library; fund for increase of plants and botanical books, Brown 
university library. Born Providence, R. I., Feb. 15, 1S12 ; died Providence, 
July 27, 1S7S. Geneal. Olney 

Lemuel Shaw, LL. D.; A. B. Harvard university 1S00; A. M. 1S03 ; LL. D. 
1831. Usher, Franklin school, Boston, Mass. ; assistant editor Gazette, Boston ; 
admitted to bar 1804; lawyer, Boston; member Mass. legislature several times 
1S11-19; delegate, Mass. constitutional convention 1S20; chief justice Mass. 
supreme court 1830-60; overseer Harvard university 1831-53; fellow 1834-61; 
member Mass. historical society; fellow American academy. Author Discourse 
before Humane society of Mass., 1S11; Oration, Boston, July 4, 1815 j Ad- 
dress on taking his seat as chief Justice, Sept. 1830, 1S31; Charge to grand 
Jury, 1832 ; Remarks when passing sentence of death upon Nathan Smith, 
1839; Address, opening of new court house, Worcester, 1845; also judicial de- 
cisions composing a large part of 50 volumes. See Loring C. G. Obituary 
notices of Chief-Justice Shazv, and Judge White, 1861? Born Barnstable, 
Mass., Jan. 9, 17S1 ; died Boston, Mass., March 30, 1861. 

Cyc Am. biog., Harv., Sabin 



374 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1850 

George Ticknor, LL. D.; A. B. Dartmouth college 1807; A. M. 1810; LL. D. 
1858; A. M. Harvard college 1814; LL. D. 1850. Admitted to bariSi3; 
student of language and literature, Europe 1815-19, '35-38; professor French 
and Spanish languages and literatures, and belles lettres, Harvard university 
1816-35; fellow American academy; member American philosophical society; 
Mass. historical society; honorary member London society of antiquaries; 
Historical and geographical institute of Brazil; corresponding member Royal 
historical academy of Madrid; one of the founders Boston public library; 
founder Ticknor library. Author Syllabus of lectures on Spanish literature, 
1S23 ; Outline of life of Lafayette, 1825 ; Remarks on changes in Harvard uni- 
versity, 1825; Report of visitors 071 U. S. military academy, 1826; Remains 
of N. A. Haven, with memoir, 1827; History of Spanish literature, 3 vols., 
1S49; Life of IV. H. Prescott, 1864; See his Life, letters and journals, edited 
by G. S. Hilliard, 2 vols. 1S76. Born Boston, Mass., Aug. 1, 1791 ; died Boston, 
Jan. 26, 1871. Cyc. Am. biog., Harv., Allibone 



1851 



Samuel Worcester Taylor, A. M. ; A. B. Columbian college 184S. Clergy- 
man, Mass. Columbian 



1852 



Joseph Angus, D. D. ; A. B. University of Edinburgh 1836. Baptist clergy- 
man, England; president Stepney college, London 1S49-57; Regent's Park 
college 1857-?; member New Testament company for the revision of the Scrip- 
tures; member London school board ten years. Author Prize essay on the 
voluntary system; Bible hand-booh, 1S54; Christ our life; Hand-book of the 
English tongue, 1861 ; Christian churches and Christian history, 1862 ; Hand- 
book of English literature, 1S65 ; Hand-book of specimens of English literature, 
1S66; editor Bishop Butler's Analogy, 1855; Dr. Wayland's Moral science. 
Address, Regent's Park College, London, England. Allibone, Men of the time 

George Howland, A. M. Whaling merchant, New Bedford, Mass. ; director 
New Bedford and Taunton railroad; trustee New Bedford institution for sav- 
ings; president Five cents savings bank; trustee New Bedford public library; 
Mass. state lunatic asylum, Taunton, Mass. 1855-92 : selectman, New Bedford; 
chairman board of selectmen 1847; member common council; president; 
mayor four years; member Mass. house of representatives 1S38-40; Mass. sen- 
ate 1853-54; Governor's council 1855; trustee Brown university 1852-92; 
member governing board, Friends' school, Providence, R. I. ; trustee Haver- 
ford college ; honorary member American society of civil engineers. Born 
New Bedford, Mass. 1S06; died New Bedford, Mass., Feb. 18, 1S92. 

Pres. report 1892 

Ephraim Knight, A. M. Professor, New Hampton literary and theological 
institution, Fairfax, Vt. Deceased. 

Joseph Whiting Parker, D. D. ; A. B. Union college 1S30. Baptist clergy- 
man ; pastor First church, Cambridge, Mass. 1836-56; secretary Northern Bap- 
tist education society 1856-65; pastor Shawmut avenue church, Boston, Mass. 
1S60-65; founder schools for training negro preachers five years; pastor Cal- 
vary church, Washington, D. C. six years; pastor E street church, Washing- 
ton. Born 1804; died Los Angeles, Cal., Nov. 9, 1887. 

Bapt. encyc, Bapt. yr. bk. 



1852 HONORARY GRADUATES 375 

Jonathan Edwards Ryland, A. M. Student, University of Edinburgh; mathe- 
matical master, Protestant dissenters' grammar school, now Mill Hill school, 
near London ; resident, Salisbury; Bristol; Northampton. Editor Pastoral 
memorials of John Ryland, 2 vols., 1826-28; Pascal's Thoughts, 1828; Tho- 
luck's Guido and Julius, 1S36; Jacobi On St. James, 1S38; Neander On the 
planting of the Christian church, 2 vols., 1S41 ; Tholuck's Ttvo dissertations 
on Hebrews, 2 vols., 1842; Semisch's Life of Justin Martyr, 1843; Life and 
correspondence of John Foster, 2 vols., 1846; Hengstenberg On the Pentateuch, 
2 vols., 1847; Hengstenberg On Balaam, 1847; Life of Kitto, 1S56; Fos- 
ter's Improvement of time, 1863 ; Wholesome words, 1864; author memoirs of 
Foster, Fuller, Robinson, and Schleiermacher, in Encyclopedia Britannica, 
Sth edition ; contributor to Kitto's Cyclopedia of Biblical literature. Born 
Bristol?, England, 1797?; died Northampton, England, April, 1865. 

Allibone, P. 



1853 



Daniel Dewey Barnard, LL. D. ; A. B. Williams college 1S1S; LL. D. Ho- 
bart college 1S53; Columbia college 1S45. Admitted to bar 1S21; lawyer, 
Rochester, N. Y. 1821-26; district attorney Monroe co., N. Y. 1S26; member 
U. S. house of representatives 1827-29, '39-45; in Europe 1831 ; lawyer, Albany, 
N. Y. 1832-61; member N. Y. house of representatives; minister to Prussia 
1850-53. Author numerous reports and speeches, a list of which is given in 
Sabin's Bibliotheca Americana. Born Sheffield, Mass., July 16, 1797; died 
Albany, N. Y., April 24, 1861. Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct., Columb. 

Zachary Eddy, A. M. ; D. D. Williams college 1S60. Preacher, Ohio two 
years; ordained Presbyterian 1S35; pastor, Sheridan, N. Y. 1835-3S; Rutledge 
and Randolph, N. Y. 1838-40; Springville, N. Y. 1S40-44; Mineral Point, 
Wis. 1S45-47; Warsaw, N. Y. 1850-55; Birmingham, Conn. 1855-57; North- 
ampton, Mass. 1S58-67; Dutch reformed church, Brooklyn Heights, N. Y. 
1S67-71; Chelsea, Mass. 1871-73; Detroit, M.ich. 1S73-S4; Atlanta, Ga. 1S84- 
87; Lake Helen, Fla. 1887-89; resident, Detroit, Mich. 1889-91; corporate 
member American board of commissioners for foreign missions. Author Ser- 
mon before Sons of temperance ; Old age, discourse commemorative of Solomon 
Stoddard, 1S60; Secession, fast day sermon, 1S61 ; Funeral discourse of C. A. 
Dewey, 1866; Funeral sermon of DeW. C.Enos, 1S68; Immanuel, life of Jesus, 
1868; Hymns of the church, 1S69; Sermon before General association of Mass., 
187 2 ; Hymns and songs of praise, joint compiler, 1S74; Sermon in behalf of 
American seaman's friend society, 1874; Signs of a general revival, 1874; 
Sermon before Americanhome missionary society, 1S77; Sermon before national 
council, 1S7S; Funeral sermon of Mrs. S. Henry, 1SS0; Easter meditation, 
hymn, 1SS5 ; Carmina sanctorum, joint compiler, 1S85; Martin Luther and the 
Reformation, 1890. Born Stockbridge, Vt., Dec. 19, 1815; died Detroit, Mich., 
Nov. 15, 1891. Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, yr. bk. 

Augustus Frederick Day, B. P. Address, 35 William St., New York, N. Y. 

Elisha Budd De Mille, A. M. ; A. B. Acadia college 1S49. Student, Newton 
theological institution 1S51-53; ordained Baptist 1853 ; pastor, Amherst, N. S. 
1853-57; city missionary, St. John, N. B. 1857-59; pastor Leinster street 
church, St. John 1859-63. Editor Christian watchman, St. John 1859-60. 
Born St. John, N. B., April 7, 1S29; died St. John, 1S63. Bapt. encyc, Newt. 

Josiah Hunt, A. M. Lawyer, Terre Haute, Ind. Died 1873. 



376 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1853 

Francis Mason, D. D. ; A. M. Waterville college 1832. Graduated Newton 
theological instititution 1830; ordained Baptist 1S30; missionary, Burmahand 
Siam 1830-74. Author Notes on fauna and flora of Burmah, 1852; translator 
Bible into Sgau Karen and Pwo Karen languages. Born York, Eng., April 2, 
1799; died Rangoon, Burmah, March 3, 1874. Colby, Newt., Bapt. encyc. 

Joshua Leland Maynard, A. M. Clergyman, East Douglass, Mass. 

Andrew Pollard, A. M. ; D. D. 1863. Clergyman, Taunton, Mass. 

Henry Stephens Randall, LL. D.; A. B. Union college 1830; admitted to 
bar, but never practised ; secretary of state and superintendent of public in- 
struction N. Y. 1851-? member N. Y. house of representatives 1871 ; chair- 
man committee on public education. Author Sheep husbandry, 1S49; Life of 
Thomas Jefferson, 1S58; Fine -wool sheep husbandry, 1S63; Practical shep- 
herd, 1864; First principles of popular education and public instruction, 1868. 
Born Madison co., N. Y., 1811 ; died Cortland, N. Y., Aug. 14, 1876. 

Cyc. Am. biog. 

Daniel Shepardson, A. M.; Granville college 1846; D. D. University at Lew- 
isburg. Student, Amherst college two years; Brown university two years ; 
ordained Baptist 1842 ; pastor Market street church, Zanesville, O. 1842-46?; 
First church, Cincinnati, O. four years; principal Woodward high school, 
Cincinnati seven years ; member board of school examiners 16 years ; presi- 
dent seven years; preacher, Cheviot, O. eight and a half years ; pastor, Piqua, 
O. 1865-68; principal Young ladies' institute, Granville, O. 1S68-87; founder 
Shepardson college, Granville; trustee Denison university and Shepardson 
college. Address, Granville, O. P. 



1854 



George William Curtis, A. M. ; LL. D. 1S82; A. M. University of Rochester 
1852; LL. D. Madison university 1864; Harvard university 1881 ; L. H. D. 
Columbia college 1887. Clerk, New York, N. Y. 1839-40; resident, Brook 
Farm, West Roxbury, Mass. 1842-44; Concord, Mass. 1S44-46; aboad 1S46-50; 
journalist, New York, N. Y. 1851-92; member editorial staff Tribune, New 
York 185 1 ; editor Putnam's monthly 1852-57 ; Harper's magazine, 1S53-92 ; 
Harper's weekly, 1S57-92 ; delegate, National republican convention 1S60, '64, 
'84; N. Y. constitutional convention 1867; presidential elector 186S; chairman 
commission to draw up rules to regulate the civil service 1871-74; president 
Civil service league, New York 1880; chancellor University of the state ot New 
York; lecturer Recent literature, Cornell university 1869-71; corresponding 
member Mass. historical society. Author Nile notes of a Howadfi, 1851 ; 
Howadfi in Syria, 1851; Lotus eaters, 1852; Potiphar papers, 1853; Easy 
chair essays in Harper's magazine, 1853-92 ; Prue and I, 1856; Trumps, 1862; 
From the easy chair, 1891 ; Washington Irving, 1891 ; Orations and addresses, 
3 vols., 1894. See life by Edward Cary, in American men of letters series, 1894. 
Born Providence, R. I., Feb. 24, 1824; died Staten Island, N. Y., Aug. 31, 
1S92. Cyc. Am. biog., App. ann. cyc. 

Calvin Fletcher, A. M. From Indianapolis, Ind. Died 1866. 

Hugh Miller, LL. D. Author and geologist, Scotland; journeyman mason 
1822-34; accountant Commercial bank, Cromarty, Scotland 1834-40; editor 
Witness 1840-57. Author Poems written in the leisure hours of a journeyman 
mason, 1829; Letters on the herring fishery, 1829; Words of -warning to the 
people of Scotland ; Scenes and legends of the north of Scotland, 1835 ; Letter 



1854 HONORARY GRADUATES 377 

to Lord Brougham, 1S39; The ivhiggism of the old school, 1839; Two parties 
in the church of Scotland exhibited as missionary and anti-missionary, 1S41 ; 
The old red sandstone, 1S41 ; First impressions of England and its people, 1846; 
Footprints of the Creator, 1847 ; My schools and schoolmasters, 1852; Fossilifer- 
ous deposits of Scotland, 1854; Geology versus astronomy, 1855; Voices from 
the rocks, 1S57 ; Testimony of the rocks, 1S57; Cruise of the Betsy, 1S58; 
Essays, 1S62 ; Tales and sketches, 1863; Edinburgh and its neighborhood, 1S64. 
See Life and letters, by Peter Bayne, 1871. Born Cromarty, Scotland, Oct. 
10, 1802; died Dec. 23-24, 1S56. 

Diet. nat. biog., Men of the reign, Allibone, Nee. 1S57, etc. 

Samuel Harvey Taylor, LL. D. ; A. B. Dartmouth college 1S32 ; A. M. 1835. 
Teacher, Phillips academy, Andover, Mass. 1S33-35 ; graduated Andover theo- 
logical seminary 1837; tutor, Dartmouth college 1836-37; principal Phillips 
academy 1S38-71. Author Krebs' Guide for -writing Latin, translated, 1843; 
KUhner's Grammar of the Greek language, translated in conjunction with 
Bela B. Edwards, 1S44; Kiihner's Elementary grammar of the Greek lan- 
guage, translated, 1846; Method of classical study, 1S61 ; Classical study, 1S70; 
co-editor Bibliothcca sacra, 1S52-71. Born Londonderry, N. H., Oct. 3, 1S07 ; 
died Andover, Mass., Jan. 29, 1S71. Cyc. Am. biog., And., Dart., Allibone 

Gideon French Thayer, A. M. ; Harvard university 1855. Lawyer, Boston, 
Mass. Died 1S64. 



■855 



John Lauris Blake, A. M. Lawyer, Orange, N. J.; member N. J. house of 
representatives 1S57 ; U. S. house of representatives 1S79-S1. Address, Orange, 
N.J. P. 

John Ledyard Denison, A. M. Teacher; founder Mystic river academy ; resi- 
dent, Norwich, Conn. 1S55-S2; Hartford, Conn. 1S62-; book publisher 1S55- 
59, '6S-S0; in fire insurance business 1860-68; special agent Travellers insur- 
ance company 1S80-; president Conn. Baptist education society; lay preacher. 
Author Pictorial history of the -wars of the U. S. ,' Pictorial history of the navy 
of the U. S.; Illustrated history of the Neiv World, English and German, 
1873. Address, 26 Huntington St., Hartford, Conn. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Allibone, P. 

George Washington Dow, A. M. ; A. B. Waterville college 1852. Graduate 
student, Brown university 1S53 ; principal high school, Lexington, Mass. 1S54; 
Brighton, Mass. 1855; professor Mathematics, Burlington university, la. 1857- 
5S; principal Ogden school, Chicago, 111. 1858-60511. S. recruiting officer 1863- 
64; ink manufacturer. Address, 1822 Fifth avenue., Moline, Rock Island Co., 
111. Colby, P. 

Harrison Gray Otis Dwight, D. D. ; A. B. Hamilton college 1825; D. D. 
1S52. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1S2S; ordained Presbyterian 
1829; missionary, Turkey 1829-62; one of the founders Armenian mission, 
Constantinople. Author Researches of Smith and Dzvight in Armenia, 1S33 » 
Memoir of Mrs. E. B. Dxvight, 1840; Christianity revived in the East, 1850; 
Complete catalogue of literature in Armenian, in Journal of American oriental 
society; besides tracts and translations in oriental languages. Born Conway, 
Mass., Nov. 22, 1S03; died Vermont, Jan. 25, 1S62. Cyc. Am. biog., And. 

William Williams Mather, LL. D.; A. M. Wesleyan university 1834. Grad- 
uated U. S. military academy 1S2S; acting assistant instructor Artillery 1S28; 



378 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1855 

assistant professor Chemistry 1829-35; acting professor Chemistry, mineralogy 
and geology, Wesleyan university 1S33-34; assistant geologist, survey of St. 
Peter's river valley; first lieutenant U. S. army 1834-36; professor Chemistry, 
University of La., New Orleans 1836; geological surveyor, 1st district, N. Y. 
1S36-44; Ohio state geologist 1S3S-39; professor Natural science, Ohio univer- 
sity 1S42-45; acting professor Chemistry, mineralogy and geology, Marietta 
college 1846; vice president and acting president Ohio university 1847-50; 
agricultural chemist Ohio 1850-54 ; editor Western agriculturist 1851-52 ; trustee 
Granville college 1850-59; member many scientific and historical societies. 
Author On reduction of iron arid silver ores, 1831 ; Elements of geology, 1833; 
Sketch of geology aiid mineralogy of New Lo?idon and Windham cos., Conn. 
1834; On diluvial deposit, 1835; Second annual report 071 geological survey of 
Ohio, 1838; Report on geological reconnoissance of Kentucky, 1838; Fotirth 
annual report, 1st geological district of N. Y., 1840; Fifth annual report, 
1841 ; Geology of N. Y., 1st geological district, 1843 ; Report on Coal Grove com- 
pany, Lawrence co., O., 1844; Report on state house artesian xvell, Columbus, 
O., 1859; On the physical geography of the U. S. east of the Rocky Moun- 
tains. Born Brooklyn, Conn., May 24, 1S04; died Columbus, O., Feb. 26, 
1859. Den., Cyc. Am. biog., Wesleyan, Sabin, Allibone 

Sylvester Gardner Shearman, A. M. Lawyer, Wickford, R. I.; member R. 
I. house of representatives 1843; speaker 1848; associate justice R. I. supreme 
court 1855-67. See Providence jonrnal, Jan. 4, 6, 7, 1868. Born North Kings- 
town, R. I., 1802; died Providence, R. I., Jan. 3, 1868. R. I. cyc. 

George Wood, A.M. ; University of Rochester 1852. Resident, Washington, 
D. C. Died 1870. 



1856 



William Binney, A. M. ; A. B. Yale college 1845; A. M. 1866. Address, 
72 Prospect St., Providence, R. I. 

Edward Carlisle Boynton, A. M. Graduated U. S. military academy 1846; 
U. S. military service 1846-56, 1861-72; second lieutenant 1847; first lieutenant 
1847; brevet captain 1847; instructor, U. S. military academy, 1848-55; cap- 
tain 1861 ; adjutant and afterward quartermaster, U. S. military academy 1861- 
65; brevet major 1866; resigned 1872; professor Chemistry, University of 
Miss. 1S56-61 ; superintendent water works Newburg, N. Y. Author History 
of West Point and its military importance during the Revolution, and the 
origin and progress of the military academy, 1863; Guide to West Poi?it a?id 
the U. S. military academy, 1863; Register of cadets admitted to the military 
academy, from its origin to June 30, 1870, 1870; Several orders of George 
Washington issued at Newburg, 1883; military and naval vocabulary in Web- 
ster's Army and navy dictionary, 1886. Born 1824; died Newburg, N. Y., May 
13, 1893. Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, App. ann. cyc. 

Joseph Blaner Breed, A. M. Clergyman, Woonsocket, R. I. Deceased. 

Samuel William Southmayd Dutton, D. D. ; A. B. Yale college 1S33; 
A. M. 1S36. Teacher, Mount Hope college, Baltimore, Md. 1S33-34; rector 
Hopkins grammar school, New Haven, Conn. 1834; tutor, Yale college 
1836-38; Congregational clergyman; pastor North church, New Haven 
1838-66. Author History of the North church during the last century, 1843; 
besides various addresses; associate editor New Englander. Born Guilford, 
Conn., March 14, 1814; died Millbury, Mass., Jan. 26, 1866. Cyc. Am. biog. 



1856 HONORARY GRADUATES 379 

Alvah Hovey, D. D. ; A. B. Dartmouth college 1S44; LL. D. Richmond col- 
lege 1S76; Denison university 1S76. Graduated Newton theological institu- 
tion 1S4S; preacher, New Gloucester, Me. 1848-49; ordained Baptist 1S49; 
tutor Hebrew, Newton theological institution 1849-55; professor Church his- 
tory 1853-55; professor Christian theology and Christian ethics 1855- ; P res i" 
denti868-; trustee Brown university 1S70-74; fellow 1874-. Author Life of 
Chrysostom, translated, in conjunction with D. B. Ford, 1854; Life and times, 
of the. Rev. Isaac Backus, 1S59; State of the impenitent dead, 1859; Miracles 
of Christ as attested by the Evangelists, 1S64; Scriptural lazv of divorce, 
1866 ; God zvith us, 1872 ; Normal class manual, part 1 : What to teach, 1873 ; 
State of man after death, 1874; Religion and the state, 1S74; Doctrine of the 
higher Christian life, compared zvith the teachings of the Holy Scriptures, 
1876; Progress of a century, 1876; Manual of systematic theology and Chris- 
tian ethics, 1877; Commentary on the Gospel of John and on the Epistle to the 
Galatians, in An American commentary on the New Testament, 1885; Bibli- 
cal eschalology, 1SS8; Studies in ethics and religion, 1891 ; general editor An 
American commentary on the Nezv Testament, 1SS1-. Address, Newton Cen- 
tre, Mass. Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc, Allibone, Den., Newt., Dart., P. 



i857 



Benjamin Robbins Curtis, LL. D. ; A. B. Harvard university 1S29; LL. B. 
1832; LL. D. 1S52. Admitted to bar 1832; lawyer, Northfield, Mass., Boston, 
Mass.; associate justice U. S. supreme court 1851-57; member Mass. house of 
representatives two years; counsel for President Johnson in impeachment 
trial 1S68; fellow Harvard university 1S46-51; member Mass. historical society; 
fellow American academy. Author Address, birthday of Washington, 1S32 ; 
Article on debts of the states, 1844; Argument, Smith vs. Downing, infringe- 
ment patent of telegraph, 1850; Address to people of Mass. [on coalition of 
/<?jv] ,• Reports, U. S. circuit court, 1st circuit, /Sj/-j6, 2 vols., 1S54-57 ; Execu- 
tive pozver, 1862; Digest U. S. supreme court decisions, 1864; Important opin- 
ion on constitutionality of Maine pedlar s lazv, 1S65; Opinioti, right of central 
branch Union Pacific railroad company to extend its road to the main trunk, 
1S69; Opinion on Minn, state bonds, 1S71 ; Jurisdiction of the U. S. courts, 
edited by G. T. and B. R. Curtis, 1SS0. See Memoir and writings, 2 vols., 
1S80. Born Watertown, Mass., Nov. 4, 1S09; died Newport, R. 1., Sept. 15, 
1S74. Cyc. Am. biog., Sabin, Cat. lib. N. Y. bar assoc. 

Joseph Coggin Foster, A. M. ; D. D. Central university of Iowa 1S83. Bap- 
tist clergyman ; pastor, Brattleboro, Vt. 1843-56; First church, Beverly, Mass. 
1S56-73; Randolph, Mass. 1S73-S2 ; associate editor Watchman, Boston, Mass. 
1882-; member school committee Brattleboro 1S43-56; Beverly 1856-73; Boston 
correspondent Watch tower, New York, N. Y. 1S79-81. Author Uncertainty 
of life, obituary discourse, 1S49; Baptism and communion, tract, i860; Provi- 
dence illustrated, historical discourse, dedication of Baptist meeting house, 
Brattleboro, Vt., Dec. 2S, /Syo; Account ableness for evils of intemperance, 
tract, 187 1 ; Lozvliness of Christ, sermon, 1S92. Address, South Main St., 
Randolph, Mass. P. 

Moses Brown Lockwood, A. M. Assistant teacher, Friends' school, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 1S32-34; teacher, Westtown, Penn. 1S34-35 ; principal Friends' 
school 1S35-38; engineer, Providence, 183S-43; manufacturer 1S43-72 ; member 



3S0 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1857 

Franklin society 1S38- ; member Providence school committee 1S55-69; treas- 
urer Quinebaug company 1851-72; Wauregan mills 1853-58; in Europe 1859; 
president Mechanics national bank; vice president Providence institution for 
savings; trustee R. I. hospital trust company; director Providence gas com- 
pany ; several insurance companies; Providence and Worcester railroad com- 
pany ; member Providence common council 1845-47; R. I. house of representa- 
tives 1862-64; chairman water commissioners 1S69-72 ; trustee Benefit street 
ministry at large 1S52-72; vice president 1865. Author contributions to scien- 
tific journals. Born Pawtuxet, R. I., Aug. 25, 1815; died Providence, R. 1., 
May 13, 1872. R. I. eye. 

Leonard Swain, D. D.; A. B. Dartmouth college 1841 ; A.M. 1844. Grad- 
uated Andover theological seminary 1846; ordained Congregational 1847; pas- 
tor Pearl street church, Nashua, N. H. 1S47-52 ; Central church, Providence, 
R. I. 1852-69. Author God's ownership of the sea, sermon, in Bibliotheca 
sacra, vol. 18, 1861. Born Concord, N. H., Feb. 26, 1821; died Providence, 
R. I., July 14, 1S69. R. I. eye. 



1858 



George Norman Bigelow, A. M. Resident, Brooklyn, N. Y. Died Brooklyn, 
N. Y., Aug. 28, 1887. P. 

George Barrell Emerson, LL. D.; A. B. Harvard university 1817; A. M. 
1820; LL. D. 1859. Principal academy, Lancaster, Mass. ; tutor, Mathemat- 
ics and natural philosophy, Harvard university 1819-21; principal English 
high school for boys, Boston, Mass. 1821-23; conductor private school for 
girls, Boston 1823-55; one of the founders Boston society of natural history 
1831 ; president 1837; president American institute of instruction; fellow 
American academy of arts and sciences; member Mass. historical society. 
Author second part, School and schoolmaster , 1842 ; Report on the trees and shrubs 
growing naturally in the forests of Mass., 1S46 ; Manual of agriculture, 1S61 ; 
Reminiscences of an old teacher, 1878. Born Kennebunk, Me., Sept. 12, 1797: 
died Newton, Mass., March 14, 18S1. Cyc. Am. biog., Harv. 

Thomas Knight King, A. M. Lawyer, Pawtucket, R. I. Deceased. 

Emory Lyon, A. M. ; M. D. Jefferson medical college 1S47. Senior principal 
University grammar, school, Providence, R. I. Address, 97 Congdon St., 
Providence, R. I. 

William Mitchell Rodman, A. M. Mayor, Providence, R. I. Died 1S68. 

Thomas Hubbard Vail, D. D.; A. B. Trinity college 1S31; A. M. 1S34; LL. 
D. University of Kans. 1S75. Graduated General theological seminary 1S35 ; 
ordained Episcopal deacon 1S35; priest 1837; assistant pastor St. James's 
church, Philadelphia, Penn. ; St. Paul's church, Boston, Mass. ; pastor Christ 
church, Cambridge, Mass. 1837-39; St. John's church, Essex, Mass. 1S39-44; 
Christ church, Westerly, R. I. 1844-57; St. John's church, Taunton, Mass. 
1857-63; Trinity church, Muscatine, la. 1S63-64; bishop of Kans. 1S64-S9. 
Author Plan and outline, with selection of boohs, of a public library in R. I., 
183S; Hannah, 1S39; The comprehensive church, 1841 ; editor Rev. A. F. 
Lyte's Buds of spring, 183S. Born Richmond, Va., Oct. 21, 1812; died Bryn 
Mawr, Penn., Oct. 6, 1SS9. Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, Trin., App. Ann. cyc. 

David March Warren, A. M. Resident, Philadephia, Penn. Died 1861. 



1859 HONORARY GRADUATES 381 

1859 

Thomas Davis Anderson, D. D. ; A. R. University of Penn. 1838. Grad- 
uated Newton theological seminary 184 1 ; ordained Baptist 1842; pastor First 
Baptist church, Salem, Mass. 1841-4S; First church, Roxbury, Mass. 1.S4S-62; 
First church, New York, N. Y. 1862-79; president Rutgers female college, 
New York 1S74-7S; pastor, South Boston, Mass. 1SS0-S3; trustee Newton theo- 
logical institution ; Madison university. Author Funeral oration, Roxbury, 
to Zachary Taylor, 1S50; The home and the nation, sermon before government 
of Mass,, annual election, 1S60. Born Philadelphia, Penn., June 30, 1S19; 
died South Boston, Mass., Dec. 19, 18S3. Bapt. encyc, Newt., Penn., Sabin 

Erastus Andrews, A. M. Ordained Baptist 1829; pastor, Middlefield, Aga- 
wam, Bernardston, Shelburne, Sunderland, Mass. 20 years; Hinsdale N. II. ; 
Suffield, Eastford, Tolland, Conn.; member Mass. house of representatives 
two years; Mass. senate one year; anti-slavery and temperance lecturer. Au- 
thor Historical discourse, North Leverett, Mass., 1S47; Elisha Andrews, in 
Sprague's Annals, vol. 6; and various historical addresses. Born Templeton, 
Mass., May 19, 1S05 ; died Montague, Mass., March 29, 1873. Sabin, P. 

William Daniel Brayton, A. M. Student, Brown university 1S32-34; in lum- 
ber business, and deputy town clerk Warwick, R. I. 1835-38; member R. I. 
house of representatives 1841-42, '51-52 ; quartermaster R. I. militia 1S42 ; 
town clerk Warwick 1844-45 ; member town council many years; president; 
president Warwick bank 1S47- ? ; member R. I. senate 184S-49, '55-6; presiden- 
tial elector 1S56; member U. S. house of representatives 1857-61 ; member war 
committee during Civil war; collector internal revenue, 2d R. I. district 1S62- 
71; delegate, national republican convention 1S72 ; superintendent monev or- 
der department, post office, Providence, R. I.; cashier post office; commis- 
sioner to erect R. I. state prison. Born Warwick, R. I.. Nov. 6, 1S15; died 
Providence, R. I., June 30, 1S87. Cong, direct., R. I. eye, Prov. direct. 

Sylvanus Chace Newman, A. M. From Pawtucket, R. I. 

Baptist Wriothesley Noel, D. D.; A. B. Trinity college, Cambridge, Eng- 
land ; A. M. 1821. Clergyman church of England ; curate, Cossington, Leices- 
tershire; minister St. John's chapel, Bedford row, London 1827-49; pastor 
John street Baptist chapel 1S49-6S; retired 1S6S-73 ; queen's chaplain 1841 ; one 
of the founders Evangelical alliance 1846; president Baptist union 1S55, '67. 
Author Meditations on sickness and old age, 1S37; Notes of a tour through 
Ireland, 1S37 ; First five centuries of the church, 1S39; Infant piety, 1840; 
Plea for the poor, 1841 ; Christian missions, 1S42 ; Case of the free church of 
Scotland, 1S44; Doctrine of Scriptures respecting union, 1S44; Essay on union 
of church and state, 1S4S; The Messiah, Jive sermons, 1848; Notes of a lour in 
Srvitzcrland, 184S; Sermons in chapels royal, 1S4S; The Christians faith, hope 
and Joy, 1S49; Essay on Christian baptism, 1S49; Essay on external act of bap- 
tism, 1S50; Church of Rome, 1S51 ; Notes of a tour in Piedmont, 1855; Doom 
of the impenitent sinner, 1S59; Sermons, 2 vols., 1S59; England and India, 
lS 59; The fallen and their associates, 1S60; Freedom and slavery in the U. S. 
A., 1S63 ; Case of W. Gordon, 1866; besides miscellaneous tracts, letters and 
sermons ; editor Selection of psalms and hymns, 1853 ; Hymns about Jesus, 186S. 
Born Leightmount, Scotland, July 16, 179S; died Stanmore, Middlesex, Jan. 
: 9' 'S73- Diet. nat. biog., Men of reign, Bapt. encyc. 



382 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1860 

i860 

Thomas March Clark, D. D. ; Union college 1851 ; A.B.Yale college 1831; 
A. M. Trinity college 1S51 ; LL. D. Cambridge university 1S67. Principal high 
school, Lowell, Mass. ; student, Princeton theological seminary 1833-35 ; licensed 
Presbyterian 1S35; preacher Old South church, Boston, Mass. 1835; ordained 
Episcopal 1S36; pastor Grace church, Boston, Mass. 1S36-43; St. Andrew's 
church, Philadelphia, Penn. 1S43-47; assistant pastor Trinity church, Boston, 
Mass. 1847-50; pastor Christ church, Hartford, Conn. 1850-54; Grace church, 
Providence, R. I. 1854-66; bishop of R. I. 1854-. Author Lectures to young men 
on the formation of character, 1852 ; The efficient Sunday school teacher ," Pri- 
mary truths of religion, 1869; Reminiscetices, 1895; besides numerous charges, 
sermons and addresses. Address, 165 Brown St., Providence, R. I. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Princ, R. I. eye. 

Joseph Hall, A. M.; Trinity college 1875. Teacher, Conn, literary institution, 
Suffield, Conn. 1858-63; vice principal high school, Hartford, Conn. 1853-74; 
principal 1874-93; emeritus 1893- ; member Hartford board of water commis- 
sioners 1882-86; health commissioners 1S86-S9; park commissioners 1SS9-94. 
Address, 827 Asylum Ave., Hartford, Conn. P. 

John Meredith Read, LL. D.; A. B. University of Penn. 1812 ; A. M. 1816. 
Admitted to bar 1818; lawyer, Philadelphia, Penn.; member Penn. legislature 
1822-23; city solicitor 1824-27; member select council 1827-30; U. S. attorney 
eastern district of Penn. 1837-41; solicitor U. S. treasury 1841-45; attorney 
general Penn. 1846 ; associate justice Penn. supreme court 1S58-72 ; chief jus- 
tice 1872-73 ; one of the founders republican party. Author Pla?i for adminis- 
tration of Girard trust, 1833; Suspension of writ of habeas corpus, 1863; Law 
of evide?ice, 1864; Jefferson Davis and his complicity in the assassination of 
Abraham Lincoln, 1866; also numerous addresses; besides legal opinions con- 
tained in 41 volumes of reports. See Memoir, by E. K. Price. Born Phila- 
delphia, Penn., July 21, 1797; died Philadelphia, Nov. 29, 1874. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Penn., Allibone, Sabin 

George Augustus Woodbridge, A. M. From Nashville, Tenn. 



l86l 

Ambrose Everett Burnside, A.M. Merchant tailor, Liberty, Ind.; gradu- 
ated U. S. military academy 1847; U. S. military service 1847-53; brevet sec- 
ond lieutenant 1847; second lieutenant 1847 ; first lieutenant 1851 ; manufac- 
turer firearms, Bristol, R. I. 1853-5S ; inventor Burnside breech-loading rifle 
1856; major-general R. I. militia 1855-57; cashier land department 111. central 
railroad, Chicago, 111. 1858-59; treasurer 111. central railroad, New York, N. 
Y. 1S60-61 ; U. S. military service 1S61-65; colonel R. I. volunteers 1861; 
brigadier-general 1861 ; major-general 1S62 ; in command department of N. 
C. 1862; army of the Potomac 1862-63; department of Ohio 1863-65; en- 
gaged in railroad construction and management after the war; governor R. I. 
1866-69; member U. S. senate 1875-81. Born Liberty, Ind., May 23, 1824; 
died Bristol, R. I., Sept. 13, 1881. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc, Cong, direct., Powell Officers civ. war 



1861 HONORARY GRADUATES 383 

James Henry Duncan, LL. D. ; A. B. Harvard university 1812; A. M. 1815. 

Admitted to bar 1S15 ; lawyer, Haverhill, Mass. ; colonel Mass. militia; mem- 
ber Mass. house of representatives 1S27-28, '37-39, '57-58; Mass. senate 1828- 
31; governor's council 1S39-40; commissioner bankruptcy 1841 ; delegate, na- 
tional convention, Harrisburg, Penn. 1839; member U. S. house of represen- 
tatives 1S49-53 ; trustee Essex agricultural society; fellow Brown university 
lS 35-<J9; trustee Newton theological institution. Born Haverhill, Mass., Dec. 
5, 1793; died Haverhill, Feb. 8, 1869. Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct., A <J> 

Robert Curtis Mills, D. D.; A. B. University of the city of New York 1837. 
Baptist clergyman ; pastor, Colchester Borough, Conn. 1841-45 ; Chicopee Falls, 
Mass. 1S45-4S; Salem, Mass. 1S48-76; Newton Centre, Mass. Author occa- 
sional sermons and reviews. Address, Newton Centre, Mass. p. 

William Sprague, A. M. Calico printer, Providence, R. I. ; also engaged in 
many other business enterprises ; governor R. I. 1S60-63 ; member U. S. sen- 
ate 1863-75; colonel R. I. militia; U. S. military service during Civil war; 
commissioned brigadier-general of volunteers, but declined; trustee Brown 
university 1S66-. Address, Narragansett Pier, R. I. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc, Cong, direct. 

1862 

Atwood Bond Meservey, A. M. ; Ph. D. Bates college 1S73; D. D. 1S94. 
Pastor, Meredith, N. H. 1S61-62 ; teacher, New ;Hampton, N. H., literary in- 
stitution 1862-67; principal academy, Northwood, N. H. 1S67-6S; principal 
New Hampton literary institution 1S68-. Author Book-keeping, 1S75 \ Manual 
of higher book-keeping, 18S0; Through struggle to victory, 1SS0; Savings 
banks, 1S89; National banks, 1S90. Address, New Hampton, N. H. p. 

William Paine Sheffield, A. M. ; LL. D. 1S92. Member R. I. house of repre- 
sentatives 1842-45, 49-53, '57-61, '63-73, '75-84. Student, Harvard law school; 
admitted to R. I. bar 1844; member U. S. house of representatives 1861-63; u - 
S. senate 1S84-85; member R. I. constitutional conventions 1841, '42; commis- 
sioner to revise R. I. laws 1871-72; president People's library, Newport; trus- 
tee Redwood library. Author Speech in opposition to personal liberty bill, 
1S5S; Substance of a paper upon early history of Block Island, 1859; Speech 
upon resolution to annul the decree op the supreme court in the case Ives vs. 
Hazard, 1859; Speech upon repeal of Personal liberty bill, 1S61 ; Conduct of 
the zvar, speech, 1S62 ; Speech upon bill to confiscate property and to free slaves 
of rebels, 1S62 ; Historical address, Nexvport, July 4, 187b; Historical sketch 
of Block Island, 1876; R. I. privateers, 1SS3. Address, Newport, R. I. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc, Bibliog. R. I., Sabin 

1863 

Henry Martyn Dexter, A. M. ; A. B. Yale college 1840; A. M. 1S43; D. D. 
College of la. 1S65. Graduated Andover theological seminary 1S44; ordained 
Congregational 1844; pastor Franklin street church, Manchester, N. H. 1S44- 
49; Berkeley street church, Boston, Mass. 1849-67; editor Congregationalist 
1851-66, '67-90; Congregational quarterly 1859-66; membei Mass. historical 
society; American historical association. Author numerous publications; see 
Allibone's Dictionary of authors. Born Plympton, Mass., Aug. 13, 1S21 ; died 
New Bedford, Mass., Nov. 13, 1S90. Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, Cent, cyc 



384 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1863 

Horatio Gates Jones, A. M.; A. B. University of Perm. 1S41 ; A. M. 1S44; 
D. C. L. Judson university 18S3. Admitted to bar 1847 ; lawyer, Philadel- 
phia, Penn.; member Penn. senate 1874-82; Penn. historical society 1848-93; 
secretary 1849-67; vice president 1867-93; president Welsh society 1862-93; 
secretary board of trustees Crozer theological seminary 1867-93; director Girard 
college 1S65 ; honorary fellow Royal historical society of Great Britain 1865 ; 
first lieutenant Penn. militia; acting assistant adjutant general, Chambersburg, 
Penn. 1S63. Author Levering family, 1S58; Ebenezer Kinnersley and his dis- 
coveries in electricity. 1858; History of Roxboro and Mauayuuk, iS 59; Memoir 
of He?iry Bond, M. D., 1S60 ; Report of the committee of the historical society 
of Penn. on the Bradford bicentenary, 1S63 ; Biographical sketch of Rev. David 
Jo?ies, A. M., 1865; History of Pennepak or Loxver Dublin Baptist church, 
Morrisania, N. Y., 1869; Andrew Bradford, 1S69; Bradford prayer-book of 
17/0, 1870. Diary of S. J., 18S1 ; Memoir of Rev. Abel Morgan of Pennepek 
church, 1882; History of the Great Valley, Penn., Baptist chicrch, 1883; [His- 
tory of the Braudyzviue, Penn., Baptist church, 18S4; Welsh books in Brown 
university, 1SS5. Bom Roxboro, Philadelphia, Penn., Jan. 22, 1822; died 
Roxboro, March 14, 1S93. Cyc. Am - biog., Allibone, Penn. 



1864 



William Scott McKenzie, A. M. ; A. B. Harvard university 1S55; A. M. 1858; 
D. D. La Grange college, Mo. Ordained Baptist 1857; pastor, Abington, 
Mass. one year; Andover, Mass. two years ; Friendship street church, Provi- 
dence, R. I. six years; St. John, N. B. six years; N. E. district secretary 
American Baptist missionary union 1872-. Address, 2A Beacon St., Boston, 
Mass. Bapt. encyc, Harv. 

Qoldwin Smith, LL. D. ; A. B. Oxford university 1S45 ; A. M. ; L. H. D. 
Fellow and tutor, University college, Oxford 1847; admitted to bar 1847, but 
never practiced; assistant secretary royal commission on Oxford university 
1850; secretary second Oxford commission; member popular education com- 
mission 1858; Regius professor Modern history, Oxford 1858-66; in U. S. 
1864; professor English history, Cornell university 1868-72; lecturer 1872-; 
member senate University of Toronto 1871-; editor Canadian monthly 1872-74; 
founder Nation 1874; Bystander 18S0; Week 1884; first president council of 
public instruction Toronto; president Provincial teachers' association two 
years. Author Rational religion, 1861 ; Lectures on modern history, 1S61 ; 
Suppression of doubt is not faith, 1S61 ; Irish history and Irish character, 
1 861 ; An Oxford professor on church endowments, 1862; The empire, letters, 
1863 ; Does the Bible sanction American slavery? 1863 ; On the morality of the 
Emancipation proclamation, 1863; Plea for the abolition of tests in the Univer- 
sity of Oxford, 1864; Letter to a Whig member of the Southern-independence 
association, 1S64; Speeches and letters on the Rebellion, 1S65 ; Civil zvar in 
America, 1866; Three English statesmen, 1867 ; Experie?ice of the American 
commonwealth, 1867; Reorganization of the University of Oxford, 186S; The 
Irish question, 1S68; Relations beHveen America and England, 1S69; Short 
history of England to the Reformation, 1869; Political destiny of Canada, 
1S79; William Cowper, 18S0; Lectures and essays, 1881 ; Conduct of England 
to Irela?id 1S82 ; False hopes, 1883; Dismemberment no remedy, 1886; A trip 
to England, 18SS; Canada and the Canadian question, 1891 ; The moral cru- 



1864 HONORARY GRADUATES 385 

sader : W. L. Garrison, 1S92 ; Bay leaves: translations from the Latin poets, 
1893; Essays on questions of the day, 1S93; Specimens of Greek tragedy, 2 
vols., 1893; The U. S., an outline of political history, 1S93; Oxford and her 
colleges, 1S94. Address, Toronto, Canada. 

Cjc. Am. biog., Allibone, Men of the time, Am. cat. 
Leonard Walker, A.M. Principal Day academy, Wrentham, Mass. Died»i874. 

' 1865 

George Augustus Crocker, A. M. Resident, New York, N. Y. 

Samuel Gummere, A. M. President Haverford college. Died 1S74. 

George Thurber, A. M. Botanist, Providence, R. I.; New York, N. Y. Re- 
ported deceased. 

Frank Wheaton, A. M. Student of engineering, Brown university ; assistant 
U. S.engineercorps, Mexican boundary survey 1850; first lieutenant, U. S. army 
1S55; captain 1S61 ; brigadier-general of volunteers 1S62 ; major-general of 
volunteers 1864; brevet major-general U. S. army 1S64 ; brigadier-general 
1892; in command of the department of Texas. Address, San Antonio, Tex. 

R. I. eye, U. S. army reg. 

1866 

William Augustus Mowry, A. M. ; Ph. D. Bates college 1S81. Principal 
English high school, Providence, R. I. iS59-64;U. S. military service 1S62-63, 
captain; senior principal English and classical school, Providence 1S64-S4 ; 
editor Journal of education., Boston, Mass. 1S84-S6; Education, Boston 1886- 
91; superintendent of schools, Cranston, R. I. 1864-66; Salem, Mass. 1891- 
94; member school board Providence 1869-75 ; Boston, Mass. 18S9-91 ; presi- 
dent R. I. institute of instruction 1864-66 ; American institute of instruction 
1SS1, '82; Mass. council American instituteof civics ; Martha's Vineyard sum- 
mer institute 187S-; department of higher education, National educational as- 
sociation 1S89-: member American academy of arts and sciences 1880- ; N. E. 
historic, genealogical society 1SS0-; National council of education 1S80-; cor- 
responding member R. I. historical society; Oregon pioneer and historical so- 
ciety; honorary member N. H. anticpiarian society. Author Who invented 
the American steamboat? 1S74; The descendants of Nathaniel Mowry, 1878; 
A family history, 187S; Political education [in] the schools, 1S78; The school 
curriculum and business life, 1S81 ; Talks zvith my boys, 1885; Territorial 
groxvth of the U. S., 1886; Studies in civil government, iSSS; A national uni- 
versity, a study, 1889; Dorchester celebrution : historical address, 1889; Ele- 
ments of civil government, 1890, eight state editions; Talks ivitk my pupils, 
1890; Annual report, superintendent of schools, Salem, Mass., 4 vols., 1S91- 
94; War stories, 1S92 ; Address, Columbus day, Salem, Mass., 1S92 ; Sunshine 
upon the Psalms, 1892 ; " Lovest thou memore than these? " 1892 ; Art decora- 
tions for school rooms, 1892 ; Difficulties attending the organization of our na- 
tional government in 17S7, 1792; Pozvers and duties of school superintendents, 
1S915. For lists of his writings see Annual report of the American historical 
association 1S89-. Address, 17 Riverside Square, Hyde Park, Mass. P. 

John Meredith Read, A. M. Student, Brown university ; graduated Albany 
law school, 1859; studentof internatioiaal law, Europe; admitted to bar, Phila- 
delphia, Penn. 1859; lawyer, Albany, N. Y. ; adjutant-general N. Y. 1860-66; 



386 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1866 

chairman committee of three to draft bill to provide arms and for N. Y. troops 
i860; first U. S. consul-general for France and Algeria 1869-73; acting consul 
general for Germany 1870-72 ; president commission to consider teaching Eng- 
lish to French troops; U. S. minister resident in Greece 1S73-79; created by 
the king of Greece a knight of the grand cross of the order of the Redeemer 
i83i ; president social science congress, Albany, N. Y. 1S68 ; vice president 
same, Plymouth, England 1S72; trustee Albany female academy; Cornell uni- 
versity 1S65-73; member many learned societies in America and Europe. Au- 
thor Relatio7i of soil to plants and animals, i860; First annual discourse 
before Delaware historical society, 1S64 ; Historical inquiry concerning Henry 
Hudson, 1S66 ; also poems and legal and miscellaneous articles in periodicals. 
Address, 12S rue La Boetie, Champs-Elysees, Paris, France. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Men and women of the time, Allibone, Sabin 
John Westall, A. M. Came to U. S. 1830; resident, Lowell, Mass. seven 
years; Providence, R. I. a short time; designer, American printworks, Fall 
River, Mass. 1S3S-74; pastor Church of the New Jerusalem, Fall River 1875- ? 
member school committee many years; trustee Fall River Athenaeum ; public 
library; member American oriental society ; in Europe 1862, '74, '75. Born 
Accrington, Lancashire, Eng., Sept. 25, 1816; died Fall River, Mass., March 
25, 1890. Fall River news 

I867 

Charles Collins Van Zandt, A. M.; A. B. Trinity college 1S51; A. M. 1854; 
Amherst college 1SS0. Admitted to bar 1S53 ; lawyer, Newport, R. I. 1S53- 
94 ; city solicitor, Newport ; clerk R. I. house of representatives 1S55-57 ; mem- 
ber R. I. house of representatives many years; speaker 1858-59, '66-69, '7 I- 73 ? 
member R. I. senate 1873-74; lieutenant-governor R. I. 1S73-75 ; governor R. 
I. 1S77-S0. Born Newport, R. I., Aug. 10, 1830; died Brookline, Mass., June 
4> J894- R. I- cyc. 

1868 

Nathan Clifford, LL. D. ; Bowdoin college i860; Dartmouth college 1S62; 
Harvard university 1S78. Admitted to bar 1S27; lawyer, York co., Me.; mem- 
ber Me. house of representatives 1830-34; speaker 1S32-34; attorney-general 
Me. 1834-3S: member U. S. house of representatives 1S39-43; attorney-gen- 
eral U. S. 1846-48; U. S. commissioner, Mexico 1848-49; lawyer, Portland, 
Me.; associate justice U. S. supreme court 1858-81. Author U. S. circuit 
court reports, 2 vols., 1S69. Born Rumney, N. H., Aug. 18, 1S03; died Cor- 
nish, Me., July 25, 1SS1. Cyc. Am. biog., Cong, direct. 

Adoniram Judson Huntington, D. D. ; A. B. Columbian university 1843 ; A. 
M. 1846. Principal preparatory school, Columbian university 1S42-43; tutor, 
Columbian university 1S43-46; professor Greek and Latin languages 1S46-49, 
'5 2 "59! Greek language and literature 1865- ; acting professor Latin 1865-66, 
'71-82; professor Mental and moral philosophy, Corcoran scientific school 
1884-S9; ordained Baptist 1849; pastor, Lexington, Va. 1849-51; First church, 
Chelsea, Mass. 1851-52; Farmville, Va. 1859-60; First church, Augusta, Ga. 
1860-65; trustee Columbian university 1S65. Author Moral and religious 
education of the young; Notice of Rev, Dr. Joseph G. Binney, in his Memoir; 



1868 HONORARY GRADUATES 387 

Ancient Attica and Athens, in Baptist quarterly, April 1877; Life and char- 
acter of Prof. E. F. Tristoe, in Memorial addresses by Columbian univer- 
sity, 1S93; Life and character of Prof . J. C. Welling, in the same, 1895; Life 
and character of Rev. Dr. IV. H. Parmly, of Jersey City, N.J., 1S95; also 
various contributions to religious journals. Address, Columbian university, 
Washington, D. C. Bapt. eye. V T, P. 

James McCosh, 1). D. ; A.M. University of Edinburgh 1S35; University of 
Aberdeen 1S50; LL. D. Harvard university 186S; Washington and Jefferson 
college 1S6S; Queen's university, Ireland; Litt. D. Queen's university, Ire- 
land 1S82. Student, University of Glasgow 1S24-29; University of Edin- 
burgh 1S29-34; ordained Church of Scotland clergyman 1835; pastor Abbey 
church, Arbroath, Scotland 1S35-3S ; Brechin, Scotland 183S-43; professor 
Logic and metaphysics, Queen's college, Belfast, Ireland 1852-68; president 
College of N. J. 1S6S-SS; resident, Princeton, N. J. 1SS8-94; member American 
philosophical society ; fellow American academy of arts and sciences. Author 
numerous publications. See Princeton college bulletin : McCosh memorial num- 
ber, Feb. 1S95. Born Carskeoch Farm, Ayrshire, Scotland, April 1, 1S11; 
died Princeton, N. J., Nov. 16, 1894. Cyc. Am. biog., Harv., Allibone 

Alpheus Carey Morse, A. M. 

Howard Osgood, D. D. ; A. B. Harvard university 1850; A. M. 1861 ; LL. D. 
College of N. J. 1894. Ordained Baptist; pastor, Flushing, L. I. New 
York, N. Y. ; professor Hebrew, Crozer theological seminary 186S-75 ; 
Rochester theological seminary 1875- ; member American committee for re- 
vision of the Old Tesiament. Author numerous articles in periodicals and 
journals. Address, 11 Livingston Place, Rochester, N. Y. Cyc. Am. biog., P. 



1869 



Silas Alward, A. M. ; Acadia college 1863. Lawyer, St. John, N. B. ; member 
provincial parliament 1S87-; queen's counsel 1S92-; professor, Law school of 
University of King's college. Author Record of the tory party, 1878; Politi- 
cal issues of the day, 1S78; Jubilee year, oration. Address, Sunnyside, Mount 
Pleasant, St. John, N. B. ' P. 

Bohan Prentiss Byram, A. M. Baptist clergyman ; retired. Author History 
of First Baptist' church, Salisbury and Amesbury. Mass., 1S60. Address, 244 
Broadway, Providence, R. I. ' P. 

William Beach Lawrence, LL. D. ; A. B. Columbia college 1S18; A. M. 1823; 
Yale college 1826; D. C. L. University of the state of N. Y. 1S73. In Europe 
1S21-23; admitted to bar 1823; lawyer, New York, N. Y. ; secretary of lega- 
tion, London 1S26; charge d'affaires 1827; lecturer Political economy, Colum- 
bia college; member executive committee Erie railway; resident, Newport, R. 
I. 1S50-S1 ; lieutenant-governor R. I. 1851-52; acting governor; member R. 
I. constitutional convention 1853; lecturer International law, Columbian col- 
lege, Washington, D. C. 1872-73; counsel for Circassian before international 
tribunal, Washington 1S73 ; original member Institute of the law of nations; 
member N. Y. historical society; vice president 1S36-45; trustee College of 
physicians and surgeons 1837-55. Author contributions to American annual 
register, 1829-34; a ^ so works in English and French, chiefly on international 
law, for fist of which see references below. Born New York, N. Y., Oct. 23, 
1S00; died New York, March 26, 1SS1. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. cyc, Columb., Allibone, Sabin, Men of progress 



388 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1869 

Horatio Nelson Slater, A. M. Manufacturer, Webster, Mass. ; trustee Brown 
university 1847-70; fellow 1870-S7 ; benefactor Brown university. Born Paw- 
tucket, R. I., 1S0S; died Webster, Mass., 1S8S. P. 

I87O 

James Butler Campbell, LL. D. 

Sylvanus Clapp, A. M. ; M. D. Dartmouth college 1837. Physician, Chester- 
field, Mass. 1836-41; Pawtucket, R. I. 1841-79; consulting physician R. I. hos- 
pital; visiting surgeon 1874; consulting physician Butler hospital for the in- 
sane 187S-79; president board of managers Pawtucket dispensary ; member R. 
I. medical society 1842-79; president 1S64-66. Author Diabetes melliius. 
Born Westhampton, Mass., Nov. 22, 1815; died Pawtucket, R. I. June 15, 1879. 

Trans. R. I. med. soc. 

George Henry Corliss, A. M. Student, academy, Castleton, Vt. ; storekeeper, 
Greenwich, N. Y. 1838-40; engaged in inventing and constructing a machine 
for stitching leather, Greenwich 1840-44; mechanical engineer, inventor and 
manufacturer, Providence, R. I. 1844-S8; inventor Corliss engine 1848; presi- 
dent Corliss steam engine company, founded 1S56; received awards, Paris, 
1867; Vienna, 1873; awarded Rumford medal, by American academy of arts 
and sciences 1870; centennial commissioner R. I. 1S72; constructed 1400 
horse-power engine to move all the machinery in the Centennial exhibition 
1876; awarded Montyon prize by Institute of France 1S78; officer Older of 
Leopold 1SS6; member R.I. house of representatives 1S68-70; presidential 
elector 1876. See Uhland's Corliss engine, and Supplement, 4 vols. 1879-82. 
Born Easton, N. Y., June 2, 1817; died Providence, R. I., Feb. 21, 188S. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. eye, App. ann. eye. 

Stephen Farnum Peckham, A. M. Student of chemistry, Brown university; 
manufacturer illuminating oils, Providence, R. 1.; U. S. military service Civil 
war; hospital steward 1862-65; in charge chemical department U. S. army 
laboratory, Philadelphia, Penn. ; chemist Cal. petroleum company 1S65-66; 
Cal. geological survey 1S66-67; instructor Chemistrv, Brown university 1S67- 
68; professor Chemistry, Washington and Jefferson college 1S6S-69; Me. agri- 
cultural college 1S69-71 ; Buchtel college 1871-72; University of Minn. 1872-80; 
chemist Minn, geological survey; special agent U. S. census office 1880-S5 ; 
state assayer Me.; Minn. ; R. I. ; chemist Union oil company, Cal. 1893-94; 
expert in petroleum and asphaltum, Ann Arbor, Mich. 1S94-. Author On the 
supposed falsification of Cal. petroleum, in American journal of science, 1S67 ; 
On a nciv apparatus for technical anlysis of petroletim, in same, 1867; Notes 
on the origin of bitumens, in Proceedings of American philosophical society, 
1868; Otithe distillation of dense hydrocarbons at high temperatures, in Ameri- 
can journal of science, 1869; On the probable origin of albertite and other 
allied tninerals, in same, 1869; American asphaltum, in American chemist, 
1873; Elementary chemistry, 1S73; Articles on petroleum, salt, etc., in Ameri- 
can cyclopaedia, 1S73-74; On the explosion of the flouring mills at Minneapolis, 
Minn., in American journal of science, 1878; On the determination of specific 
gravities, in Chemical news, 1879 ; On li7itonite and other forms of thomsonite, 
in conjunction with C. W. Hall, in American journal of science, 1S80; On the 
origin of bitumens, in same, 18S4; Petroleum and its products, in Tenth U. S. 
census, reports vol. 10, 1S85; Petroleum, in Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1SS5 ; 



1870 HONORARY GRADUATES 389 

Persistence of family traits, in Science, 1S92; Petroleum in southern Cal., in 
same, 1891; Petroleum in its relations to asphaltic pavement, in American 
journal of science, 1S94; articles on bitumen, asphalt, natural gas, petroleum, 
etc., in Johnson's cyclopaedia, 1S93-95; On the nitrogen content of Cal. bitu- 
men, in American journal of science, 1S94; On the origin of bitumen, in same, 
1S94; The asphalt question, in same, 1S95. Address, Ann Arbor, Mich. 

Cyc. Am. biog., P. 

Chester Isham Reed, A. M. Justice Mass. supreme court. Died 1S73. 

Augustus Hopkins Strong, D. D. ; A. B. Yale college 1857; D. D. 1S90; 
LL. D. Bucknell university 1S92. Graduated Rochester theological seminary 
1859; ordained Baptist 1S61 ; pastor First church, Haverhill, Mass. 1S61-65; 
First church, Cleveland, O. 1S65-72; president and professor Biblical theol- 
ogy, Rochester theological seminary 1S72-; trustee Vassal- college. Author 
Lectures on theology, 1876; new edition : Systematic theology, 1SS6: Philoso- 
phy and religion, 1SS8; also numerous articles in reviews and newspapers. 
Address, 66 South Clinton St., Rochester, N. Y. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Bapt. encyc., Allibone, P. 

William Watson Waterman, A. M. ; M. D. elsewhere. Address, 1 White 
St., Taunton. Mass. 



I87I 



John Wenger, D. D. Teacher, Greece; Baptist missionary, Calcutta, India : 
translator Bible into Bengali; first edition, in conjunction with Dr. Yates 
1S45; second 1852; third 1S61 ; fourth 1S67; also Bible into Sanscrit, 4 vols.; 
editor numerous Bengali publications. Bapt. encvc. 



1872 



David Webster Hoyt, A. M. ; Middlebury college 1S61. Member class of 
1855 Brown university; teacher, Putnam free school, Newburyport, Mass. 
1851-54; Union school, Beloit, Wis. 1854-55; n 'g n school, Lexington, Mass. 
•857-58; adjunct professor Mathematics and mechanics, Polytechnic college of 
Penn. 1S58-59; professor Mathematics and natural sciences, New Hampton in- 
stitution, Fairfax, Vt. 1859-63; principal high school, Providence, R. I. 1S64-; 
commissioner for topographical survey and map of R. I. 188S-93; president R. 
I. institute of instruction 1S75-76. Author Genealogical history of John and 
David Hoyt, and their descendants, 1857; Genealogical history of the Hovt, 
Haight, and flight families, 1S71 ; Relation of the high school to the community \ 
1SS6; also various articles in periodicals, mostlv on genealogical, mathematical 
and educational topics. Address, 36 Humboldt Ave., Providence, R. I. 

Bapt. encyc, P. 

George Francis Wilson, A. M. Teacher, academy, Shelburne Falls, Mass. ; 
principal academy, Chicago, 111. 1S44-48; manufacturer, Providence, R. I. 
1S48-S3; manufacturer of chemicals 1S55-S3; controlling director Rumford 
chemical works; inventor; member Providence school committee; R. I. house 
of representatives two terms; resident, East Providence 1861-S3; benefactor 
Brown university'. Born Uxbridge, Mass., Dec. 7, 1S1S; died East Provi- 
dence, R. I., Jan. 19, 1SS3. Cyc. Am. biog. 



390 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1873 



1873 



Charles Durlin Bray, A. M. ; C. E. elsewhere. Professor Civil and mechani- 
cal engineering, Tufts college 1869-. Address, 98 Professors Row, College 
Hill, Mass. 

Caleb Fiske Harris, A. M. Student, Brown university 1S34-37; commission 
merchant, N. Y. 1S37-56; Providence, R. I. 1S55-61 ; retired; collector library of 
American poetry. Author Index to American poetry a?id flays in the collection 
of C. Fiske Harris, 1S74. See Stockbridge, J. C Catalogue of the Harris 
collection of American poetry, 1886. Born Warwick, R. I., March 9, 1S18; 
died Moosehead Lake, Me., Oct. 2, 1881. Cyc Am. biog., Stockbridge 

Henry Howard, A. M. Lawyer; manufacturer 1858- ; president Harris manu- 
facturing company ; delegate, national republican convention 1S56, '76; mem- 
ber R. I. house of representatives 1857-58; presidential elector 1872; governor 
R. I. 1S73-74; assistant commissioner, Paris exposition 1878. Author numer- 
ous contributions in prose and verse to periodicals. Address, 341 Butler Ex- 
change, Providence, R. I. R. I. cyc, P. 



1874 



Rush Christopher Hawkins, A. M. Admitted to bar; U. S. military service 
1861-66; colonel 1861 ; brevet brigadier-general U. S. volunteers 1S66; N. Y. 
national guard 1866; member N. Y. house of representatives 1872; U. S. 
assistant commissioner, International exposition, Paris 1S89; officer Legion of 
honor of France 1889. Author Horrors of architecture and so-called works of 
art in bronze in the city of Nerv York, 1876; Report relating to the increase 
of the city debt : a complete exposition of the Tweed ring frauds., 1876; Titles 
of the first books from the earliest presses established in Europe before the end 
of the fifteenth century, 1884; Biographical sketch of the Rev. Aaro?i Hutchin- 
son, A. M. of Pomfrct, Vt., 1888; Early coast operations in N. C, iSSS; 
First group, zvorks of art, exhibited at the International exhibition at Paris, 
i8Sg, in Report of fine arts commissioner, 1S90; also manj' papers in maga- 
zines, cyclopaedias and other publications. Address, 21 West 20th St., New 
York, N. Y. Cyc. Am. biog., P. 

James Gardiner Vose, D. D.; A. B. Yale college 1851 ; A.M. 1857. Gradu- 
ated Andover theological seminary 1854; ordained Congregational 1857; pro- 
fessor Rhetoric, Amherst college 1856-65; acting pastor Second church, Dor- 
chester, Mass. 1865; pastor Beneficent church, Providence, R. I. 1866-; trustee 
Phillips academy 1SS6-; Andover theological seminary 1886- ; corporate mem- 
ber American board of commissioners for foreign missions. Author Address 
at Roger Williams Park, at the public school exercises on the 250th anniversary 
of the settlement of Providence, 1SS6; Sketches of Congregationalism in R. I., 
1894; a ' so numerous sermons and addresses. Address, 282 Washington St., 
Providence, R. I. R. I. cyc, And., P. 



1875 



Robert John Adams, D. D. ; A. B. Williams college 1853. Baptist clergy- 
man ; pastor, Wallingford, Conn. 1855-69; Holyoke, Mass. 1869-S6; Stough- 



1875 HONORARY GRADUATES 391 

ton street church, Boston, Mass. 1SS6-93; financial secretary Newton theo- 
logical institution 1893-94; general secretary Worcester academy 1S94-. Au- 
thor Baptism for the dead, in Baptist quarterly review, March 1SS4; Close 
communion, 1S72 ; Baptist churches compared zvith those of other denomina- 
tions, in German, 1S73; numerous sermons in religious papers. Address, 61 
Cushing Ave., Boston, Mass. P. 

Carl Wilhelm Ernst, A. M. Lutheran clergyman 1S6S-72 ; journalist 1S72-SS; 
public officer 1SS9-93 ; writer. Author Constitutional history of Boston, Mass., 
1S93; The postal service in Boston, ibjg-iSgj. Address, 29S Commonwealth 
Ave., Boston, Mass. P. 

David Hunt, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1S67. Physician; oculist. Au- 
thor Comparative sketch of the early development of the ear and eye in the pig, 
1S77 ; On the development of the external ear passages, 1S77; Some general 
ideas concerning medical reform, 1877; Obstetric forceps, iSyj ; Some recent 
opinions concerning the development of the external ear passages, 1879. Ad- 
dress, 413 Boylston St., Boston, Mass. Surg. -gen. cat. 

Joseph Augustus Shores, A. M.; A. B. Dartmouth college 1S51; A. M. 
1S54. Teacher. Address, West Bridgevvaler, Mass. 

Albert Keith Smiley, A. M. Address, Mohonk Lake, N. Y. 

William Babcock Weeden, A. M. Manufacturer, Providence, R. I. Author 
The morality of prohibitory liquor laws, 1S75 ; The social law of labor, 1882; 
Indian money as a factor in N. E. civilization, 1SS4,' Economic and social his- 
tory of N. E., 1620-iySg, 2 vols., 1890; also numerous economic contributions 
to reviews and journals. Address, 15S Waterman St., Providence, R. I. 

Allibone, Am. cat. 



I876 



George Bullen, A. M.; A. B. Waterville college 1S53; A. M. 1856; D. D. 1SS0. 
Graduated Newton theological institution 185S; ordained Baptist i860; pastor, 
Skowhegan, Me. 1S60-62 ; U. S. military service 1S62-63. chaplain; pastor, 
Wakefield, Mass. 1864-66; First church, Pawtucket, R. I. 1S6S-91 ; professor 
Christian missions, Newton theological institution 1891- ; corresponding sec- 
retary Northern Baptist education society 1S91-; trustee Newton theological 
institution. Author Historical discourse commemorative of the seventy-fifth 
anniversary of the First Baptist church, Pawtucket, It. I. April 10, 1SS1 ,' His- 
torical sketch of the Providence Baptist association iS^j-gj, 1893; Biographi- 
cal sketch of the Rev. Sylvauus Boardman, 1S93. Address, Newton Centre, 
Mass. Bapt. encyc, R. I. eye, Colby, Newt. 

James Carruthers Greenough, A. M. ; A. B. Williams college 1S60; A. M. 
1S63. Principal high and grammar school, Rockport, Mass. 1855-56; Hacker 
school, Salem, Mass. 1S56; first assistant principal Mass. state normal school, 
Westfield, Mass. 1S56-71 ; principal 1887- ; R. I. normal school, Providence, 
R.I. 1871-83; president Mass. agricultural college, Amherst, Mass. 1883-86. 
Author various addresses before American institute of instruction and other 
educational bodies; also articles in educational publications; Centennial anni- 
versary i7gj-/Sgj. Address, Westfield, Mass. R. I. eye, P. 

James Sullivan Russell, A. M. Student, Brown university two years; teacher 
district schools and Mass. state normal school seven years ; professor Mathe- 
matics, high school, Lowell, Mass., 43 years. Author Rational arithmetic, 
1S46; retired. Address, 59 Nesmith St., Lowell, Mass. P. 



392 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1876 

Stephen Smith, M. D. College of physicians and surgeons 1850;- LL. D. 

University of Rochester. Physician and surgeon, New York, N. Y; professor 
Surgery, Bellevue hospital medical college 1861 ; University medical college 
1876; commissioner of health New York, N. Y. 186S; commissioner N. 
Y. board of charities 1880; member national board of health 1879; commis- 
sioner in lunacy 1882 ; U. S. delegate, International sanitary conference, Paris 
1S94. Author Operatic surgery., 1889; Doctor in medici?ie, 1871 ; besides 
numerous miscellaneous papers. See Catalogue of the library of the surgeon- 
generaVs office. Address, 574 Madison Ave., New York, N. Y. 

Phys. and surg., P. 

John Henry Stiness, A. M. ; LL. D. 1893. U. S. military service 1862, second 

lieutenant; lawyer, Providence, R. I.; member R. I. house of representatives 

1864-75; associate justice R. I. supreme court 1S75-. Address, 201 Governor 

St., Providence, R. I. A K E 



1877 

Elias Henry Johnson, A. M. ; A. B. University of Rochester 1862; A. M. 
187 1 ; D. D. 1S78. Acting assistant paymaster, U. S. navy 1864-66; ordained 
Baptist 1866; pastor Le Sueur, Minn. 1S66-6S; graduated Rochester theologi- 
cal seminary 187 1 ; pastor Ballston Spa. N. Y. 1S73-75 ; Brown street church, 
Providence, R. I. 1S75-7S; Union church, Providence 1878-82; professor 
Systematic theology, Crozer theological seminary 1S82-. Author Outline of 
systematic theology, 1891 ; editor Songs of praise for Sutiday schools, 1SS2 ; 
associate editor Baftist hymnal, 1S83 ; Our Sunday school songs, 1885. Ad- 
dress, Crozer Theological Seminary, Chester, Penn. Bapt. encyc, P. 

James Ferdinand Morton, A.M. ; A. B. Acadia college 1866. Baptist clergy- 
man ; pastor 1869-75; teacher New London literary and scientific institution, 
1S75-78; instructor, Newton theological institution oneyear; librarian 1884-91; 
principal Proctor academy, Andover, N. H. 1891-; assistant editor Watchman. 
Address, Andover, N. H. P. 

' I878 

George Edwin Horr, A.M. Baptist clergyman ; treasurer N. J. Baptist edu- 
cation society 17 years; pastor Bergen Point church, Bayonne, N.J. Author 
various sermons and addresses. Address, 79 West 5th St., Bayonne, N. J. P. 

Charles Stanford, D. D. Clergyman, Camberwell, London, England. Au- 
thor Central truths, 1859; Power in xveakness: memorials of Rev. William 
Rhodes, 1S59; Companions and times of Joseph Allei?ie, 1S61 ; Introduction to 
Troublous times, 1862; Instrumental strength, 1S62 ; Symbols of Christ, 1865; 
Plant of grace, 1S67 ; Affliction, 1869; Home and church, 1871; Homilies on 
Christian work, 1879; Philip Doddridge, 1880; Voices from Calvary, 1881 ; 
The Lord's prayer, 18S3; Alternatives of faith and unbelief, 1885; From Cal- 
vary to Olivet, 18S5 ; The evening of our Lord's ministry, 1SS6; Wit and 
humour of life, 1886. Died 1SS6. Allibone 



1879 



Charles Taber Congdon, A. M. Student, Brown university; journalist, New 
York, N. Y. ; member editorial staff Tribune, New York 1S57-62. Author 



1879 HONORARY GRADUATES 393 

Tribune essays. 1869; Reminiscences of a journalist, 1S80. Born New Bed- 
ford, Mass., April 7, 1S21 ; died 1891. Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone 

Isaac Ray, LL. D.; M. D. Bowdoin college 1827; A. M. 1S46. Physician, 
Portland, Me.; Eastport, Me.; superintendent Me. state insane asylum, 
Augusta 1S41-45; Butler hospital for the insane, Providence, R. I. 1845-66; 
physician, Philadelphia, Penn. 1S66-S1 ; president R. I. medical society. Au- 
thor numerous publications. See Catalogue of the library of the surgeon-gen- 
eral's office. Born Beverly, Mass., Jan. 16, 1S07; died Philadelphia, Penn., 
March 31, 18S1. Cyc. Am. biog., Bowdoin, Allibone 

Josiah Torrey Smith, A. M. ; A. B. Williams college 1S42 ; A. M. Williams 
college 1845; D. D. University of Iowa. Ordained Baptist 1S45; pastor Lanes- 
boro, Mass. ; Sandisfield, Mass. ; Hinsdale, Mass. ; Bristol, Conn. ; Amherst, 
Mass.; Woodstock, Conn. ; Warwick, R. I. Author Examination of sprink- 
ling as the only mode of baptism, 1849; Scriptural and historical arguments 
for infant baptism examined, 1S50; God's testimony in relation to the use of 
intoxicating beverages. Born Williamsport, Mass., Aug. 4, 1S15; died 18SS. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Williams, Allibone 

I88O 

Joseph Warren Merrill, A. M. Manufacturing chemist; member Mass. house 
of representatives 1S64; mayor Cambridge, Mass. 1S65, '66; president several 
religious and benevolent societies; trustee Brown university 1S65-S9; Colbj' 
university 1S69-S9. Born Southampton, N. H., Dec. 13, 1S19; died Cam- 
bridge, Mass., Nov. 12, 1SS9. P. 

Sidney Smith Rider, A. M. Bookseller, Providence, R. I. Author Is it R. 
I. history, or is it fiction? review of Greene's Short history of R. I., 1877; 
Some account of the bills of credit or paper money in R. I., 1710-S6, in con- 
junction with E. R. Potter, 1SS0, in R. I. hist, tracts 8; A true representation 
of the plan formed at Albany in 17 j4 for uniting the colonies, edited, 1SS0, in 
same 9; An historical inquiry concerning the attempt to raise a regiment of 
slaves in R. I. during the Revolution, 18S0, in same 10; Bibliographical me- 
moirs of three R. I. authors: J. K. Angell, F. H. McDougal, and C. R. Wil- 
liams, 18S0, in same 11 ; The diary of Thomas Vernon, a loyalist, 1776, edited, 
1SS1, in same 13; An inquiry concerning the origin of the clause in the lazvs of 
R. I. 1719-83, disfranchising Roman Catholics, 1S89, in same, 2 series, 1 ; An 
inquiry concerning the authenticity of an alleged portrait of Roger Williams, 
1 89 1, in same, 2 series 2; Index to the first series of R. I. historical tracts, 
1S95, in same, 1 series 20; Bibliographical and historical introduction to the 
Digest of R. I. colonial lazvs of 1719, 1895 ; editor The bibliomaniac, in con- 
junction with his brother, 1867; Book notes, historical, literary and critcal, 
1SS3-, vol. 12 in progress. Address, 61 Snow St., Providence, R. I. 

l88l 

John Woodbury Sawyer, A. M. ; M. D. Harvard university 1S59. Physi- 
cian, Providence, R. I. Died 1SS5. 

1882 

Jonathan Chace, A. M. Cotton manufacturer, Valley Falls, R. I.; president 
Phenix national bank, Providence; member R. I. house of representatives; R. 



394 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1882 

I. senate; U. S. senate 1S85-89; trustee Brown university 1892-. Address, 
Valley Falls, R. I. P. 

Le Baron Bradford Colt, A. M. ; A. B.Yale college 1868; LL. B. Colum- 
bia college 1S701 Lawyer, Bristol, R. I.; member R. I. house of representa- 
tives 1S79-S1 ;U. S. district judge, R. I. 1881 ; U. S. circuit judge, first judicial 
circuit R. I. 1884-. Address, U. S. Circuit Court, Providence, R. I. 

Columb., Cyc. Am. biog. 

Horace Gray, LL. D. ; A. B. Harvard university 1845; A. M. 1S48; LL. B. 
1849; LL. D. 1S71. Admitted to bar 1 851; lawyer; reporter Mass. supreme 
court 1854-61; associate justice 1S64-73; chief justice 1S73-82; associate justice 
U. S. supreme court 1882- ; member Mass. historical society; fellow American 
academy of arts and sciences. Address, 1061 I St., Washington, D. C. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Harv. 

James Madison Morton, A. M.; LL. D. 1893; LL. B. Harvard university 
1S61. Special student, Brown university 1856-59; admitted to bar 1861 ; lawyer, 
Fall River, Mass. 1861-90; city solicitor Fall River; associate justice Mass. 
supreme court 1890-. Address, 87 Rock St., Fall River, Mass. P. 



1883 



Daniel Webster Abercrombie, A. M.; A. B. Harvard university 1876. Clas- 
sical master St. Mark's school, Southboro, Mass. 1877-78; Vt. academy, Sax- 
ton's River, Vt. 1878-S2 ; acting principal Worcester academy 1882-83; princi- 
pal and head Greek department 18S3-. Author occasional articles on educa- 
tional topics. Address, Worcester Academy, Worcester, Mass. P. 

Alfred Mason Williams, A. M. Journalist, Providence, R. I.; editor Provi- 
dence journal 18S4-92. Author Poets and poetry of Ireland, 1880; Sam Hous- 
ton and the war of independence in Texas, 1893 ; Studies in folk song and 
popular poetry, 1894. Address, 41 Whitmarsh St., Providence, R. I. P. 



I884 



William Henry Bennett, A. M.; M. D. University of Penn. 1869. Physi- 
cian, Philadelphia, Penn. Address, 332 South 15th St., Philadelphia, Penn. P. 

Samuel Lunt Caldwell, LL. D.; A. B. Waterville college 1839; D. D. 1858. 
Graduated Newton theological institution 1845; ordained Baptist 1846; pastor 
First church, Bangor, Me. 1846-58; First church, Providence, R. I. 1858-73; 
professor Ecclesiastical history, Newton theological institution 1873-78; presi- 
ident Vassar college 1878-85 ; resident, Providence, R. I.; trustee Waterville 
college 1850-63; Brown university 1859-62; fellow 1862-89; secretary of the 
corporation 1875-89; member R. I. historical society. Author Memorial of 
Prof. R. P. Dtinn, 1867 ; Independe?ice-day oration, 1861 ; Literature in account 
with life, 1S85 ; two lectures in Newton lectures, 1886; Cities of our faith, and 
other discourses, 1890; besides various contributions to periodicals; editor 
Publications of the Narragansett club, vols. 3-4, 1867-70. Born Newburyport, 
Mass., Nov. 13, 1820; died Providence, R. I., Sept. 26, 18S9. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Colby, Newt., Am. cat. 



188 5 HONORARY GRADUATES 395 

1885 

William Francis Sayles, A. M. Cotton manufacturer, Saylesville, R. I. ; pres- 
ident Slater bank, Pavvtucket, R. I. ; Slater cotton company, Pawtucket ; trus- 
tee Brown university 1S79-94. Born Pawtucket, R. I., Sept. 21, 1824; died 
Pawtucket, May 7, 1894. R. I. C yc, Pres. report 

I887 

George Frederick Wright, D. D. ; LL. D. Drurv college 18S7. Graduated 
Oberlin theological seminary 1S62 ; ordained Congregational 1S63; pastor, 
Bakersfield, Vt. 1862-72; Andover, Mass. 1S72-S1 ; professor New Testament 
language and literature, Oberlin college 1881-92 ; professor Harmony of science ; 
assistant geologist Penn. survey 18S1 ; U. S. survey 1SS4-92. Author Logic 
oj Christian evidences, 1SS0; Studies in science and religion, 1S82; An in- 
quiry concerning the relation of death to probation, 18S2; Glacial boundary 
in O., Ind., and Ay., 18S4; Divine authority of the Bible, 1S84; Ice age in 
North America and its bearings upon the antiquity of man, 1S89; Charles 
Grandison Finney, 1891 ; Man and the glacial period, 1892 ; editor Bibliotheca 
sacra, 18S4-. Address, 145 Elm St., Oberlin, O. Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, P. 

1888 

Augustus Woodbury, D. D. ; A. M. Harvard university 1S66. Graduated 
Harvard divinity school 1849; Unitarian clergyman ; pastor, Concord, N. H. 
l8 49-53; Lowell, Mass. 1853-57; Westminster church, Providence, R. I. 1S57- 
92; chairman inspectors R. I. prison 1S66-77 ; member commission for build- 
ing R. I. state prison 1875-79; president Providence Athenaeum 18S3-8S. Au- 
thor Plain -words to young men, 1S5S ; Oration before the M. W. grand lodge 
of R. I., i860; Preservation of the Republic, 1862; Narrative of the cam- 
paign of the First R. I. regiment in the spring and summer of iSbi, 1862 ; 
Major-general Ambrose E. Bumside and the Ninth army corps, 1S67; Second 
R. I. regiment, 187 5; Historical sketch of the prisons and jails of R. I., 1S77 ; 
besides various sermons and addresses. Address, Concord, N. II. 

Cyc. Am. biog., Allibone, A A <I> 
1889 

David Harvey Qoodell, A. M. Governor N. H. Address, Antrim, N. H. 

Henry Qrattan Guinness, D. D. Clergyman, London, England; founder 
and honorary director East London institute for home and foreign missions 
1872- ; fellow Royal Asiatic society 1S90; Royal geographical society. Au- 
thor Preaching for the million, 1859; The revival in Ireland, i860; Letter to 
the Plymouth brethren on the recognition of pastors, 1863 ; Approach in a- end of 
the age, 187S; Grammar of the Congo language, as spoken in the cataract re- 
gion belozv Stanley Pool, 1882 ; Mosaic history and gospel story, 1S82 ; Light for 
the last days, in conjunction with Mrs. Fanny E. Guinness, 1886; City of the 
seven hills j Roma?iism and the reformation from the stand-point of prophecy, 
1S87; Divine programme of the world's history, in conjunction with Mrs. F. 
E. Guinness, 1S8S; editor Hymns of the cross, with same, 1864; Grammar of 
the Congo language as spoken tzvo hundred years ago. 1882. Address, Harley 
House, Row Road, London, England. p. 

Leontine Lincoln, A. M. Chairman school committee Fall River, Mass. 
Address, Fall River, Mass. 



396 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1890 

l8pO 

David Hummell Greer, D. D. ; Kenyon college 1S80. Episcopal clergy- 
man ; pastor Trinity church, ^Covington, Ky. 1868-71; Grace church, Provi- 
dence, R. I. 1871-88; St. Bartholomew's church, New York, N. Y. 1888-. Au- 
thor The historic Christ, 1S90; From things to God, 1893. Address, 342 Mad- 
ison Ave., New York, N. Y. P- 

John Brown Francis Herreshoff, A. M. Address, 112 Hicks St., Brooklyn, 
N. Y. 

William Jones Hoppin, A. M. Address, 138 George St., Providence, R. I. 

Clarence King, LL. D. ; B. P. Yale university 1S62. Member Cal. geological 
survey 1862-66; in charge of U. S. exploration of the fortieth parallel 1867-72 ; 
director U. S. geological survey 187S-81 ; engaged in special geological inves- 
tigations 1881-; member National academy of sciences 1S76-. Author Moun- 
taineering in the Sierra Nevada, 1S72 ; Systematic geology ; Geological explo- 
rations of the fortieth parallel, vol. 1, 1S7S; editor Geological explorations of 
the fortieth parallel, 7 vols, and atlas 2 vols., 1870-78. Addiess, Century Club, 
New York, N. Y. Cyc. Am. biog., Johnson's eye, Allibone 

Pardon Elisha Tillinghast, A. M. Principal grammar school, Providence, 
R. I.; Grove street grammar school, Pawtucket, R. I. until 1S62 ; U. S. mili- 
tary service 1862-63, quartermaster-sergeant; admitted to bar 1867 ; lawyer, 
Pawtucket, R. I.; member R. I. general assembly 1872-73, '76-81; town 
solicitor Pawtucket 1S74-S1 ; advocate general R. I. 1876-S1 ; associate justice 
R. I. supreme court 1S81-. Address, Pawtucket, R. I. R. I. cyc. 

I89I 

James Lawrence Bennett. Curator of the Herbaria, Brown university 
1890-91 ; curator of the Herbaria and the museum of economic botany 18S1-94. 
Address, 378 Pine St., Providence, R. I. 

Courtney Langdon. Instructor German and French, Episcopal academy 
of Conn. 1S81-82; Lehigh university 1S82-84; private tutor, Baltimore, Md. 
1884-86; instructor Romance languages, Cornell university 18S6-90; assistant 
professor Modern languages, Brown university 1S90-92 ; associate professor 
Romance languages and literatures 1S92-. Address, 1 Grotto Ave., Provi- 
dence, R. I. R 

Royal Chapin Taft, A. M. Student, Worcester academy two years; woollen 
manufacturer, Providence, R. I.; treasurer Bernon mills ; president Quinne- 
baug company, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; president Merchants national bank 1868- ; 
vice president Providence institution for savings; member Providence com- 
mon council; R. I. house of representatives ; governor R. I. 1SS8-89; president 
R. I. hospital seven vears. Author Some notes o?i the introduction of wool 
manufacture into the U. S. Address, 79 Waterman St., Providence, R. I. 

Prov. to-day, P. 

l892 

Nelson Wilmarth Aldrich, LL. D. Merchant, Providence, R. I. ; president 
Union railroad company; Providence common council 1S75-76; speaker 
R. I. house of representatives 1876-77; member U. S. house of representatives 
1S79-S1; U. S. senate 1S81-. Address, no Benevolent St., Providence, R. I. 

Cyc. Am. biog., R. I. man. 



1892 HONORARY GRADUATES 397. 

Oliver Ames, LL. D. Governor Mass. Address, 94 Ames Building, Boston, 

Mass. 
Edwin Eddy Calder, A. M. Assistant Analytical chemistrv, Brown univer- 
sity 1874-82; instructor Chemistry 1S90-; lecturer Chemistry, Medical school, 
Boston university 1SS3-S4; piofessor Chemistrv 1SS4-. Address, Brown Uni- 
versity, Providence, R. I. Liber '91 
Edward Field. Department clerk or official, water department, Provi- 
dence, R. I.; treasury department; clerk municipal court 1S76-; one of record 
commissioners; city auditor pro tempore 1SS7; member school committee 
1SS8-91. Author Manual of the R. I. society of the Sons of the America?/ revolu- 
tion, 1S92 ; editor Early records of the town of Providence, vol. 1, 1S92. Ad- 
dress, City Hall, Providence, R. I. P. 

Herbert Warren Ladd, A. M. With Mercury, New Bedford, Mass. : dry 
goods merchant, Providence, R. I. 1S71 ; vice president Providence board of 
trade two years ; president Society for the prevention of cruelty to children 
two years; governor R. I. 1SS9-90, '91-92. Address, 251-7 Westminster St., 
Providence, R. I. Prov. to-day 

Nathaniel James McCarthy, B. P. Self-educaied mathematician; born West 
Newton, Mass., Dec. 25, 1S49; resident, Mansfield, Mass. 1869-72; student of 
mathematics with special privileges, public library, Boston, Mass. 1872-76; 
resident, Boston 1S76-S0; in employ of Nicholson file company. Providence, 
R. I. 1880-. Author Mathematical principles of mechanical philosophy ap- 
plied to industrial mechanics, naval archectiture, nautical and physical aslron- 
omy, with especial reference to the works on analytical mechanics of Newton, 
Poisson, La Place, and Lagrange, containing 4800 topics, to be published in 4 
quarto volumes in 189S. See sketches in Boston Sunday herald, Aug. 22, 
1875; Mansfield news, Aug. 1875; Boston post, Dec. 17, 1S79. Address, 362 
West Exchange St., Providence, R. I. Post., P. 

Philip Stafford Moxom, D. D. ; A. B. University of Rochester 1S79; A. M. 
18S2. Baptist clergyman; pastor, Bellevue, Mich. ; Albion, Mich. 1S72-75; 
First church, Cleveland, O. 1S79-S5; Boston, Mass. 18S5-94; South Congrega- 
tional church, Springfield, Mass. 1S94-; preacher, Harvard university 1S94-95; 
lecturer, Lowell institute 1895; president Appalachian mountain club, 1894; 
Boston Browning society. Author Aim of life, 1894 ; From Jerusalem to Nicea : 
the Christian church in the first three centuries, 1895; also numerous pam- 
phlets and review articles on social and religious subjects. Address, S3 Dart- 
mouth Terrace, Springfield, Mass. P. 

Thomas Harwood Pattison, D. D. ; A. B. Regent's Park college, London, 
England 1S62 ; D. D. Madison university 18S0; Williams college 1893. Bap- 
tist clergyman ; pastor Middleton in Teesdale, Durham, England; Newcastle 
on Tyne, England; Rochdale, England; First church, New Haven, Conn. 
1875-78; Emmanual church, Albany, N. Y. 1S7S-S1 ; professor Homiletics and 
pastoral theology, Rochester theological seminary 1SS1-. Author Service of 
song, 1S64; Religious republics, with others, 1S69; Present day lectures, 1S72 ; 
The making of William Carey, 1892; History of the English Bible, 1S94. 
Address, Rochester, N. Y. Bapt. encyc, P. 

George Frederick Pope, A. M. Vice principal B. M. C. Durfee high school, 
Fall River, Mass. Address, 43 Rock St., Fall River, Mass. P. 

William Marshall Fitts Round, A. M. Student, Harvard medical school; 
journalist -1S79; corresponding secretary Prison association of N. Y. 1S79-; 



39 8 BROWN UNIVERSITY 1892 

National prison association 1S83-88; U. S. delegate, International prison con- 
gress, Rome 1886; Congress of criminal anthropology, Brussels 1892; U. S. 
commissioner, Vienna exposition 1873; organizer Burnham industrial farm. 
Author Ac/isa/i, 1S76; Torn and mended, 1876; Child Marian abroad, 1S77 ; 
Hal, 18S0; Rosecroft, 1S81. Address, 135 East 15th St., New York, N. Y. 

Am. cat., Allibone, P. 

Lucian Sharpe, A. M. Manufacturer machinery and tools, Providence, R. I. ; 

treasurer Brown and Sharpe manufacturing company. Address, 56 Angell 

St., Providence, R. I. P. 



1893 



Charles Henry Banes, A. M. U. S. military service 1862-64, assistant adju- 
tant general U. S. volunteers; president Market street national bank 1SS7- ; 
general secretary American Baptist publication society 1894- ; director General 
international electrical exposition 1884; president Franklin institute 1885. Au- 
thor History of Philadelphia brigade, 1876; Manual training and trade 
schools, 1S90; John Peddie, 1891 ; Benjamin Gifford, 1S94; Annals of Miles 
ancestry, 1S95; besides various historical and other pamphlets. Address, 2021 
Spring Garden St., Philadelphia, Penn. Allibone, P. 

Qeorge Lyman Locke, D. D. ; A. B. Harvard university 1859; A.M. 1862. 
Private tutor 1859-62 ; Episcopal clergyman; assistant pastor Grace church, 
Boston, Mass. 1863-64; Trinity church, Boston 1864-65; pastor St. Michael's 
church, Bristol, R. I. 1867-. Address, Bristol, R. I. P. 

William Le Baron Putnam, LL. D. ; A. B. Bowdoin college 1855 ; A. M. 185S ; 
LL. D. 1884. Admitted to bar 1858; lawyer, Portland, Me.; mayor 1869-70; 
U. S. commissioner to negotiate with Great Britain in the settlement of the 
rights of American fishermen in the territorial waters of Canada and New- 
foundland 18S7; judge U. S. circuit court of appeals. Author George Evaiis, 
address before the Me. state bar association, 1894. Address, 166 State St., 
Portland, Me. Cyc. Am. biog., Bowdoin, P. 



1894 



Sarah Elizabeth Doyle, A.M. Teacher, public schools, Providence, R. I. 
1846-92; high school 1S59-78; principal girls' department, high school 1S7S- 
92; first president R. I. women's club 1876-84; chairman committee to raise 
funds for the Women's college, Brown university 1895. Address, 119 Prospect 
St., Providence, R. I. P. 

James Leland Howard, A. M. Manufacturer and merchant, Hartford, Conn.; 
director Phoenix bank 1S54- ; Travelers insurance company 1864-; vice-presi- 
dent Hartford county fire insurance company ; president Hartford city gas light 
company 1880- ; member common council ; alderman; police commissioner; 
member high school committee; lieutenant-governor Conn. 1S87-89; president 
American Baptist publication society 1873-77 ; American Baptist home mission 
society 1881-84; American Baptist historical society 1890-93; Conn. Baptist 
education society; member board of managers American Baptist missionary 
union; trustee Brown university 18S8-; Shaw university; Spelman seminary; 
Newton theological institution; American Baptist education society; presi- 
dent board of trustees Conn, literary institution. Address, Hartford, Conn. P. 



1894 HONORARY GRADUATES 



399 



Charles Henry Merriman, A. M. Manufacturer; treasurer Social manufac- 
turing company; Lippitt woolen company; president Silver Spring bleaching 
and dyeing company. Address, Providence, R. I. 

Erastus Richardson, A. M. Bookkeeper Albion company 1856-63 ; Edward 
Harris 1S63-65 ; Lippitt woolen company 1865- ; member school committee, 
Woonsocket, R. I. Author History of Woonsocket, 1S76; Paraphrase of first 
six books of ^-Eneid, 1879. Address, Woonsocket, R. I. P. 

Joel Herbert Shedd, A. M. Engaged in railroad construction, Ind. ; civil en- 
gineer, Boston, Mass. 1856-66; consulting engineer, Providence, R. I. 1S66- 
69; chief engineer water works, Providence 1S69-90; city engineer, Providence 
1S90-; chairman harbor commissioners 1876-; joint commission of R. I. and 
Conn, for establishing encroachment lines on Pawcatuck River and Little Nar- 
ragansett Bay. Address, So South Angell St., Providence, R. I. Prov. to-day 



4oo BROWN UNIVERSITY 



SUMMARY 

Officers 509 

Living 7,6.2, P er cent I ^5 

Graduates from All Departments 4,408 

Living 44.7 per cent 1,97 1 

First Degree Graduates 3,759 

Bachelors of Arts, Masters of Arts 1854-61, 
Bachelors of Philosophy, Civil Engineers. 

Living 49.4 per cent 1,865 

Advanced Degree Graduates 13 

Exclusive of graduates previously reckoned. 

Living 13 

Medical Graduates 69 

Exclusive of academic and honorary graduates. 

Living 1 

Honorary Graduates 567 

Exclusive of graduates previously reckoned. 

Living 16.2 per cent 92 

Living Graduates in Index of Residences !,93 2 

Representing all departments. 

In New England 64.5 per cent 1,246 

In Rhode Island 33.3 per cent 644 

In Providence 25.4 per cent 490 

In Boston 04.4 per cent 85 

In Fall River 02.2 per cent 42 

In Pawtucket 01.7 per cent 2>2> 

In Worcester 01.6 per cent 31 

In Newport 01.2 per cent 23 

In Middle Atlantic States ...18.8 per cent 362 

In New York City 06.2 per cent 119 

In Philadelphia 01.6 per cent 31 

In Washington 00.9 per cent 17 

In Southern States 01.8 per cent 34 

In Central States 09.8 per cent 189 

In Chicago 01.9 per cent s 6 

In Western States 03. 1 per cent 60 

In Foreign Countries 02.1 per cent 41 



PLACE INDEX— NEW ENGLAND STATES 



401 



INDEX OF RESIDENCES 



Graduates of the academic department are arranged first, and are not 
otherwise designated. Advanced degree graduates are distinguished by the 
letter a] medical graduates by m ; honorary graduates by h. 



NEW ENGLAND 



MAINE 
Bangor 

1590 A. E. Kingsley, 105 Hammond st. 
Bath 

1S38 S. F. Dike, 13S Lincoln st. 
Caribou 

1890 D. S. Jenks 
Eastport 

1S72 I. G. M'Lanen, 91 Water st. 
Fairfield 

1S70 N. T. Dutton 
Hallowed 

1866 C. B. Peckham 
Lewiston 

1S6-! T. L. An gel 1, 226 College st. 

1553 A. W. Anthony, 336 College st. 

Livermore Falls 

1S82 F. H. Davis 
North Berwick 

1863 T. T. Morrell 
Portland 
1857 F. R. Barrett, 169 State st. 
1S61 H. S. Biirrnge 

1554 John Daboll, Eastern Forge Co. 

1591 E. A. Hicks, 88 Exchange st. 
W. B. Perry, Drawer 457. 

1592 Horace McFarland, Falmouth Hotel 
1893// W. LeB. Putnam, 166 State st. 

St. Albans 

1878 I. O. Winslow 
South Penobscot 

1891 W. L. Stone 
Warren 

1S82 H. E. Thayer 



Waterville 

1857 W- A. Rogers, 14 Union st. 
1866 W. II. Spencer, 38 Pleasant st. 

L. E. Warren, 27 College av. 
1S87 B. L. Whitman 
Westbrook 
1878 A. N. Dary, 151 Main st. 

NEW HAMPSHIRE 
Andover 

1877// J. F. Morton 
Antrim 

1S79 S. G. Hastings 

1889/B D. II. Goodell 
Ashland 

1884 R. II. Ferguson 
Canterbury 

1S70 I. W. Coombs 
Concord 

1S57 S. C Eastman 

1874 C. W. Tarleton, 44 Lyndon st. 

1875 R. E. Walker 

lSSS/z Augustus Woodbury 
Exeter 

18S2 W. A. Francis 

1S87 W. N. Chase 
Hampton Falls 

18S7 W. W. Wakeman 
Keene 

1577 C. B. Elder, 56 Marlboro st. 
Laconia 

1866 C. A. G. Thurston 
Lakeport 

1578 C. L. Pulcifer 
1S90 A. S. Owen 



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Lancaster 

1S54 J. I. Williams 
Lisbon 

1S53 L. B. Pratt 
Manchester 

1859 J. T. Plumer 

1S76 J. Y. Cressy 

1895 L. J: Bullard, 273 Chestnut st. 
C. M. Poor, Box 366. 
Meredith 

1592 Bertram Blaisdell 
Meriden 

1593 H. W. B. Arnold 
Nashua 

1845 W. H. Eaton, 25 Franklin st. 

1859 I. D. Colburn, 12 Front st. 
New Hampton 

1862/2 A. B. Meservey 
New London 

1865 G. W. Gile 

1S66 L. F. Griffin 

1S75 W. A. Farren 

1592 H. K. Rowe 
Newport 

1867 J. F. Fielden 
Plymouth 

1882 W. R. Park 
Portsmouth 

1853 L - E - Smith, 51 Middle st. 

1593 R - M - Brown, Box 75. 
Somersworth 

1887 C. L. White 

VERMONT 
Bennington 

1890 J. L. Alger 
Bradford 

1872 E. K. Dunbar 
Brandon 

1872 E. A. Herring 
1879 E. S. Marsh 

Brattleboro 

1S6S E. W. Stoddard 
Fairfax 

1867 I lenrj Crocker 
Fair Haven 

1882 I. R. Allen 
Rutland 

1SS0 Gibbs Braislin, 33 Washington st. 

1SS7 F. D. White 
St. Johnsbury 

1890 Frank Appleton 
Saxton's River 

1894 A. J. Pope, Vt. Academy 
West Brattleboro 

1873 A. A. Smith 

MASSACHUSETTS 
Agawam 

1876 J. W. Hastings 



Andover 

1826 E. A. Park, Theological Seminary 

1865 E. W. Pride 
18S9 A. A. Freeman 
1890 C. H. Forbes 

1892 G. W. C. Hill 
Arlington 

1870 A. G. Fisher 
Ashbury Qrove 

1893 E. W. Lamson 
Ashland 

1882 F. A. Everett 
Auburndale 

1886 John Matteson 
Ballard Vale 

1874 G. H. Coffin 
Bellingham 

1866 Lucian Drury 
Belmont 

1879 E. E. Atkinson, Belmont School 
Beverly 

1874 O. O. Ordway 
Beverly Farms 

1837 C. W. Reding 
Boston 

1827 W. M. Cornell, 135 West Concord st. 
1S39 C. H. Webb, 25 State st. 

1845 S. W. Bush, 651 Boylston st. 
1848 La Fayette Burr, 31 Duane st. 
1S49 Horatio Gray, 1 Joy st. [st. 

1S55 Marcus Waterman, 616 Washington 

H. D. Williams, 190 Boylston st. 
1S57 Thomas Dean, 28 State st. 
iS.s8 E. L. Clark, 75 Marlborough st. 

1861 S. U. Shearman, Jamaica Plain 

1862 F. W. Draper, 304 Marlborough st. 

E. N. Whitlier, 647 Boylston st. 

1863 O. B. Mowry, S2 Devonshire st. 
1S64 E. C. Chick, Care of J. H. Pray, 

Sons & Co. 
H. C. Cushing, 15 Blagden st. 
G. F. Jelly, 69 Newbury st. 
J. F. Ober, 113 Devonshire st. 

F. M. Tyler, 403 Washington st. 
AW. S. McKenzie, 2A Beacon st. 

1861; E. R. Blanchard, 85 Essex st. 

H. D. Bullock, iS Broad st. 
1S66 E. J. Carpenter, Daily Advertiser 

R. H. Howe, Longwood 

J. W. Stillman, 1474 Washington st. 

1867 G. A. Bacon, 172 Tremont st. 
Edwin Bullard, 2A Beacon st. Care 

American Baptist Miss'ry Union 

1868 A. S. Denison, 36-40 Chauncy st. 
W. H. Lyon. 519 Beacon st. 

1869 F. W. Freeborn. Latin School 

1870 F. L. Child. 28 State st. 

1872 R. M. Eliott, 149A Tremont st. 

W. V. Kellen, 209 Washington st., 
Room 54 
1S73 Stephen Greene, 131 Devonshire st. 



PLACE INDEX— NEW ENGLAND STATES 



403 



1S73 A. D. McClellan, 82 Devonshire st. 
Charles Steere, 27 School st. 
(j. F. Tucker, Court House, Pem- 
bioke sq. 

1874 J. E. Leach, 40 Water st. 

F. L. Young, 111 Purchase st. 
V. C. Pond, 92 Marlboro st. 
N. B. Jones, 114 White st. 
187^ R. J. Adams, 61 Cushingav. 

h C.W. Ernst, 298 Commonwealth av 
//David Hunt, 413 Boylston st. 
1S76 C T. Schubarth, 80 Broad st. 

1875 George Goodwin, 21S West Spring- 

field st. 
J. A. Ilobigand, SS Bovlston st. 
S. W. Nickerson, 95 Milk st. 
W. M. Stockbridge, 82 Devonshire 

st., Room 12 

1879 F. W. Elliott, 107 Warren st. 
F. A. Farnham, 1 Marlboro st. 
J. L. Wells, 86 Warren st. 

1880 F. E. Fitz, 23 Court st. 

J. G. Lincoln, S8 Water st. 

Edgar Perry, Herald Olhce. 
1S81 S. W. Culver, 23 Court st. 

J. M. Marshall, 53 State st. 
1SS2 E. B. Cole, 11S Summer st. 

Herbert Mcintosh, 537 Massachu- 
setts av. 
1883 C. M. Leonard, 3 High st. 

E. O. Silver, 110 Boylston st 
1SS4 G. A. Carpenter, 13S West Canton st 

I. C. Hersey, 23 Court st. 

A. B. Rice, 121 Tremont st. 

J. II. Vose, no Bovlston st. 

T. W. Wood, 160 Newbury st. 
1S815 H. O. Alexander, 153 Tremont st. 

T. H. Carter, City Hospital 

C. II. Hare, 22 Mt. Vernon st. 

J. H. Lord, 203-04 Carter Building 
E. E. Silver, no Boylston st. 
H. R. Skinner, 2S Slate st. 
1SS7 H. P. Quick. 439 Albany st. 

E. Y. Woollev, 152 Congress st. 
18S9 F. H. Briggs, 449 Beacon st. 

1891 A. W. Calder, 33 St. James av. 
M. L. Messer, 10 Tremont st. 

F. W. Woodcock, 8 Exchange pi. 

1892 I. P. Greene, Room 318, 178 Devon- 

shire st. 
H. H.Rice, Pope manufacturing co. 
H. S. Taft, 11S Dartmouth st. 
// Oliver Ames, 94 Ames Building 

1893 W. T- Brown, 26 Hancock s4. 

1894 E. E. Everett, Harvard Medical 

School 

D. B. Pike, 701 Massachusetts av. 

Bridgewater 

1872 J. E. Crane 
18S4 F. E. Sweet 

Brockton 

187s H. E. Goddard 

1878 H. C. Childs, 59 Chestnut st. 



18S9 H. F. Parker, 158 Belmont st. 

1891 A. L. Beals, 389 Main st. 
Brookline 

1846 Augustine Shurtleff, High st. 

i860 S. VV. Duncan, Cor. Freeman and 
St. Paul sts. 

1864 B. C. Dean, Aspinwall av. 

1S76 G. E. Hon- 

1877 F. II. Williams, 22 Coolidge st. 

1884 Norman Gunderson, 496 Cypress st. 

1887 Joseph Walker, Maple st. 
Bryantville 

1874 Ephraim Hapgood 
Cambridge 

1825 G. W. Briggs, 140 Brattle st. 

1856 Samuel Snow, 8 Wendell st. 

185S E. M. Gushee, 30 Lee st. 

1861 A. P. Clarke, 693 Maine st. 

1S65 C. II. Spalding, 8 Scott st. 

1866 W. E. Stone, 15 Hawthorn st. 

1S69 R. G. Huling, 101 Trowbridge st. 

1S83 A. M. Movvry, 45 Wallace st. 

1890 A. P. Bourne, 41 Divinity Hall 

1S92 J. A. Pirce, 14 Trowbridge pi. 

1893 Robert Cushman, ^Trowbridge pi 

1S94 Livingstone Ham, 13 Trowbridge pi 
Cambridgeport 

1S34 Luther Robinson, 38 Howard st. 

1846 C. II. Topliff, 143 Washington st. 
Carver 

1S86 C. A. Parker, 

Chelsea 

1873 W. M. Brown, 6S Hawthorn st. 
1S75 A- D- Bosson 
1883 A. W. Fitz, 17 Carey av. 
Cherry Valley 
1S91 R. S. Olney 

1892 Richard Olney 
Chicopee 

1S64 Luther White 
Chicopee Falls 

1864 D. II. Stoddard, 64 Belcher st. 
Clinton 

1838 C. M. Bowers, 47 Water st. 
College Hill 

1873// C. D. Bray, 98 Professors Row 
Concord 

1S52 A. P. Putnam, Main st. 
Concord Junction 

1855 W. J. Batt 
Conway 

1893 C. H. Phelps 
Danvers 

1879 A. II. Harrington, Danvers Lunatic 
Hospital 
Danversport 

1855 C. F. Holbrook 
Dedham 

18^0 Erastus Worthington 

1859 F. D. Ely 



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BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Dorchester 

1841 Elbridge Smith, 1595 Dorchester av. 

1842 John Parsons, Percival street 

1878 O. B. Munroe, 59 Glen Road 
1880 C. R. Adams, 61 dishing av. 

East Bridgewater 

1875 C. E. Field 
East Charlemont 

1869 G. C Newton 
East Douglas 

1S59 S. P. Holbrook 
East Pepperell 

1855 A. J. Saunders 
Easthampton 

1891 E. B. Birge. 
East Somerville 

1854 A.M. Higgins, 75 Mt. Vernon st. 

Essex 

1875 G. O. Burnham 
Everett 

1885 F. L. Titcomb 
Fairhaven 

1895 A. P. Record 
Fall River 

1842 G. B. Stone, 17 Cherry st. 
1847 Nicholas Hatheway 

1850 G. E. Allen, 330 North Main st. 

1851 J. S. Brayton 
1864 S. W. Bowen 

1866 Jefferson Borden, 34 Locust st. 

H. II. Earl 
1S6S Benjamin Cook, 14 French st. 

I. N. Smith, 1 Winter st. 

1870 H. S. Fenner 
1872 A. J. Jennings 

1S73 J. F. Lindsey, 27 High st. 
1874 T.S. Barbour 

1876 J. M. MacKenzie 

1877 T. D. Milne, News Office 

1879 E. S. Adams 

1880 D. F. Slade, 100 Rook st. 
P. A. Mathewson 

1S81 C. W. Connell, 142 North Main st. 
A. H. Hood, 40 French st. 

1 882 Simeon Borden 
W. T. Learned 

//J. M. Morton 

1883 Nicholas Hatheway 
C. B. Luther 

1884 C. L. Baker 

E. B. Durfee, 45 Stafford Road 
S. E. Mann 

1886 W. H. Beattie 

C. E. Bury, 5 Ridge st. 

George Grime 

C. J. McCreerv, 6 Peckham st. 
18S7 A. I. Connell, '281 North Main st. 
1889 R. W. Jackson, 131 Franklin st. 
// Leontine Lincoln 

1892 j. P. Gage 

h G. F. Pope, 43 Rock st. 



W. II. Smith, 38 Bank st. 

1593 E.A. Thurston, 231 Main st. 

1594 C. E. Ilealey, 79 Broadway 
Fells 

1550 W. L. Smith, 60 Main st. 
Fitchburg 

1843 Lyman Jewett, 24 Hartwell st. 

1S73 Asa Evans Stratton 

1SS5 L. M. Blodgett, Box 12S0. 

18S6 W. H. Bennett, 283 Main st. 

1S89 G. P. Grant 

1891 W. K. Jewett 
Forest Hills 

1SS8 A. B. Cooke, Hyde Park ave. 
Foxboro 

1S86 W. S. White 
Franklin 

1843 W. M. Thayer 
1874 W. F. Ray " 
1S89 E. H. Rathbun 
1891 s F. E. George 

Freetown 

1886 C. A. Briggs 
Gardner 

1864 J. D. Edgell, 98 Elm st. 
Georgetown 

1894 Fred Tenney 
Gloucester 

1868 X. D. Tingley, 5 Hampden st. 
18S0 William Hale 

Great Barrington 

1878 A. C. Collins 
Greenfield 

1866 N. N. Glazier 
Groton 

1869 A. J. Hovey 
Hanover 

1845 D. B. Ford 
Haverhill 
1876 C. H. Poor 

1551 H. C. Jewett, Daggett Building 

Hingham Centre 

1839 Sereno Howe 
Hinsdale 

1S45 J. C. Seagrave 
Holliston 

i860 F. B. Gam well 

1SS0 F. C. Tenney 

1894 F.W. Colburn, 10 Church st. 
Holyoke 

1876 O. H. Merrick, 143 Chestnut st. 
Hyde Park 

1844 A. E. Giles, 265 Fairmountav. 
1864 H. B. Miner, 62 Oak st. 
1S66//W. A. Mowry, 17 Riverside sq. 

1870 W. H. Fish, 44 Milton av. 
1884 H. R. Hitchcock, 16 Maple st. 



PLACE INDEX— NEW ENGLAND STATES 



405 



1557 W. E. Ryther, 52 Pierce st. 

1593 W. A. Mowry 
Ipswich 

1SS3 S. H. Baker 
Jamaica Plain 

1855 II. K. Pervear, 10 Myrtle st. 

1878 W. C. Durlee, 81 Sedgwick st. 

1583 S. R. Lench, 113 Chestnut av. 
Judson 

J ^57 J- M. Manning 
Lancaster 

1842 G. M. Bartol 
Lawrence 

1877 G. W. Dow 

1882 W. G. Merrill 

1584 E. P. Tn Her 

1594 A. N. Frost, 50 Eutaw st. 

J. W. Lewis, 31 Summer st. 
Lee 

1892 F. W. Tucker 
Leicester 

1879 Gorham Easterbrook, Rochdale 
Leominster 

1S7S C. E. Bigelow 
Littleton 

1884 W. J. Cloues, Littleton Common 
Lowell 

1S44 C. K. Russell, 763 Merrimack st. 

1558 L. C. Manchester, 7S Qj.ieen st. 
S. W. Stevens 

1876// J. S. Russell, 59 Nesmith st. 

1885 C. H. Mclntyre, 641 West Pine st. 
Lynn 

1864 F. T. Ilazlewood, 38 Allen av. 
1S72 B. A. Greene 

1574 J. M. Potler, 62 Baltimore st. 
1882 F. F. Brigham 

iSSq Elmer Case, 24 Chase st. 

1856 T. G. Rees, Rhodes av. 
Maiden 

1580 II. G. Ilardv, 101 Linden av. 

1581 J. A. Taylor 

iSSS W. F. Arlington, 41 Newbury st. 
18S9 J. C. Whipple, 128 Salem st." 

1890 E. A. Perry. 45 Pierce St. 
1894 W. C. Hill, 31 Spruce st. 

Manchaug 

1575 W. P. Bartlett 
Mansfield 

1861 J. W. Rogers 

1891 E. L. Willard 
Marlboro 

1S77 C. S. Scott, 319 Main st. 
Medfield 

1S68 G. R. Chase 

1869 A. M. Crane 

1S72 George Washburn 
Medford 
1874 J. P. Abbott 



Melrose 

1854 T - H - Tucker 

1573 J- K. Wilson 
Middleboro 

1843 W. R. Peirce 

1844 T. S. Peirce 
1S61 L. L. Fittz 
1867 J. C. Sullivan 

1876 M. F.Johnson, 25 Forest st. 

1S77 H. S. Drake, 45 Pierce st. 
Milford 

1837 J. S. Scammell 
Millis 

1850 H. F. Lane 
Miiton 

1850 E. L. Pierce 
Millville 

1593 W. II. Magill, Clarendon Hotel 
Montague 

1893^ Lucia M. C. Noyes 
Natick 

1876 G. C. Smith 
New Bedford 

1869 A. F. Wood, in Acushnet av. 

1871 M. M. Howland, 84 Spring st. 
A. E. Johnson 

E. T. Barker, 2 S S Pleasant st. 

1872 H. W. Parker, 13 South 6lh st. 

1574 W. D. Howland' 
1S76 Edmund Wood 

1 88 1 F. II. Gifford 

1594 L. A. Roux, 3 Ash st. 
Newbury port 

1574 L. A. Pope 
Newton 

i8s7 K. II. Cutler, 334 Washington st. 
1858 II. G. Saffoid, 10S Boyd St. 
1871 John Melville Gould, 46 Benninj 
ton st. 

Newton Centre 

lS^o h Alvah Hovev 
1S61 li R. C Mills 

1870 J. M. English 
1876 It George Bullen 
1S79 L. W.King 
1SS9 G. E. Wan en 

1590 F. H. I love v 

1591 George Walker, Montvale Road 
1892 Neil Andrews 

A. E. Hylan 

1593 A. T.Belknap 
E. B. Dolan 
H. S.J. Filmer 
Joseph Walther 

1594 W. A. Brady 
C. H. Ellis* 

C. S. Nightingale 
Northampton 
1S63 C. W. Greene 

1575 A. F. Pease, 77 Round Hill 



406 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



1882 A. R. Dilts, 296 Main st. 
1SS4 G. C Gow, Smith College 

North Attleboro 

1 866 H. C. Bullard 

1S69 F. B. By ram 9 

North Brookfield 

1S85 E. H. Grout 
Norton 

1876 A. M. Round 
Oxford 

1872 F. A. Howarth 

Petersham 

1855 J. W. Brooks 

1877 Edward Green 

Randolph 

1S39 Seth Mann 
1S57//J. C. Foster 
Reading 
1SS2 O. C. B. Nason 

1883 F. E. Whittemore 
Rehoboth 

1S94 F - w - Marvel 
Rockland 

1856 A. L. Wadsworth 
Rockport 

1854 Nathaniel Pool 
Roslindale 

1869 I. R. Wheelock, corner South and 
Walter sts. 

Rowley 

1S66 G. B. Blodgette 
Roxbury 

1855 A. H. Plumb, 3 Harold st. 

1S58 Samuel Thurber, 13 Westminster av 
1864 John Tetlow, ^1 Cedar st. 
1SS4 E. D. Burr, 36 Clifford st. 
Salem 

1873 E. P. Farnham 
1S77 F. A. Spence 
1891 J. N. Ashton 

Sandwich 

1S50 S. B. Flagg 
Saugus 

1869 P. A. Hoi ton 
Sheldonville 

1S80 J. L. Crane 
Somerville 

1S64 J. K. Dorrance 

1S82 S- W. Foss, 249 Highland av. 

1S84 G. M. Wadsworth, 41 Boston st. 

1886 D. H. Fuller, Box 8. 

1S89 H. P. Lovewell, Box 8. 
South Billerica 

1861 C. E. Hosmer 
Southbridge 

1S77 C C. Bradford 



South Easton 

1S73 A - H - Fuller 
Southwick 

1876 H. A. Miller 
Springfield 

1839 C. C. Burnett 

1863 S. H. Pratt, 76 Belmont av. 

1867 C. P. Deane 

1868 J. L. Dale 

1870 E. E. Maryott, 92 Main st. 
1882 W. H. Pomerov 

1886 A. K. Potter 

18S9 S. E. Frohock, 256 Carew st. 

1S92 H. N. S. Bradford, 359 State st. 
h P. S. Moxom 
Still River, Worcester Co. 

1842 J. B. Willard 
Taunton 

1850 G. E. Williams 

1861 O. A. Barker 

H. M. Lovering 

1870// W. W. Waterman, 1 White st. 

1871 S. M. Thomas 
1873 A. G. Sadler 

1S77 C. T. Snow, 5 Dartmouth st, 

1S80 F. L. Tinkham 
Topsfield 

1S52 Justin Allen 
Townsend Harbor 

1891 N. G. Proctor 

Wakefield 

1S5S S. W. Abbott, 26 Avon st. 
Walnut Hill, Norfolk Co. 

1842 I. J. Burgess, Milton st. 
Walpole 

1877 J. R. Potter 

1892 C. F. Harper 
Waltham 

1S77 A. E. Goddard, Clark Lane 
Watertown 

1859 S. F. Whitney, 9 Garfield st. 

1884 Volney Skinner 
Webster 

1854 H - N - Slater 
1S72 H. A.Blake 
187S A. N. Fairbank 

Westboro 

1S49 W. H. Alden 

1 88 1 G. B. Brigham 

1890 I. E. Walker 
West Boylston 

1887 A. W. Hinds 
West Bridgewater 

1S64 H. M. Willard 
1S75//J. A. Shores 

1855 W. A. Wilbur, Howard Seminary 

West Dedham 

1S63 Lyman Partridge 



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407 



Westfield 

1876// J. C. Greenough 
1S80 R. B. Esten 
West Harwich 

1893 D. C. Snow 
West Medfield 

1S67 L. II. Marvel 
West Medway 

i860 R. G. Johnson 
West Somervile 

1870 P. I). Shiere, 210 Elm st. 
West Upton 

1889 A. P. Williams 
Whitman 

1885 C. F. Reed 
Wilbraham 

1S79 G. F. Comstock 
Winchester 

1875 W. P. Palmer, 135 Highland av. 
J. H. Shattuck 

1884 G. A. Tyzzer, 9 Bacon st. 

1894 R- H. B'irge 
Winthrop 

1863 J. H. Foss 
Woburn 

1858 O. F. Bryant, 164 Salem st. 
1881 G. F. Bean, 130 Montvale av. 
1SS2 A. E. Gage, 8 Sherman pi. 

Wollaston 

1887 Homer Clark 
Wollaston Heights 

1S66 Preston Gurney, 23 Grand View av. 
Worcester 

1S26 J. A. Fayerweather, 39 South st. 

1844 W. S. Barfon, 23 High st. 

1845 Eli Thayer, Oread institute 
184.7 E. B. Stoddard 

1S52 S. W. Bancroft, 13 Cedar st. 
1854 E. L. Davis 

1859 Elnathan Judson 

C. H. Perry, 813 Main st. 
1863 F. F. Emerson, 57 Chatham st. 

1565 H. M. Quinby, Worcester Lunatic 

Hospital. 

1566 F. A. Gaskill 

1S6S Joseph Jackson, 15 Woodland st. 

1571 Daniel Webster Hovt, 118 Paine st. 

1572 C. L. Nichols, 3S Cedar st. 

1876 M. C. Pease, Highland Military 

Academy 

1577 G. O. Ward, S33 Main st. 

1578 C. H. Pendleton, 741 Main st. 
L. II. Torrey 

1SS2 G. S. Taft. 314 Main st. 

18S3 R. W. Greene, 105 Pleasant st. 

F. L. Shepardson, Worcester Acad- 
emy 
h D. W- Abercrombie, Worcester 
Academy 



1S84 E. W. Shedd, 10 Hermitage Lane. 
1886 H. L. Everett, 27 Bowdoin st. 
1S86 O. A. Freeman, 21 Florence st. 

1890 T. L. Newton, 33 Prospect si. 

1891 W. E. Evans, 31 Lancaster st. 

G. B. Smith, Worcester Academy. 
1893 C. A. Powers, 34 Front st. 
1S94 F. II. Staples 

H. E. Sumner, Box 856 
Wrentham 
1836 W. L. Brown 
1S38 Samuel Warner, Common st. 

1569 W. R. Fales 

1570 W. M. Proctor 

RHODE ISLAND 
Apponaug 

1876 J. T. Lockwood 
Ashton 

1SS8 Alexander Marshall 

1S92 A. L. Barbour 
Barrington 

1863 J. J. Holmes 

1872 f. W. Colwell 

1876 R. F. Colwell 

Bristol 

1834 J. R. Bullock 
1S55 A. O. Bourn 
G. S. Collins 
1870 J. P. Reynolds 
1880 W. R. Trotter 

1583 W. F. Williams 
iSS^ L. L. Anderstrom 
18SS A. P.Johnson 

1S90 F. W. Sanford, Box 271 

1S92 E. I. Brownell 
R. N. Turner 

1893,4 G. L. Locke 
Central Falls 

1865 C. F. Easton, 409 Broad st. 

1S80 J. N. Butman, 14 Ashlev st. 

iSSs J- W. Freeman 

1S86 F. O. Draper 
Aithur Rogers 

1890 F. T. Wescott. 42 Rand st. 
Centredale 

18S9 W. N. Barnard 
Chepachet 

1S61 G. O. Hopkins 
Cranston 

1872 D. D. Waterman 

1879 J. H. Earle 
Crompton 

1885 K. C. Richmond 
East Greenwich 

1S36 T. L. Dunnell 

1846 T. C. Greene 

1S57 Daniel Goodwin 

1S75 II. F. Brown 

1584 G. A. Loomis 



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BROWN UNIVERSITY 



1S91 J. D. Miner 
1S94 J. S. Shippee 
East Providence 

1S91 A. B. Johnson 

E. H. Johnson, 67 Burgess av. 

1593 E. M. Johnson, 67 Burgess av. 

1594 J. S. Moore 
Greenville 

1S63 II. S. Latham 
Hope Valley 

1872 L. M. Barber 
1S79 J. J. Greene 
1S86 J. S. Russel 

Hopkinton 

1873 E. P- Mathewson 
Howard ^ 

1S75 G. F. Keene, R. I. Insane Asylum 
Hughesdale 

1S69 A. B. Patton 
Johnstown 

1S62 J. E. Lester, Hillhurst. 
Kingston 

1S36 W. H. Potter 

1855 J. G. Peckham 
Lonsdale 

1S93 L. E. Learned 
Narragansett Pier 

1861 h William Sprague 
Natick 

1876 Webster Knight 

1890 W. T. Green 
Newport 

1S38 W. H. King, care of G. G. King. 

1851 Warren Randolph. 454 Broadway. 

1857 F. B. Peckham 

1S59 W. D. King 

i860 John Whipple, Cliffs. 

1862k W. P. Sheffield 

1866 E. H. Porter, 5 Bellevue ct. 

1867 C. E. Harvey, 227 Broadway. 
1870 Samuel Powell, Gibbs av. 

1875 Benjamin Baker, Clarke st. 

C. F. Barker 

D. B. Braman, 66 Farewell st. 

1876 A. G. Langley, 1 School st. 
1S77 W. P. Sheffield, 6 Cottage st. 

1579 W. P. Buffum 

1580 F. M. Hammett, 32 School st. 

B. F. Thurston, 27 Rhode Island a v 
iSSq H. G. Wood, 82 Mill st. 

1886 C. E. Lawton 

1887 C. A. Carr, 209 Spring st. 
1SS9 Francis Burdick, 227 Spring st. 
1S93 William Burdick. Merchants Bank 
1894 F. C. Bliss, 27 Mt. Vernon st. 

North Scituate 

1867 M. S. Smith 
Norwood 

1SS7 John Knox 



Olneyville 

1S67 J. E. Bowen, Box 254 

1551 P. C. Gifford 
1S89 N. M. Wright 

Pascoag 

18S5 E. F. Lovejoy 
Pawtucket 
1S49 W. E. Tolman 
iSs3 G. B. Vose, 171 West av. 
1862 D. L, Goff 
L. B. Goff 
Frederic Sherman 
1S64 W. R. Sayles, 79 Park pi. 

1552 J. M. Payne, 16 Warren av. 
1884 J. L. Jenks 

JSS5 D. A. Cattanach, box 555 

1SS6 E. C. Burnham, 21 Nickerson st. 
A. C. Crowell, Box 296 
W. P. Mudge, 162 Garden st. 

18S7 J. F. Murphy, 23 Broad st. 

William Overton, 122 High st. 

1SS9 H. A. Rice, iS Brown st. 

1890 E. B. French, 365 North Main st. 
L. C. Newell, 87 Park pi. 

F. A. Sayles 

E. C B. Stiness, 123 Clay st. 
h P. E. Tillinghast 

1891 E. S. Kiley, 251 Main st. 
C. A. Meader, 80 Lyon st. 
A. S. Taylor, 6 Star st. 

J. L. Wheaton 

1892 J. E. Brennan, 237 Pine st. 
A. D. Tucker, 16 Maynard st. 

1593 H. G. Beede,5i Clay st. [st. 
Alexander Meiklejohn, 92 Prospect 

1594 W. C. Bourne, 24 Sisson st. 

J. B. Mclntyre, care J. and P. Coats 

Thread Co. 
J. B. O'Neil, 180 Pine st. 
Mary E. Woolley, 288 High st. 
Peace Dale 
1849 Rowland Hazard 
18157 J. N. Hazard 
187s W. C. Greene 
1S76 R. G. Hazard 
1894 G. R. Hazard 
Phenix 

1893 w - s - Reoch 
Portsmouth 

1871 Howe Call 
Providence 
1S2SW F. L. Wheaton, 55 Park st. 
1832 S. W. Peckham, 43 Westminster st. 
1834 Oliver Ayer, 6 Burgess st. 
1838 J. C. Stockbridge, 257 Benefit, st. 

1840 John Eddy, 380 Benefit st. 
Rollin Mathewson, 169 Hope st. 

1841 A. M. Gammell, Mansion House 
Charles Hart, 17 Custom House st. 

h Amos Perry, R.I. Historical Society 
1S42 J. W. C. Ely, 36 Prospect st. 






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409 



1842 Albert Darkness, 101 Prospect st. 

A. S. Westeott, 23 Davis st. 

1843 Benjamin Gardner, 22 Barnes st. 

B. N. Lap ha in, 167 Power st. 

1844 Willard Sayles, 86 Pitman st. 

1845 Marshall Woods 

1846 Thomas Durfee, 49 Benefit st. 
William Goddard, 38 Brown st. 

1847 Frederic Denison, 28 South Court st 
R. A. Guild, 34 Pratt st. 

184S Augustus Uoppin, 13s George st. 

1849 James Tillinghast, 108 Angell st. 

1850 A. W. Godding, 32 Westminster st. 
John Morris, 957 North Main st. 

h W. B. Duncan, 11 Pine st. 
1S52 G. S. Stevens, 1 Major st. 

1854 W. S. Granger, 42 Olive st. 
A. D. Smith, 75 Prospect st. 

E. P. Tart, 36 South Water st. 
A. G. Utley, 235 Washington st. 
J. W. Vernon, 119 Williams st- 

1855 Horatio Rogers, 150 Bowen st. 

1856 Charles Blake 

C. B. Goff, 63 Snow st. 
John Peirce, 15 Benevolent st. 

h William Binney, 72 Prospect st- 
1S57 E. S. Aldrich, S Cushing st. 

W. H. Bowen, 27 Sycamore st. 
G. W. Carr, 29 Waterman st. 
1858 R. H. I. Goddard, 160 Hope st. 
Arnold Green, 43 North Main st. 
Robert Millar, 238 Benefit st. 
// Emory Lyon, 97 Congdon st. 

1559 Theodore Andrews 

C. M. Smith, Box 1413 

1560 T. W. Bicknell, 233 Williams st. 
William Grosvenor, 17 North Main 

st. 
H. S. Inman, 357 Westminster st. 
P. S. Jastram 
H. G. Miller, 262 Benefit st. 

F. M. Pond, 255 Hope st. 
H. M. Rice, 63 Snow st. 
H. J. Spooner 

AT. M. Clark, 165 ISrown st. 

1561 C. H. Chapman, 87 Weybosset st. 
S. A. Cooke, 8S Bowen st. 

W. W. Douglas, 121 George st. 

A. M. Eaton, 701 Smith st. 

C H. Hidden, 49 Westminister st. 

G. A. Holbrook, 748 North Main st. 
C. F. Mason, 17 Brown st. 
Charles Matteson, 112 Prospect st. 

E. C. Mowry, 29 Weybosset st. 

F. M. Sackett, 37 Custom House st. 
1S62' J. M. Addeman, 49 Westminster st. 

W. D. Martin, 27 Princeton av. 
T. B. Srockwell, 20 Cooke st. 
J. D. Thurston, 12 Cooke st. 
1S63 William Ames, 47 Charles st. 
J. H. Appleton, S5 Angell st. 

A. M. Bowen, 32 Tobey st. 

B. F. Clarke, 147 Chestnut st. 



1863 S. R. Dorrance, 2 Prospect st. 
H. G. Gay, 101 Williams st. 
G. H. Miner, 84 Melrose st. 

C. P. Robinson, 207 Governor st. 

O. A. Taft, 35 Dartmouth av. 

C. F. Taylor, 48 Custom House st. 

1864 W. W. Bailey, 6 Cushing st. 

G. B. Barrows, 49 Westminster st. 

H. C. Bowen, 220 Aborn st. 

G. M. Carpenter, 5 Cooke st. 

C. T. Gardiner, 154 North Main st. 

A. E. Ham, 199 Benefit st. 

G. H. Kenyon, 123 North Main st. 

Oscar Lapham, 6 Weybosset st. 

G. B. Peck, 865 North Main st. 

W. C. Rhodes, 200 Hope st. 

1565 O. H. Arnold, 29 Greene st. 
L. T. Foster, 6 Olive st. 

W. U. Hidden, 110 Westminster st. 

C. C. Hoskins, 36 George st. 

C. W. Lippitt 

H. H. Oldfield, 99 George st. 

W. R. Perce, 311 Butler Exchange 

W. W. Rickard, 27 Westminster st. 

J. E. Spink, 150 South Angell st. 

1566 A. D. Chapin, 147 Parade st. 

L. M. Cook, 17 Custom House st. 
E. K. Glezen, 4 Market sq. 
J. V. Osterhout, iS Oak st. 
J. B. Peck, S65 North Main st. 
W. F. Preufert, 29 Parade st. 
C. S. Sweetland, icS Waterman st. 
1867 Joseph Bridgham, P. O. Box 167 
C. T. Dorrance, 98' Waterman st. 
H. V. Joslin, 69 Angell st. 
J. F. Lonsdale, 17 Custom House st. 
J. E. Mowry, 162 Academy av. 

1865 R. S. Howland, Journal office 
A. T. Mansfield, 102 Messer st. 

E. W. Mason, 149 Waterman st. 
W. C Poland, 9 Lloyd st. 

C. H. Smart, 773 Charles st. 
1S69 G. A. Bufr'um, 137 Waterman st. 

F. C. Clark, 186 Benefit st. 

F. B. Grant, 34 Tobey st. 

H. T. Grant, 96 Westminster st. 

G. D. Hersey, 500 Broad st. 
Nelson Perrin, 1935 Westminster st. 
G. M. Smith, 165 Hope st. 

//B. P. Byram, 244 Broadway 
1870 E. B. Andrews, 72 College st. 
Daniel Beckwith 
A. J. Cushing, 88 Benefit st. 
Jeffrey Davis, 49 Westminster st. 
N. F. Davis, 21 George st. 
J. C. Ely, 94 Waterman st. 
C. N. Harrington, 17 Halsey st. 
C. A. Maryott, 59 Dover st. 
W. H. Mu'nro, 115 Butler av. 
W. T. Peck, 209 Point st. 
G. W. Porter, S Greene st. 
A. H. Watson, 283 Benefit st. 
G. E. Weeden, 631 Branch av. 



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BROWN UNIVERSITY 



1S70 Alonzo Williams, 10 Cushing st. 
1871 A. H. Armington, City Hall. 
R. P. Brown, 17 Planet st. 

E. F. Child, 4 Westminster st. 

W. J. Cushing, 61 Westminster st. 
A. S. Miller, 87 Weybosset st. 

C. C. Plummer, 3S6 Washington st- 

F. K. Potter, 171 Westminster st. 
L. S. Woodworth, 5 Rhode Island 

av. 
1S72 S.T. Douglas, 413 Butler Exchange 

G. R. Fisher, 16 Sycamore st. 
R. I. Gammell, 327 Benefit st. 
E. B. Hamlin, 65 Clifford st. 
L. J. Osier, 241 Rhodes st. 
Adrian ScotL, Brown University 
G. A. Stockwell, 12 Board of Trade 

Building 
J. C. B. Woods, 62 Prospect st. 
h D. W. Hoyt, 36 Humboldt av. 

1873 Herbert Almy, 205 Butler av. 
E. D. Bassett, 49 Weybosset st. 

E. Y. Bogman, 28 1 Benefit st. 

F. B. Bourne, City Engineer's office 

G. T. Brown, 49 Westminster st. 
G.N. Bullock, 37S Carpenter st. [si 
Edward Carrington, 28 North Main 
G. L. Collins, 223 Benefit st. 

W. W. Dunnell, SAngell st. 
O. E. F. Gerald, 31 Market sq. 
W. E. Foster, Public Library 
V. F. Horton, 50 Brown st. [st. 
F. M. Mathewson, 15S South Water 
Matthew Watson, 4 Market sq. 
h Henry Howard, 341 Butler Ex- 
change 

1874 T. D. Anderson, 12 Barnes st. 

H. S. Babcock, 324 Butler Exchange 
J. M. Burnham, Box 109 [Office 

D. L. D. Granger, City Treasurer's 
h f. G. Vose, 282 Washington st. 

1S75 G. W. Millard, 19 College st. 

W. H. Scott. 357 Westminster st. 
Winslow Upton, 391 Olney st. 

E. F. Warner, 48 Custom House st. 
h W. B. Weeden, 158 Waterman st. 

1876 H. L. Aldrich, 37 Weybosset st. 
J. J. Arnold, 4 Weybosset st. 
W. H. Barney, 46 Taylor st. 
Alexander Bevan. 14 Pitman st. 

A. L. Brown, 81 Providence st. 

J. G. Bucklin, 332 Butler Exchange. 

H. L. Clark, 12 Exchange st. 

R. B. Comstock, 76 Humboldt av. 

E. A. Greene, 20 Market sq. 

H. W. Haves, 42 Westminster st. 

E. P. King, 51 Vernon st. 

C. F. Parkhurst, 54 Barnes st. 

B. W. Smith, 145 Angell st. 

R. H. Tingley, 75 Westminster st. 

C. M. Van Slyck, 48 Weybosset st. 
G.J. West, 57 Roanoke st. 

H. A. Whitmarsh, 9 Jackson st. 



1S76// J. H. Stiness, 201 Governor st. 

1877 C T. Aldrich, 230 Hope st. 
T. E. Bartlett, 169 Ocean st. 

F. P. Capron, 241 Washington st. 
J. T. Day, 34 Lloyd st. 
Rathbone Gardner, 140 Angell st. 
C. F. Hall, 49 Westminster st. 
T.A. Jenckes,3i2 Butler Exchange. 
C H.Johnson, 49 Westminster st. 
C. M. Lee, 147 Elmwood av. 

E. D. McGuinness, 29 Weybosset st. 
R. G. Mo wry, 49 Westminster st. 
Julius Palmer, 7 Franklin st. 
W. A. Peck, 113 Waterman st. 
E. E. Pierce, 328 Broadway 
Frederick Rueckert, 87 Weybosset st 

G. H. Slade, 44 Washington st. 
J. H. Southwick, Box 1332 

W. H. Thurston, 42 Westminster st. 

1878 M. B. L. Bradford, 26 Diman pi. 
R. W. Burbank, 17 Custom House st 
C. F. Butterworth, 17 Custom 

House st. 

William Ely, 231 George st. 

William Gammell, 170 Hope st. 

C. M. Godding, 312 Benefit st. 

C. T. Howard, Providence Tele- 
phone Co. 

H. F. Lippitt, Board of Trade 
Building 

J. H. Mason, 20 Market <-q. 

S. O. Metcalf, 20 Exchange pi. 

W. B. M. Miller, 23 Exchange st. 

C. A. Nightingale, 54 North Main st 

W. L. Slade, 76 Conustock av. 

W. B. Swarts, 129 Moore st. 

W. H. Sweetland, County Couit 
House 

W. G. Webster, 59 Parade st. 

G. F. Weston, 104 Adelaide av. 

1879 A. U. Eddy, 96 Westminster st- 
S. O. Edwards, 52 Barnes st. 
E. P. Greene, 21 Ptfne st. 

A. G. Harkness, 7 Cooke st. 
Truman Johnson, 43 Susan st. 
C. II. Kinne, 67 Wesleyan av. 
W. L. Munro, 61 Benefit st. 
W. B. Tanner, 84 Hanover st. 
W. R. Tillinghast, 6 South Main st. 
S. A. Welch, 253 Washington st. 
1SS0 W. F. Angell, 3 C'eighton st. 

J. F. Blodgett, 17 Custom House st. 
H.J. Boyce, 256 Weybosset st. 
Zechariah Chafee, 129 Hope st. 
P. O. Clarke, 29 Weybosset st. 
Henry Dunster, 25 Battey st. 
S. S. Durfee, 32 Westminster st. 
A. A. Greene, 185 Eddy st. 
W. H. Lane, 19 Woonasquatucket av 
W. S. Meader, 306 Lloyd st. 
J. II. Ormsbee, Box 575 
J.T.Pyke, 235 Blackstone Boulevard 
G. W. Rigler, East Providence 



PLACE INDEX— NEW ENGLAND STATES 



411 



1880// S. S. Ryder, 61 Snow st. 

1SS1 W. C. Baker, 17 Custom House st. 

H. P. Cornell, 24 Custom House st. 

J. R. Gladding, 30 Stimson av. 

Frederic Hayes, 42 Westminster st. 

C. C. Mumford, 4S Weybosset st. 

W. L. Phillips. 135 Eddy st. 

H. B. Rose, 76 Comstock av. 

W. J. Town, 436 Pine st. 

1882 E. C Bixby, 14 Hawthorne st. 
Albert Greene, East Providence 
W. B. Jacobs, 362 Point st. 
James Richardson, 12 Exchange st. 
F. E. Shaw, Cor. Melrose st. and 

Adelaide av. 
E. A. Swain, 15 Charles st. 
C. R. Thurston, 5 Lester st. 
H. A. Tillinghast, 101 Gaspee st. 
W. B. Waterman, 156 Meeting st. 
// Le B. B. Colt, U. S. Circuit Court 

1883 F. H. Andrews, 181 Carpenter st. 
A. A. Baker, 1S1 Carpenter st. 
W. M. P. Bowen, Box 15 13 

H. C. Bumpus, Brown University 
H. B. Gardiner, 54 Stimson av. 
C. W. Greene, 3S Cooke st. 

E. B. Harvey, 533 Broad st. 

M. J. Harson, 126 Waterman st. 
H. H. Hammond, 29 Cabot st. 
J. H. Johnson, 27 Taber av. 

F. N. Luther, Journal Office 
1S84 C. D. O'Leary," 167 Public st. 

0. E. Randall, 25 Beaufort st. 

T. F. Tillinghast, 6 South Main st. 
1885 II. P. Abbott, 6S5 Broad st. 
F. H. Brown, Box 870. 
W. C. Burwell, 64 Alumni av. 
W. B. Chase, 50 South Main st. 

F. L. Day, 250 Benefit st. 
J. B. Diman, 130 Angell st. 

W. G. Everett, Brown University 
Walter Hayward, Journal Office 
J. C. Hebden, 40 South Water st. 

G. S. Matthews, 419 Cranston st. 
F. E. Peckham, 53 Governor st. 
E.W. Remington, 109 Bridgham st. 
C. M. Smitn, 79 Williams st. 

H. K. Stokes, Globe National Bank 
S. S. Stone, Butler Exchange 
A. P. Sumner, 17 Custom House st. 
Orray Taft, 36 South Water st. 
A. T. Wall, 37 Angell st. 
1SS6 Howard Almy, Box 61. 

C.W. Boardman, 49 Westminster st. 

A. L.Danielson, 20 Market sq. 

W. A. Dyer, 169 George st. 

E. A. Godding, 23 Eddy st. 

S. C. Harris, Box 216 

N. M. Isham, 48 Custom House st. 

1. G. Ladd, 401 Brook st. 

C. H. Manchester. 1 Major st. 
W. J. Reynolds, 26S Waldo st. 
O. P. Sarle, 49 Wesiminster st. 



1856 E. S. Thompson, 56 Holdenst. 
Stephen Waterman, 20 Stimson av. 
W. W. Whitten, 148 South Main st. 
G. W. Willis, 157 Willow st. 

G. G. Wilson, 165 Prospect st. 

1857 W. C. Bronson, 69 Barnes st. 

E. D. Chesebro, 6 Hawthorne st. 
G. H. Crooker, 101 Benefit st. 
J.DeF. Danielson, 160 Waterman st. 
G. W. Field, Brown University 
T. F. Green, 14 John st. 
John Henshaw, 73 Brown st. 
G. A. Jepherson, 17 Adelaide av. 
A. M. Quick, 19 Angell st. 
L. F. Snow, 235 Benefit st. 
1S8S C. A. Bergstrom, 7 Lincoln st. 
E. W. Blake, 72 Waterman st. 

E. II. Brownell, 4 dishing st. 
W. W. Brownell, 294 Benefit st. 
C. E. Dennis, High School 

C. G. Hamilton, 22 Portland st. 

F. A. Harris, 69 Bowen st. 

M. W. House, 7 1-7A Westminster st. 
J. C. Quinn, 546 Wrckenden st. 
W. B. Smith, Box 1413 
a E. C. Moore, 20 Diman pi. 
18S9 B. S. Blaisdell 

F. E. Carpenter, 32 Westminster st. 
Arthur Gushing, 42 Westminster st. 

C. A. Denfeld, 16 John st. 
L. H. Hazard, 11 Market sq. 

G. F. J. King, 43 Waterman st. 
E. T. Root, 147 Melrose st. 

D. H. Sheahan, 905 Branch av. 

E. G. Smith, 244 Westminster st. 
P. D. Smith, 9 Benevolent st. 
A.T. Swift, iS Creighton st. 

A L. Wheeler, 96 South Angell st. 

F. N. Wildes, 4 Westminster st. 
1890 E. C. Burnett, 10S Bowen st. 

J. Q. Dealey, 6 Camp st. 

E. C. Frost, 207 Smith st. 
H. L. Grant, 95 Congress av. 

F. T. Guild, 40 East Manning st. 

C. L. A. Heiser, 152 George st. 

D. J. Holland, 953 George st. 

A. S. Johnson, 324 Butler Exchange 

E. C. Myrick, 162 Prospect st. 
H. R. Palmer, Journal Office 
W. A. Presbrey, City Hall 

F. M. Rhodes,' 143 Public st. 
F. E. Stockwell, 20 Cooke st. 
C S. Tower, 144 Angell st. 

J. A. Williams, 42 Westminster st. 
h W. J. Hoppin, 13S George st. 
1S91 E. A. Barrows, 38 Olive st. 

C. D. Burrows, 97^>omerset st. 
A. D. Chapin, 12 Exchange st. 
S. S. Colvin, 51 Angell st. 
H. L. Dunn. 43 Dover st. 
Seeber Edwards, 52 Barnes st. 
S. A. Everett, 223 Pleasant st. 
M. S. Fanning, 150 Sutton st. 



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BROWN UNIVERSITY 



1861 J. M. Gilrain, 61 Westminster st. 
M. L. Goff, 23 East Manning st. 
F. A. Greene, 413 Butler Exchange 
J. F. Greene, 51 Angell st. 

F. L. Hinckley, 89 Waterman st. 

G. J. Holden, 244 Westminster st. 
A. C. Mendenhall, 16 John st. 

W. H. Paine, 98 Point st. 
A. De F. Palmer, Brown University 
H. J. Spooner, George st. 
R. W. Taft, 42 Angell st. 
J. F. Thompson, 4 Tierney Block, 
Cathedral sq. 

E. A. Wilcox, 29 Weybosset st. 

F. E. Winsor, 174 Weybosset st. 
W. A. Young, 140 Doyle av. 

h]. L. Bennett, 378 Pine st. 
// Courtney Langdon, 1 Grotto av. 
// R. C. Taft, 79 Waterman st. 
1892 G. F. Andrews, 91 Almy st. 
H. E. Bellows, 66 Tanner st. 

E. A. Bowen, 27 Sycamore st. 
H. C. Brownell, 73 Prospect st. 
L. H. Campbell, 213 Pavilion av. 
J. C. Collins, 6 South Main st. 

F. T. Easton, 47 Division st. 
W. H. Eddy, 36 Bradford st. 
R. H. Gladding, 262 Broadway 
M. W. Kern, 77 Page st. 

A. N. Leonard, 71 Providence st. 
L. M. Lincoln, 25 Ringgold st. 
J. H. Lindsey, Friends' school, 

F. W. Matteson, 50 South Main st. 

G. N. Norton, 306 Benefit st. 

E. DeV. O'Connor, 1S5 Camp st. 
W. H. O'Neil, 3 Washington row 
J. C. Peg ram, 23 Angell st. 

F. M. Smith, 3 Custom House st. 
H. M. Stone, 11 Adelphi av. 

R. W. Tower, 397 Pine st. 
h N. W. Aldrich, no Benevolent st. 
7iE. E. Calder 
// Edward Field, City Hall 
//H. W. Ladd, 2151-7 Westminster st. 
7iN. J. McCarthy, 362 West Ex- 
change st. 
// Lucian Sharpe, 56 Angell st, 
1S93 E. C. Arnold, 409 Friendship st. 

H. A. Barker, 93 Melrose st. 

E. N. Casey, 7 College st. 

S. H. Chace, 102 Putnam st. 
A. K. Gerald, 87 John st. 

F. P. Gorham, 236 Knight st. 

S. A. Hopkins, 148S Westminster st 
H. E. Jacobs, 955 Broad st. 
J. D. E. Jones, 86 Wesleyan av. 
F. P. Ladd, 191 Bridgham st. 
A. C. Matteson, 1 12 Prospect st. 
C. H. McLane, 286 Fountain st. 
W. J. V. Osterhout, 18 Oak st. 
W. S. Reynolds, County Court 
House 
* T. H. Rothwell, 30 Tobey st. 



1S93 Lucian Sharpe, 56 Angell st. 
W. E. Smith, 60 Jenkins st. 
E. F. Studley, 24 Pavilion av. 

C. V. Tower, 261 Benefit st. 
E. II . Weeks, Friends' School 

a Louise S. P. Bates, 37 Parade st. 
1894 H. M. Barry, 58 University Hall 
S. W. Bridgham, Box 167. 
W. D. Brownell, 73 Prospect st. 
Thomas Crosby, Brown University 
W. T. Dorrance, 98 Waterman st. 

A. C. Ely, Brown University 
H. C. Field, 16 Cabot st. 

M. M. Fogg, 29 Benevolent st. 

E. F. Gamwell, 159 Benefit st. 

G. W. Gardner, Brown University 

D. F. George, 259 Benefit st. 
C. H. Griffin, 6 Division st. 

G. W. Hogg, Merchants National 
Bank [st. 

W. C. Huntoon, 1323 Westminster 
W. H. Kimball, 462 Broadway 
Edwin Knowles, 39 Stewart st. 

F. E. Lakey, 233 Pearl st. 

B. E. Martin, University Grammar 
School 

A. B. Morton, Brown University 
W. W. Moss, 231 Broadway 
S. P. Remington, 20 Brown st. 
H. D. Sharpe, 56 Angell st. 

E. J. Steere, 81 Bellevue av. 
Frank Steere 

M. R. Stout, 417 Butler Exchange 
A. E. Thomas, Brown University 
L. A. Waterman, 96 Chapin av. 
Anne T. Weeden, 83 Brown st. 
a L. H. Meader, 21 Andem st. 
a Martha Tarbell, 169 Power st. 
// Sarah E. Doyle, 119 Prospect st. 
h C. H. Merriman 
h]. H. Shedd, So South Angell st. 
South Kingstown 
1840 E. F. Watson 
1894 R. Y. Young 
Valley Falls 
1S66 A. B. Chace 
1875 J. F. Clark 
1882// Jonathan Chase 
1SS3 M.J. Quigley 
1SS7 W. E. Keach. 
1893 A. B. Chace 
Warren 
1879 A. E. Carpenter 
1881 J. D. Simmons 
1890 H. W. Watjen 
W. H. Young 
Westerly 
1837 W. R. Babcock, care of Edwin Bab- 
cock 
1869 N. F. Dixon 
1873 D. A. Taylor, Potter Hill 
1885 J. M. Pendleton 



PLACE INDEX— NEW ENGLAND STATES 



413 



Wickford 

187^ D. S. Baker 
1SS4 Harold Metcalf, Box 44 
Woonsocket 
185 1 G. W. Jenckes, 47 Spring st. 
1S57 D. B. Pond 
1871; F. E. McFee, 65 Park av. 

1876 E.J. France 

1S77 H. M. Ballon, 147 Bernon st. 

W. I. Ballou, 25 Spring st. 
187S Frank Harris, 14S Hamlet av. 

1581 W. S. Chase, 34 Hamlet av. 
18S8 F. E. Whitaker 

1892 C. H. Merriman, care Social Manu- 

facturing Co. 
1894 E. B. Merriman 

H. T. Merriman [st. 

a Harriet M.White, 141 Blackstone 
//Erastus Richardson 

CONNECTICUT 

Baltic 

18S8 R. R. Taft 
Bridgeport 
1858 S. G. Silliman, 69 West Liberty st. 
18159 G. L. Porter, 266 State st. 
1867 F. B. Hall, Mill Hill av. 

1571 C. C. Luther, 32 Laurel av. 
1873 T- B. Grinnell, 281 Fairfield av. 

1888 H. W. Pinkham 
1SS9 George Porter 
1890 J. B. Porter 

Bristol 

1582 E. S. Hosmer 
Canaan 

1572 F. W. Barnett 
Columbia 

1S64 E. D. Dewey 
Danbury 

1866 B. A. Hough 
Danielsonville 

1878 Nathaniel Hibbard 
Essex 

1875 W. P. Chipman, Box 262. 
Greenwich 

1877 J. P. Kelley 

1893 J. L. Casey 

Hartford 

1855// J. L. Denison, 26 Huntington st. 
i860 Martin Bennett 

//Joseph Hall, 827 Asylum av. 
1S70 M. M.Johnson, 72 Pearl st. 

1889 D. G. Smyth, 46 Willard st. 
1S91 F. D. Lisle, 122 Garden st. 
1892 H. H. Rice, Pope Mfg. Co. 
1S94//J. L. Howard 

Jewett City 
1882 A. T. Lawton 
1 886 Henry Frink 



Kiilingly 

1S64 II. L. Hammond 

1S91 F. H. Spear 
Meriden 

1874 Edward Miller 
Middletown 

1889 P. F. Jernegan 

1894 C. S. Aldrich, Wesleyan University 
Mystic 
1861 J. K. Bucklyn, Mystic Valley Insti- 
tute 

1865 C. D. Wiggin 
1872 F. A. Coates 

1574 A. H. Schoonover 

1876 C. R. Heath 
New Britain 

1891 F. D. Stidham, 31 High st. 
New Hartford 

1890 H. E. Chapman 
New Haven 

1844 S. D. Phelps, 44 High st. 

1846 Francis Wa viand, 175 Whitney av. 

1847 G. P. Fisher, 27 Hillhouse av." 
^53 W. H. Kingsbury, 92 Crown st. 

1872 J. H. Mason, 117 Greene st. 

1877 D. W. Phelps, 44 High st. 
New London 

187 1 Latham Fitch, 33 Broad st, 

1874 Samuel Park 

A. P. Tanner, 5 Hempstead st. 

iS8i F. G. McKeeve'r, 14 Granite st. 
North Haven 

18S9 W. G. Lathrop 
North Lyme 

1575 J. G. Ward 
North Woodstock 

1879 F. H. Viets 
Norwich 

1845 L. W. Meech 

1866 C. H. Brown, 16 Warren st. 
Lucius Brown 

1871 A. P. Carroll, 2^7 Broadway 

1873 W. W. Collins 

1S75 F. N. Brown, 45 Main st. 
1879 II. W. Keigwin 
Norwich Town 

1855 A. A. DeWitt 
Plainfield 

1866 H. T. Arnold 
Plantsville 

1856 Julius Bond. Box 218 
Shelton 

1890 A. W. Smith, Box 354 
Southington 

1881 H. W. Rice 
South Manchester 

1856 F. W. Cheney 

i860 K. D. Cheney 



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BROWN UNIVERSITY 



South Norwalk 

1SS3 R. O. Sherwood, 6 Crescent Terrace 
Stafford 

1839 F. L. Batchelder 
Stonington 

1S74 E. W. Babcock 
Stratford 

1883 J. I. Chaffee 
Torrington 

1862 I. W. Brooks 



Warrenville 

1893 O. P. Durkee 
Willington 

1S83 J. N. Eno 
Windsor Locks 

1S87 Richard Wright 
1S93 Daniel Howard 
Winthrop 
1S81 W. T. Rice 



MIDDLE ATLANTIC STATES 



NEW YORK 

Adams 

1870 O. B. Rhodes, Collegiate Institute 
Albany 

1S36 S. O. Shepard, 19S State st. 

1S56 G. L. Stedman 

1867 Isban Hess 

1869 O. H. Shepard 
Athens, Greene Co. 

1853 John Sanderson 
Binghamton 

1882 B. L. Herr, 13 Jay st. 
Brooklyn 

1833 W. B. Jacobs, 236 Carroll st. 
1S51 W. T. Webster, 394A Lafayette av. 
18^2 A. I. Ormsbee, 183 Joralemon st. 
18^3 John Winslow, 164 Montague st. 
1S68 G. W. Edwards, Cor. Patchen av. 
and Macon st. 
L. E. Rand, 929 Lafayette av. 

1869 J. S. Hutchinson, 1180 Dean st. 

1870 I. N. Ford, 91 Lenox Road, Flat- 

bush Station 
1S79 C. H. J. Douglas, 815 Marcy av. 

1883 Elisha Dyer, Sands st. 

18S5 N. S. Dike, 194 Columbia Heights 
1886 F. W. Davis, 384 Court st. 
iSSS C. P. Brunsen, 3S9 Greene av. 
1889 F. H. Mansfield, 371 Fulton st. 

W. S. Simmons, 33S Lafayette st. 
J. P. Williams, Adelphi Academy 
1892 W. R. Dorman. 11 1 Park pi. 

//J. B. F. Herreshoff, 112 Hicks st. 
Buffalo 
1873 G. M. Brown, City Hall 
1S74 O. P. Gifford 
1878 James Rea 

1S87 W. R. Scott, 992 Niagara st. 
Canton 
1889 E. P. Manning, St. Lawrence Uni- 
versity 
Castleton=on= Hudson 
1S70 E. E. Thomas 



Charlotteville, Schoharie Co. 

1S94 G. L. Rifenburg 
Chatham 

1880 J. W. Darrow 
Churchville, Monroe Co. 

1886 D. II. Chandler 
Clifton Springs 

1857 A. C. Lyon 
Clinton 

1844// Edward North 
Conoga, Seneca Co. 

1S47 Cyrus Garnsey 
Cornwall=on=Hudson 

1891 E. O. Bartlett 
Dover Plains, Dutchess Co. 

1S60 G. W. Ketchain 
Platbush, Long Island 

1S45 T. S. Drowne 
Fredonia 

1866 G. O. King 
Garden City, Long Island 

1882 F. L. Gam age 
Geneva 

1892 W. G. Bullard, Box 555 
Hamilton 

187S C. S. Savage 
Havana 

1 884 G. B. Wakeman 
Hedgeville 

1S94 F. G. Lewis 
Hyde Park=on=Hudson 

1872 A. F. Ashton 
Ilion 

1879 J. I. Wood 
Ithaca 

1859 R - H - Thurston, 15 East av. 

1S75 B. I. Wheeler, 3 South av. 

1878 C. E. Bennett 

1854 L. R. Higgins, 57 North Geneva st. 

1855 A. C. Barrows, 174 Linn st. 
Johnstown 

1861 J. A. Williamson 



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415 



Keuka College 

1889 W. II. Gardner 
Manhasset 

1872 C. L. Newbold 
Matteawan, Dutchess Co. 

1870 Thomas Burgess 
Medina 

1S77 F. T. Latham 
Mohonk Lake 

1S75// A. K. Smiley 
Mt. Vernon 

1858 W. L. Stone, 151 Park av. 
New Brighton, Staten Island 

1S75 E. L. Bogert 
1876 W. C. Joslin, 19 Madison av. 
1S79 F. E. Partington, Staten Island 
Academy 
New York City 
1839 II. C. Dorr, 217 West 14th st. 

G. W. Samson, 415 West 156th st. 
1841 T. C. Campbell, 206 Broadway 
1S43 A. G. Remington, care of J. H. 

Remington, 277 Broadway 
184S A. S. Cushman, 115 Nassau st., 

room iS 
1849 T. D. Robinson, 71 Broadway 
1851 B. W. Barrows, 310 West 48th st. 

Lysander Dickerman, Astor Library 

R. P. Hayes, 177 West 95th st. 

J. B. Simmons, 129 East 59th st. 
1S53 DeW. C. Brown, 82 Nassau st- 

S. D. Cozzens, 70 Temple ct. 
//A. F. Day, 35 William st. 
1854 W. B. Carpenter, 99 Nassau st. 
1S55 Charles Phelps, 34 West 37th st. 

R. F. Putnam, 30 West 26th st. 
1856 Thomas Ewing, 41 Wall st. 

G. M. Wickes, 150 West 126th st. 
[858 C. L. Colby, 36 Wall st. 

1859 A. B. Judson, 25 Madison av. 
1S60 Ethan Allen, 45 West 52d st. 

F. A. Mitchel, University Club 

1861 F. H. Carpenter, Union League 

Club 
W. W. Hoppin, in Broadway 
C. E. Mitchell, 41 Park Row 
H. K. Southwick, 20 Nassau st. 
C. M. Stead, Union League Club 

1862 J. B. M. Grosvenor, Union Club 
L. H. Niles, 36 Broad st. 

J. H. Remington, 277 Broadway 

1864 Ratcliffe Hicks, 73 Warren st. 
W. J. Russell, 26 Broadway 
C. E. Willard, 1 West 81st st. 

1865 J. M. Clark, 45 Wall st. 

M. R. Deming, 149 Fifth av. 

Edward Judson, ^3 Washington sq. 

W. H. Williams,' 181 Broadway 
1S66 C. M. Stillwell, 55 Fulton st. " 

Orray Taft, 93 Maiden Lane 
1867 L. G. Chaffin, 63 West 85th st. 



1S67 E. L. Corthell, 71 Broadway 

1569 Charles Hitchcock, 57 West 36th st. 
Francis Lavvton, 1 West 83d st. 

1570 J. B. Bishop, Evening Post 
Arthur Lincoln, 5 East 17th st. 
J. F. Lyon, 231 East n6th st. 

1571 William Blodget, 10 Wall st. 
A. F. Bowers, 154 Nassau st. 
G. N. Campbell, 206 Broadway 
G. W. Carr, 127 West 77th st. 
J. P. Earle, 136 Pearl st. 

1572 A. D. Payne, 146 Broadway 
1873 W. E. Caldwell, 44 Pine st. 
1874// R. C. Hawkins, 21 West 20th st. 

1575 F. E. Aldrich, 25 North Moore st. 
T. S. Gladding, 55 Fulton st. 

1576 C. A. Collins, 99 Nassau st. 

D. E. Holman, 330 West 57th st. 
S. S. Roper, 320 Broadway 

E. O. Stanley, 76 Fifth ave., 
A. S. Van Wickle, 1 Broadway 

h Stephen Smith, 574 Madison av. 

1877 W. E. Benjamin, 2293 Third av. 
G. H. Culver, 170 Broadway 

C. E. Kimball, 45 Wall st. 

1878 C. A. Burbank, m Broadway 
G. W. Hopkins, Temple ct. 
R. T. King, University Club 

E. C. Larned, 61 Washington sq.. 

South 
J. C. Thorns, 7 Henry st. 

1879 H. B. Anthony, 59 Wall st. 
E. F. Ely, 874 Broadway 
G. I. Malcolm, 4 Wall st. 

W. C. Readio, 51 West 51st st. 
S. R. Simmons, 350 Alexander av. 
L. R. Southworth,' World Office 
II. Y. Stillman, 38 Park Row 

1850 W. E. Delabarre, The Scarboro, 223 

West 57th st. 
W. H. P. Faunce, 2 West 46th st. 
S. H. Ordway, 31 Nassau st. 

1851 Benjamin Barker, 120 Broadway 
C E. Hughes, 229 West End av. 

1SS2 Stewart Chaplin, 40 Wall st. 

C. H. Payne, 132 Nassau st. 

W. II . Tolman, 427 West 57th st. 
18S3 John Aldrich, 76 West 82nd st. 

Ira Barrows, 160 West 59th st. 

II. S. Graves, 66 West'S 4 th st. 
1884 G. H. Bottum, 17 East 46th st. 
1SS5 Clarence Littlefield, 60 Broadway 

C. P. Seagrave, 413 St. Nicholas av. 
1S86 W. H. Frost, Tribune Office 

S. C. Kelley, t>7> Wall st. 

T. E. Nicolai, 35 West 33d st. 

E. G. Thurber,'62 West 55th st. 

]. H. Ward, 55 Liberty st. 

1857 Gardner Colbv, 36 Wall st. 

1858 ]. F. Denison", 126 East 28th st. 

1859 L. St. C. Colby, 35 Wall st. 
E. P. Jenks, 939 Eighth a v. 

1S90 T. E. Brown, 31 and 33 Pine st. 



416 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



1S90 J. E. Bullen, 151 West 45th st. 
// D. H. Greer, 342 Madison av. 
h Clarence King, Century Club 

1891 A. H. Colby, 35 Wall st. 

G. H. Ferris, 740 Lexington av. 
W. J. Green, 63 Irving pi. 
W. H. Hopkins, 33 Pine st. 

1892 M. S. Brown, University of the City 

of New York 

A. F. McGinn, College of Physi- 
cians and Surgeons 

J. E. Smith, 206 Broadway 

B. S. Webb, 154 Nassau st. 

h W. M. F. Round, 135 East 15th st. 
1S94 G. M. Chamberlain, 122 West 123d 
st. 

C. S. Cooper, 40 East 23d st. 
Jacob Hayman, 184 East 104th st. 
R. S. MacGregor, College of Physi- 
cians and surgeons 

S. W. Richardson, 41 East 69th st. 
Israel Strauss, 35 West 120th st. 
Niagara Falls 

1890 C. E. Tucker, Gluck Building 
North Tonawanda 

1883 M. W. Twing 
Poughkeepsie 

1S85 F. C. French, Vassar College 

1888 Josiah Bartlett, Riverview Academy 

1894a E. S. King, Vassar College 
Rochester 

1840 E. C. Galusha, 36 Elizabeth st. 

18.58 J. H. Gilmore 

1868/; Howard Osgood 

1870// A. H. Strong, 66 South Clinton st. 

1873 R. M. Martin, 84 South Union st. 

1878 W. S. Hayward, 84 East av. 

1881 H. C. Peepels, 42 Harvard st. 

1888 C. A. Barbour, 323 Frank st. 

1891 J. B. Barbour, Trevor Hall 
1892/&T. H. Pattison 

Sag Harbor 

1854 E. A. Carpenter 
Schenectady 

1888 A. E. Watson, 126 Lafayette st. 

1890 W. G. Ely, 72 Washington av. 

1894 F. W. Taft 
Schroon Lake, Essex Co. 

1867 C. B. Perry 
Shrewsbury 

1840 Benjamin Franklin 
Shushan, Washington Co. 

1888 A. J. Bentley 
Sing Sing 

1894 J. R. Ferguson, Crest School 
Syracuse 

1865 R. M. Atvvater, Solvay Process Co. 

1881 F. R. Hazard 
Three Mile Bay, Jefferson Co. 

1894 J. S. Fox 



Troy 

1S43 W. W. Whitman, Pawling av. 

1853 E - w - Maxcy, 89 Grand st. 
Utica 

18152 W. H. Watson, 270 Genesee st. 

1S67 H. F. Mansfield 

1SS9 R. R. Martin, 21 Mann Building 

1894a T. E. Busfield, 155 Miller st. 
Watertown 

1878 E. R. Brown 
Waverly 

1S58 Moses Lyman, 539 Waverly st. 
Weedsport 

1872 W. C. Carr 
Westfield, Chautauqua Co. 

1848 Alanson Wedge 
Williamson 

1874 C B. Welton 
Willsboro 

1889 R. L. P. Mason, Champlain Mills 

Yonkers 

1858 E. P. Chase, 57 Ashburton av. 

PENNSYLVANIA 
Allegheny 

1885 J. P. Hunter, 245 East st. 

Bala 

1S73 Frederick Burgess 
Ben Avon 

1875 H. P. Joslin 
Bloomsburg 

1880 G. M. Tustin 
Chester 

1840 H. G. Weston 
1874 B. C. Taylor 

1877// E. H. Johnson, Crozer Theological 
Seminary 

1886 T. S. Cole, 915 Edgmont av. 

1859 N. M. Simmonds, Crozer Theologi- 

cal Seminary 
Elwyn, Delaware Co. 

1885 William Pratt 
Germantown 

i860 J. DeW. Perry, cor. Manheim and 

Pulaski sts. 
1869 H. N. Cady, 4745 Morris st. 
1872 F. B. Greene, 5904 Wayne av. 

Haverford 

1S81 W. C. Ladd, Haverford College 

Lewisburg 

1835 J. R. Loomis 
1874 Enoch Perrine 
F. E. Rockwood 
Mansfield 
1866 S. H. Albro 

1886 F. W. Reynolds 
Meadville 

185 1 S. P. Bates 



PLACE INDEX— MIDDLE ATLANTIC STATES 



417 



Mount Pleasant 

1851 E. P. Bond 
Philadelphia 

184S J. W. Smith, 218 North 32c! st. 
1849 II. L. Wayland, 1420 Chestnut st. 
18s- G. B. Board man, 3827 Walnut st. 

1855 Freeman Cornish, 742 Drexel Build- 

ing 

1856 H. C Ford, 1S23 Vine st. 

James Mac Alister, Drexel Institute 
1859 W. W. Keen, 1729 Chestnut st. 
1866 J. B. G. Pidge, 505 Green st. 

1869 J. M. Rhodes, 121 South 5th st. 

1870 Thomas Burgess, Episcopal hospital 
C. S. Child, "217 Chestnut st. 

E. F. Fales, 3200 Columbia av. 
W. C. Hamm, 3417 Race st. 

1571 J. M. Duane, 1935 Spiuce st. 

1572 F. P. Howe, 251 South 17th st. 
1877 II. F. Hansell, 254 South 16th st. 

1879 C. S. Boyer, 3223 Clifford st. 

1880 A. W. Howe, 332 South 21st st. 
II . I. Keen, 4210 Walnut st. 

1SS2 W. C. Lott, 4013 Chestnut st. 

Jefferson Shiel, 1324 Locust st. 
1884// W. H. Bennett, 332 South i5thst. 

1855 Frank Mauran, 625 Drexel Building 
1.S86 D. R. Bullen, General Electric Co. 

1857 D. C. Munro, University of Penn. 
1890 M. S. Budlong, Hahnemann Hospi- 
tal 

1892 T. S. Brown, 1435 North 16th st. 
II. G. Partridge, '327 North 40th st. 
G. N. Richmond, 327 North 40th st. 

iS93^C. II. Banes, 2021 Spring Garden st 

1894 E. S. Nash, 1316 North nth st. 
Pittsburgh 

1854 C. H. Zug, 13th and Etna sts. 

i860 II. A. Laughlin 
H. K. Porter 

1S6S W. E. Lincoln 

1SS5 A. P. Folvvell, 700 Lewis Block 
Reading 

1828 M. A. DeW. Howe 
Scranton 

1872 A. D. Dean 
South Easton 

1856 II. W. Hibbard, Lehigh Valley 

Railroad Office 
Swarthmore, Delatvare Co. 

1852 E. H. Magill, Swarthmore College 

Uniontown 

1879 O. J. Sturgis 
Warren 

1S94 H - D - Hazeltine, 710 Water st. 
Washington 

1S74 J. B. Wheeler, Trinity Hall 

West Chester 

1843 C S. James, 126 West Miner st. 
1879 W. P. Dick, State Normal School 



Williamsport 

1S54 H. C. Parsons, 26 West st. 

1590 James McLaughlin, 11 Trinity pi. 

NEW JERSEY 
Bayonne 

1878/i G. E. Horr, 79 West 5th st. 
Bound Rock 

1S76 H. C. Suydam 
Bridgeton 

1570 C. E. Sheppard 
Camden 

1SS4 J. G. Doron, 207 North 6th st. 

1892 J. F. Blacklock, 60S Pine st. 
East Orange 

1855 T. D. Warren, 443 William st. 
Elizabeth 

1853 F. M. McAllister 

1863 G. W. Calkins, 564 Madison av. 
Flushing 

1591 C. E. Knowles 
Hackensack 

1SS1 C. F. Adams, 229 Union st. 
Jersey City 

1S60 B. F. Pabodie, Box 104 
Long Branch City 

1571 R. A. Brown, 53 Norwood av. 
1887 I. H. Gilhuly, Box 230 

Millville 

18S3 E. C. Stokes 
Morristown 

1853 F. S. Bradford, 36 Maple av. 
iSSV> C. A. Reed, 15 Harrison st. 
1S94 S. McP. Higg'ins 

Mt. Holly 
1S88 C. K. Chambers, Masonic Temple 

Newark 

18S7 R. M. Sherman, 267 Clinton av. 

Orange 

1S55// J. L. Blake 
1S84 W. B. Arnold 
Paterson 

1572 J. R. Beam, 148 Ellison st. [Co. 

1557 H. F. Walker, Passaic Rolling Mill 

1558 C. D. Cooke 

1893 W. E. Chalmers, 27 Sheridan av. 

Princeton 

1S50 J. O. Murray 
Red Bank 

1S78 Richard Case 
Rutherford 

1854 W. C. Ingalls 
Somerville 

1S74 C. B. Mathewson, Box 613 
1S.S9 F. A. Smith 
Summit 
1S56 F. W. White 
1S90 E. F. White, Box 620 



4i8 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Vineland, Cumberland Co. 

1843 D. F. Morrill 
West Freehold 

1861 J. J. Ely, 95 Main st. 

MARYLAND 
Annapolis 

1830 F. J. Lippitt, 7 Blake Row 
Baltimore [st. 

1839 J. B. M. Potter, 330 North Charles 
1841 R. C. Hall 

Franklin Wilson, S07 St. Paul st. 
1S50 E. P. Gray, 1326 North Mount st. 

1864 Abner Greenleaf, 624 West Franklin 

st. 

1865 R. H. Paine, 816 North Eutaw st. 

1877 J. H. Tyler, 416 West German st. 

1878 W. G. Chandler, 2415 North Cal- 

vert st. 
1S85 W. H. Shedd, 425 Mosher st. 
1893 E - B - Niver, S09 Cathedral st. 
Hyattsville 

1890 G. H. Webb 
Lonaconing 

1S70 J. O. Bullock 
Whaleysville 
1S44 J. E. Whitaker 

VIRGINIA 

Saltville 

1 89 1 CM. Perry 
Richmond 

1846 C. R. Cullen, Barton Heights 
1S5S L. B. Tefft, 1600 West Leigh st. 



1872 W. W. Landrum, 911 Park av. 
1882 G. R. Hovey 

WEST VIRGINIA 
Charleston, Kanatvha Co. 

1S47 A. H. Campbell 
Elkins 

1864 Amos Robinson 

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA 
Tacoma Park 

1841 David Haynes 
Washington 

1855 H. N. Snyder, Bureau of Pensions 
1850 C. H. Alden, Surgeon-General's 
Office 

J. M. Cutts, 2815 N st. 

Richard Olney, Secretary of State 

1857 A. T. Britton, Pacific Building 

1858 John Hay, Lafayette sq. 

1S61 T. T. Caswell, Navy Pay Office, 
1429 New York av. 

1867 W. H. Hawkes, 734 Seventeenth st. 
N. W. 

i86S/;A.J. Huntington, Columbian Uni- 
versity 

1872 J. H. Olcott, Woodward and Lo- 

th rop 

1873 Daniel Rhodes, Pension Office 
1S77 G. W. Milford, 450 N st., N. W. 
18S2// Horace Gray, 1061 I st. 

1892 W. C. Langdon, 2719 P st., N. W. 

1893 H - E - Da y> Kendall Green 

J. J. Fitzgerald, 14S D st., N. W. 
a W. T. Harris, 914 Twenty-Third st. 



SOUTHERN STATES 

NORTH CAROLINA 



Charlotte 

1865 G. B. Hanna, U. S. assay office 
Wilmington 
1S65 J. McD. French, Orton House 

SOUTH CAROLINA 

Cheraw 

1S45 Cornelius Kollock, Corner of Mar- 
ket and Green sts. 
Greenville 

1S49 J. K. Mendenhall, 95 Pendleton st. 

1S87 H. P. Young, Furman University 
Spartanburg 

1S59 S. T. Poinier 

GEORGIA 
Atlanta 

1893 F. A. Updike, Atlanta Baptist Sem- 
inary 
Augusta 
18SS J. W. Gilbert, 1616 Thirteenth st. 



Boston 

1874 D. R. Blood 
Sterling, Glytin Co. 

1854 A. W. Couper 
Toccoa 

1839 P. S. Whitman 
Washington, Wilkes Co. 

1847 M. G. Robert 

FLORIDA 

Tallahassee 

1843 R. B. Hilton 
Pensacola 

1S63 A. F. Warren, 504 North Baylen st. 

Deland 

1874 John McKinney 
Jacksonville 

1S60 W. M. Ledwith 

ALABAMA 
Birmingham 

1S55 Charles Turner 



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419 



Montgomery 

1894 J. W. Beverly 

MISSISSIPPI 

Biloxi 

1568 Ebenezer Thompson 
Jackson 

1894 II. I). Casey. Jackson College 
Macon 
1850 J. II. Buck 

LOUISIANA 

New Orleans 

1569 G. H. Felton, Leland university 

TENNESSEE 

Knoxville 

1862 J. B. Kelly, 1701 Jefferson av. 
Memphis 
1S67 J. M. Judah 



ARKANSAS 

Eureka Springs 

1S50// R. S.James 
Little Rock 

1842 II. N. Pierce, 1700 Centre st. 
Marianna, Lee Co. 
1868 J. M. Daggett 

TEXAS 
Dallas 

1882 A. P. Foster, 312 Main st. 
Denison 

1849 A.J. Robert, 7iSWest Owing st. 
Fort Worth 

1S91 J. E. Weeden 
Meridian 

1S77 W. M. Knight 
San Antonio 

1865// Frank Wheaton 
Waco 

1S47 J. H. Luther, 1601 South 8th st. 



CENTRAL STATES 



OHIO 

Akron 

1884 A. E. Scoville, 544 East Buchtelav. 
Cincinnati 
1858 E. W. Coy, Hughes High School 

E. L. De Camp, Third National 
Bank Building 

S. T. Harris [nut sts. 

18S0 S. W. Smith, Cor. Third and Wal- 
18S2 C. H. Wheeler, 20 Brookside av., 
Station A. 
Cleveland 
1846 F.J. Dickman, 449 Prospect st. 
1864 S. F. Hancock, 32 Yeakel st. 
1S74 J. H. Hoyt, 886 Prospect st. 

A. G. Upham, 163 Kennard st. 

F. P. Whitman, Adelbert College 

1878 Elton Hoyt 

1879 N. S. Calhoun, 156 Kenilvvorth st. 
1881 E.L.Thurston, Blackstone Building 
1884 C. G. King, 89 Euclid av. 

Columbus 

1873 Carver Howland, Columbus Bar- 
racks 

1875 Josiah Medbery 

1890 F. M. Sackett, King Building 
Dayton 

1S62 H. F. Colby 
Elyria 

1870 T. G. Field, 14 East av. 

1S93 B. W.Johnson 
Gambier 

1887 G. R. Pinkham 



Granville, Licking Co. 
18153^ Daniel Shepardson 
1870 R. S. Colwell 

1584 A. D. Cole 
King's Mills 

1585 N. L. Richmond 
Kingsville 

1847 Edwin Dibell 
Norwalk 

1854 E. P. Smith 
Oberlin 

1876 J. T. Shaw, 100 Elm st. 
1887/; G. F.Wright 
Plain City, Ma dhoti Co. 
1842 John Hunt, Chilicothe st. 

Toledo 

1885 R. M. Streeter, Cor. St. Clair and 

Oak sts. 
1S69 D. M. Fisk, 2024 Robinwood av. 
1S80 James Austin, 727 Oakwood av. 

J. L. Richmond, 129 Thirteenth st. 
1894 William Douglas, 13 Hartford Build- 
ing 
R. W. Kirkley, 1 107 Jefferson av. 
Wyoming, Hamilton Co. 

1855 W. H. Pabodie 
Xenia 

1892 E. B. Munger 

INDIANA 

Fort Wayne 

1S60 J. S. Larwill 



420 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Indianapolis 

1843 Henry Day, 122 North Pennsyl- 

vania St. 
186S F.W. Douglas, 680 North Illinois st 

La Porte 

1862 Addison Parker, 806 Indiana av. 

Terre Haute 

1564 J. S. Holmes, 200 North 6th st. 

St. Vincennes 

1873 c - G - McCord, 504 Hart st. 

ILLINOIS 
Atlanta 

1844 G. M. Angell 
1872 J. L. Bevan 

Alton 

1847 H. S. Baker 

1857 C. H. Hapgood 
Chicago 

1831 W. F. De Wolf, 226 Dearborn av. 
1842 C. K. Colver, 100 Thirty-fifth st. 
1844 S. H. Boutell, 107 Dearborn st. 

1854 G- P- Upton, 2427 South Paik a v. 

1855 J. W. Bigelow, 5407 Dearborn st. 
1864 David Fales, 65 Portland Block 

G- H. Hulbert, 12 Sherman st. 

1565 M. D. Shea, 199 Madison st. 

1567 E. O. Brown, 400 North State st. 
Orville Peckham, 51S First National 

Bank Building 

1568 H. W. Parkhurst, 1 Park Row 

1869 W. T. Richmond, 159 La Salle st. 

1870 F. P. Read, 613 First National Bank 

Building 

1872 N. B. Judah, 2701 Prairie av. 

1873 J. L. Lincoln, 61 Wabash av. 

1877 E. F. Ballou, Care W. B. Ballon, 34 

River st. [Hyde Park 

J. R. Gow, 275 Fifty-second st., 

1579 D. L. Barnes, 76S The Rookery 

1580 G. S. Goodspeed, University of 

Chicago 

D. L. Morrill, 1809 Frederick st. 
1882 C. L. Bartlett, 96 Washington st. 

J. A. Johnson, 603 First National 
Bank Building 

C. H.S. Weaver, 100 Washington st. 
18S3 F.W. Shepardson, 5475 Kimbarkav. 
18S5 E. L. Clarke, 119 Dearborn st. 
1886 F. L. Morse, 143 Park av. 

C V. Roberts, 9S2 West Polk st. 

1858 W. H. Craig, 94 La Salle st. 
1889 R. S. Fyfe, 3721 Rhodes av. 

George Packard, 518 First National 

Bank Building 
V.P. Squires. University of Chicago 
1891 C. A. Cook, Tremont House 

F.G. Cressey, University of Chicago 
a A. D. Mead, 17 Ray st. 
1893^7 H. E. Walter, 402 Center st. 
1S94 F. C. R. Jackson, 137 Divinity Hall, 
University of Chicago 



Englewood 

1880 F.J. C. Walton 
Evanston 

1882 W. B. Bogert, 1S1S Sheridan Road 
Qalesburg 

18S3 W. E. Simonds, Knox College 
Maywood 

1856 O. S. Westcott 
Moline, Rock Island Co. 

1S55 G. W. Dow, 1S22 Fifth av. 
Quincy 

1894 M. C. Stewart 
Morgan Park 

1SS3 I. B. Burgess 

1884 F. M. Bronson 

1887 W. J. Chase 

1893 A. R. Wightman 
Ottawa 

1890 J. M. Killelea 
Peoria 

183S Alexander Burgess, National Hotel 
Upper Alton 

1888^ A. K. de Blois 

KENTUCKY 
Louisville 

1S49 R- T- Durrett, 202 East Chestnut st. 

18^4 William Tillman, S26 Second st. 

1884 A. Y. Ford, 212S Floyd st. 
Paducah 

1S78 H. O. Farnham 
Somerset 

1S94 G. S.Ellis 

MISSOURI 
Amity 

1865 J. P. Field 
Jefferson City 

1877 I. E. Page, Lincoln Institute 
Kansas City 

1S68 James Scammon, 2460 Brooklyn av. 

1871 J. C Jones, cor. Linwood av. and 
Flora st. 

1873 L. T. James, 919 Holmes st. 

1S76 W. C Parker, 914-16 N. Y. Life 
Building 

188.; B. W. Lightburn, 1012 Locust st. 
Mexico 

1847 B. L. Locke 
St. Louis 

1846 H. I. Coe 

1S60 J. G. Chapman, Vandeventer pi. 

1862 D .S. H. Smith, 3646 Washington av 

1863 Denham Arnold, 1127 North Grand 

av. 
1S64 N. O. Grey, 9th and Olive sts. 
1880 A. L. Abbott, 314 Pine st. 
Sweet Springs 
185S Francis Mansfield 



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421 



MICHIGAN 
Alma 

1S41 Kendall Brooks 
Ann Arbor 

1849 J. B. Angell 

1S70// S. F. Peckham 
Detroit 

1S3S G. V. N. Lothrop 

1865 J. W. Finney, 41 Edmund pi. 

1SS2 George Huntington, 749 Second av. 

1SS7 P. J. Reid, 149 East Montcalm st. 
Ithaca 

1890 C. W. Lisk 
Jackson 

1856 U. W. Lawton 
Kalamazoo 

1845 Samuel Haskell 

1852 Samuel Brooks 

1564 S.J. Axtell, 516 Locust st. 

1S93 W.D. Johnston, 715 West Lowell st. 

Leslie 

1SS5 H. K. Wilbur 
Mattawan, Van Buren Co. 

1S46 F. W. Anthony 
Negaunee, Marquette Co. 

1S81 H. W. Sheldon 
Saginaw 

1869 J. H. Covvell, 318 North Warren av. 
1S81 *W. F. Denfeld 

Romeo 

1854 S. A. Read 

WISCONSIN 
Evansville 

1S72 O. P. Bestor 
Nashotah 

1S71 Walter Russell Gardner 
Sheboygan Falls 

1550 S. A. Simpson 
Whitewater 

1855 E. K. Dexter 

IOWA 
Boone 

1852 N. E. Goldthwait,Sn West 3d st. 
1S90 S. G. Goldthwait, Sn West y\ st. 

Cedar Falls 

1853 H. M. Jones, 82 1 Fremont st. 
Creston, Union Co. 

1851 A. J. Mauran 
Des Moines 

1870 J. C. Macy, 1318 West Locust st. 
1S92 F. A. Durham, 612 Locust st. 

Sioux City 
1S38 N. A. Reed 

1565 E. H. Bucknam, 1214 Douglas st. 
T. W. Rees, 517 Center st. 

1S7S W. G- Clarke, 424 Fourth st. 
Winterset, Madison Co. 

1551 Frederick Mott 



MINNESOTA 
Austin 

1S6S C. D. Belden 
Duluth 

1881 W. B. Silvey, 405 Masaha aw 

1883 W. G. Crosby, 002 First National 
Bank Building 
Faribault 

1S57 G. C. Tanner 
Hastings 

1S48 J. R. Clagett 
Minneapolis 

^55 J- D. Long, 3300 Stevens av. 

1S57 Frederick Paine, 1028 Hawthorne av 

1S60 Wavland Ilovt 

1S70 P. M. Woodman. Lumber Exchange 
Building 

1572 T. D. Smith, 2720 Pillsburv av. 
1S75 C. A. Reese 

1577 F. K. Pratt, 510 N. Y. Life Building 

1551 Morgan Brooks 
Richfield 

1842 J. R. Man I on 
St. Cloud 

1578 C. T. Staples 
St. Paul 

1865 G. W. Shaw, 11 Langford Park pi., 
St. Anthony Park 

1573 W. E. Thompson, S79 Pascal av. 
18S0 J. P. Knowles 

1SS3 L. P. Ordwav, 2^0 East 4th st. 
Stillwater 

18S3 J. A. Brown, q;o6 South Fourth st. 
Wabasha 

1852 J. N. Murdock 
Waterville 

1S84 C. R. Upton 
Winnebago City 

1S7S G. A. Burgess 

KANSAS 
Hutchinson 

18S2 W. A. Buxton 
Kansas City 

1S65 J. G. Dougherty, 616 Everett av. 
Ontario, Jackson Co'. 

1552 G. A. Allen 
Topeka 

1876 T. B. Thomas 

1S7S B. R. Wheeler 

1S83 C. M. Sheldon, 15 15 Fifteenth st. 

NEBRASKA 
Crete 

18S2 W. E. Jillson, Doane College 
Grand Island 

1867 H. W. Stearns, 119 East nth st. 
Lincoln 

1 84 1 J. M. Thayer 

1S47 A. P. S. Stuart, 330 North nth st. 
Omaha 

1S61; W T . C Ives, City Hall 

18S8 C. W. Young, 51 Barker Block 



422 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 

WESTERN STATES 



CALIFORNIA 
Alameda 

1836 T. L. Randolph, 2029 Encin.il av. 

1S6S G. R. Read, 2002 Pacific av. 
Berkeley 

1S89 C. C. Plehn 
Kenwood, Sonoma Co. 

1893 A. J. Lewellyn 
Los Angeles 

1S46 J. C. Fletcher, 223 Welcome st. 

1S69 J. H. Shankland, 21 Baker Block 

1S72 J. W. Hendrick, 219 North Soto st. 

1881 C W. Pendleton, 5 and 7 Law 
Building, Temple st. 

18S3 A. E. Baker, 1024 Blaine st 
Mariposa 

i855 J- W. Congdon 
Milton, Calaveras Co. 

1S6S J. H. Southwick 
Monrovia 

1865 W. D. U. Shearman 
Oakland 

1852 F. O. Barstow, 1261 Kirkham st. 

1859 T. F. Toby 

i860 G. S. Abbott, 11S Eleventh st. 

1866 W. C. Angell, 323 Eleventh st. 
18SS C. H. Abbott 

St. Helena, Napa Co. 
1881 S. L. Irons 
San Diego 

1871 Elijah William Hendricks 
San Francisco 
1839/& Abel Stevens, Care Rev. J.D.Ham- 
mond, 1037 Market st. 
1840 O. W. Briggs, 1600 Taylor st. 
E. V. Hathawaj' 

1852 N. W. Moore, 2124 Calfornia st. 
1861 A. N. Drown, 104 Sutter st. 
1871 H. H. Wvman, 628 California st. 
187S W. B. Winn, Daily Report Office 

1853 N. B. Blaisdell, 222 Sansome st. 
San Jose 

1863 C. C. Cragin, Box 494 
Selma 

1888 L. C. Sanford 
South Riverside 

1 86 1 W. H. Randall 

OREGON 
Eugene 

184S Mark Bailey 



Portland 

1877 F. L. Sullivan, Pacific Baptist 
1S87 I. C. Hicks, 131 Third st. 

WASHINGTON 
Centralia, Lewis Co. 

1S78 Robert Alexander 
Everett 

1883 E. S. Lyon 
1 888 G. S. Brown 

F. H. Brownell 
1893 H. A. Richards 

Seattle 

1880 W. F. Richardson, 2 115 Edes st. 

COLORADO 
Colorado Springs 

1861 T. H. Edsall 

1864 J. W. Colwell, 329 North Nevada av. 

187s S. Le N. Caldwell 

1879 C P. Bennett 

1883 F. E. Brooks, 1324 Nevada av. 

M. C. Gile, 1619 North Cascade av. 
1S89 Charles Farnsworth 

1891 E. G. Dexter 
Denver 

1S51 E. T. Ailing 
1S56 N. P. Hill 

1880 J. C Starkweather 
1883 E. F. Dunlevv 
1S85 Crawford Hill 
18S9 W. S. Pease 

NORTH DAKOTA 
Fargo 

1S61 A. D. Thomas 

SOUTH DAKOTA 
Elk Point 

1892 Charles Stickney 
Pierre 

1880 John Sutherland 

IDAHO 
Blackfoot 

18S7 F. S. Dietrich 

MONTANA 
Butte 

1882 J. H. Spencer 
Helena 

185S A. H. Nelson, Box 457 

UTAH 
Salt Lake City 

1877 W. G. Van Home 



FOREIGN COUNTRIES 



NEW BRUNSWICK 

Milltown 

1SS3 Lewis Dexter 



St. John 

1S69// Silas Alward, Sunnyside, Mount 
Pleasant 



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423 



ONTARIO 
Caldwell 

1877 Patrick Whitney 
Hamilton 

18S5 C. O. Dexter 
Toronto 

1864^ Go Id win Smith 

QUEBEC 
Ottawa 

1888 C. F. Medbury 
Quebec 

1888 C. H. Day, 7 Dauphin st. 

WEST INDIES 
Trinidad, Port of Spain. 
1861 J. A. De Wolf 

PERU 
Callao 

1SS1 P. S. Burbank 

ENGLAND 
Hawthornden, Queen's Ride, Barnes 
Common, Surrey. 
1S6S F. E. Bliss 
London 
1S51 John Norris, Care Brown, Shepley 
lV Co. [lege 

1852/^ Joseph Angus, Regents Park Col- 
1880 Paul Waterman, Care Brown, Shep- 
ley & Co. [Shepley & Co. 
1S85 A. McC. Warren, Care Brown, 
1SS9//H. G. Guinness, Harley House, 
Founders Court, Row Road 

SCOTLAND 
Dalbeattie, Kirkcudbrightshire. 

1584 Andrew Newall 

HOLLAND 
Egmond a. d. lioef 

1872 George Hitchcock 

FRANCE 
Paris 

iS66//J. M. Read, 12 rue La Boetie 

Champs-Ely sees 
1874 II. P. Waterman 

GERMANY 
Chemnitz, Saxony 

1585 J. C. Monaghan 
Leipsic 

1893 I. L. Foster, Care Fr. Dr. Buch. 
Leplay Str. S2 



ITALY 
Venice 

1S73 W. F. Brown, Palazzo da Mula, 
San Vio 725 

GREECE 
Athens 

1S51 T. G. Dickson 

INDIA, ASSAM 
Amguri 

1S57 E. W. Clark 
Gauhati 

1SS0 C. E. Burdette 
Kohima 

1880 S. W. Rivenburg 

INDIA, BURMAH 
Insein 

1877 W. F. Thomas 
Maulmain 

1861 E. O. Stevens 
Rangoon 

1S37 D. L. Brayton 

1S62 J. N. Cushing, Baptist college, 

Alon 
1S78 F. T. Whitman 

INDIA, MADRAS PRESIDENCY 
Nellore 

1569 David Downie 

CHINA 
Ningpo 

1S62 J. R. Goddard 
Sinfu, Sz-Chuen Province 
1S77 C. H. Finch, Care Local Post, 
Hankow 

Swatow 

1570 William Ashmore 

JAPAN 

Nemuro, Hokkaido 

1S86 W. B. Parshley 
Sendai 

1S86 S. W. Hamblen 
Tokio [sity 

1S7S Augustus Wood. Imperial Univer- 

1S94 J- K. Matumoto 
Yokohama 

1872 A. A. Bennett 

NEW ZEALAND 
Auckland 

1S86 A. L. Sarle, Arnold, Cheney .Si Co. 



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BROWN UNIVERSITY 



INDEX OF OFFICERS 



Name. Page. 

Adams, Jasper 11, 15 

Alger, John Lincoln 18, 24 

Allen, Benjamin 14 

Allen, Zachariah 7 

Anderson, Thomas Davis 3, 10, 21 

Andrews, Elisha Benjamin 

1, 3, 13, 21, 23 

Angell, James Burrill. . 12, 20 

Appleton, John Howard 12, 16, 23 

Arnold, Albert Nicholas 9 

Arnold, Josiah 20 

Arnold, Josias Lyndon 14 

Arnold, Richard James 7 

Arnold, Samuel Greene 6, 8 

Arnold, Thomas 2, 6,10 

Arnold, Welcome 5 

Ashmore, William 17 

Atwater, Richard Mead 9, 21 

Babcock, Joshua 1 

Babcock, Rufus 7 

Backus, Isaac 4 

Badger, Moses 2 

Bailey, John 15, 19 

Bailey, William Whitman. . .13, 17, 23 

Baldwin, Thomas 2, 6 

Bancroft, Timothy Whiting 12 

Barker, Isaac Bow en 16 

Barker, Peleg 4 

Barnes, David Leonard 2 

Barrows, Comfort Edwin 9 

Barry, Henry Milton 19, 25 

Batterson, James Goodwin 9, 22 

Beckwith, Daniel 20 

Benedict, David 6 

Benjamin, Judson 20 

Bennett, Charles Edwin 13, 17 

Bennett, James Lawrence 17 

Bennett, Job 4, 10 

Benson, George 5 

Bishop, Nathan 3, 7, 15 

Bissett, George 2 

Bixby, Moses Homan 9, 22 

Blake, Eli Whitney 13, 23 

Blanding, William 20 

Bliss, William 5 

Boise, James Robinson 12, 16 

Bolles, Jesse 20 

Bolles, Lucius 2, 6 

Bond, Alvan 3 

Borden, Jefferson 8 

Bosworth. Alfred 8 

Bourne, Benjamin 5 

Bourne, Prank Baylies 16 

Bowen, Ephraim 4 

Bowen, Horatio Gates 11, 19 

Bowen, Jabez 2, 5, 10 

Bowen, Pardon 6 

Bowen, William Gorliss 11 

Bradford, Shadrach Staudish 3, 8 

Bradford, William : 5 

Bradley, Charles Smith 3, 15 

Bridgham, Samuel Willard 7, 10 

Brink, Clark Mills 18, 24 



Name. Page. 

Bronson, Frank Melville 17 

Bronson, Walter Cochrane 14, 24 

Brooks, Aaron 15, 19 

Brooks, Samuel 16, 20 

Brown, James 2 

Brown, John . ..5, 10 

Brown, John Carter 2, 7 

Brown, Joseph 4, 11 

Brown, Marmaduke 2 

Brown, Marshall Stewart 18 

Brown, Nicholas 2, 4, 5, 6, 10 

Brown, William 4 

Brownell, Ernest Henry IS 

Buffum, Thomas 7 

Bumpus, Hermon Carey 13, 17, 23 

Burdick, James Solomon. . ■ 18 

Burges, Tristam 6, 11 

Burgess, Eibenezer 15 

Burgess, George 15 

Burgess, Thomas 7 

Burnett, Edmund Cody 18, 25 

Burnham, Edward Clifton IS, 24 

Burnham, John Milton 20, 2."> 

Burrage, Henry S^veetser 9, 22 

Burrill, James 6 

Cady, Joseph 20 

Cahoon, Daniel 5 

Oalder, Edwin Eddy 17, 24 

Caldwell, Samuel Lunt 3, 8, 10 

Campbell, Archibald 4 

Carrington, Edward 7 

Caswell, Alexis 1, 3, 8, 11, 19 

Caswell, Edward Thompson 20 

Chace, Arnold Buffum 9, 10, 16, 21 

Ohace, George Ide 1, 12, 15 

Chace, Jonathan 9, 22 

Chamberlain, Charles 15 

Champlin, James Tift 15 

Chapin, Charles Value 13, 17, 23 

Chaplin, Jeremiah 14 

Chase, Stephen Abbott 8 

Child, John Throop 6 

Child, Sylvester 4 

Clark, Joshua 4 

Clarke, Abraham Lynsen 2 

Clarke, Benjamin Franklin. .12, 16, 23 

Clarke, John Innes 5 

Clarke, Joseph 5 

Clarke, Peleg 5 

Qlay, Joseph 6 

Colby, Charles Lewis 3, 9, 21 

Colby, Gardner 8 

Cole, John 5 

Collier, William 6 

Collins, George Lewis 8, 9, 22 

Collins, James Franklin 19, 25 

Cblvin, Stephen Sheldon 18, 24 

Condy, Jeremiah 1 

Gooke, Nicholas 4 

Corliss, George Frost 16 

Crane, Silas Axtell 15 

Crocker, Nathan Bourne 2, 10 

Crocker, William Allen 8 



INDEX OF OFFICERS 



425 



Name. Page. 

( Vosby, Thomas 19, 25 

Crosby, Wilson Gardner 17 

Crowell, Asa Clinton 14, 17, 24 

Cutler, Edward Hutchins 10, 20 

Cutler, Enos 15 

Chitting, Sewall Sylvester 8 

D'Arcais, Guglielmo 17 

Davis, Felix Bertrand 18 

Davis, Gustavus Fellowes 7 

Davis, Isaac 3, 7 

Davis, John 2 

Davis, Nathaniel French 13, 17, 23 

Day, Albert 8 

Day, Henry '. 12 

Dealey, James Quayle IS, 24 

Delabarre, Edmund Burke 14. 24 

Delaney, Archibald Grant 20, 25 

Dench, Gilbert 14 

Dexter, Edwin Grant 18 

Diman, Jeremiah Lewis 12 

Doering, August 1G 

Doggett, Simeon 14 

Dorr, Sullivan G 

Dorrance, John 6, 14, 19 

Douglas, Francis Wayland 20 

Douglas, William 20 

Drowne, Solomon 2, 11 

Duncan, Alexander 3, 7 

Duncan, James Henry 2 

Duncan, Samuel White 3, 21 

Dunn, Robinson Potter 12, 16, 20 

Durfee, Job 7 

Durfee, Thomas 3, 9, 10, 21 

Durkee, Orin Parker 18 

D'Wolf, John 11 

Marie, Joseph Pitman 9, 22 

Eastman, Samuel Collin 20 

Easton, Jonathan 2 

Easton, Nicholas 4 

Eaton, William Hadley 9, 21 

Eddy, John Mathewson 11 

Eddy, Samuel 2, G, 10 

Eddy, William Holden 18 

Eddy, Zachariah 3 

Edes, Henry 2, 6 

Edwards, Morgan 1 

Edwards, Stephen Ostrom 17 

Elam, Samuel 5 

Elliott, Lemuel Holmes 20 

Ellis, Ferdinand 15 

Elton, Romeo 6, 11 

Ely, Adolph Conrad 19, 25 

Emmons, William 15, 19 

Everett, Walter Goodnow 14, 17, 24 

Eyres, Thomas 1, 10 

Farnham, Frank Alexander 20 

Faunce, William Herbert Perry 17 

Fearing, Henrv Seymour 15 

Field, George AVilton 14, 24 

Fisher, Willard Clark 17 

Fisk, Elisha 14 

Fitz, Eustace Gary 9, 22 

Flanders, Charles Worthen 8 

Fletcher, Austin Barclay 17 

Fletcher, Richard 2, 7 

Flint, Abel 14 

Fobes, Perez 1, 2, 11 

Fogg, Miller Moore 19, 25 

Forbush, William Byron 18 

Foster, Benjamin 5 



Name. Page. 

Foster, Irving Lysander 18 

Foster, Theodore 5 

Fowler, Christopher 5 

Francis, John 5 

Francis, John Brown 7, 10 

French, Ferdinand Courtney 17 

Frieze, Henry Simmons 1G 

Gammed. Robert Ives 9, 22 

Gammed, William 3, 7, 12, 15, 19 

Gamwell, Edward Francis 19, 25 

Gano, John 4 

Gano, Stephen G 

Gardner, Henry Brayton. .. .13, 17, 2.*'> 

Gaskill, Francis Almon 9, 22 

Gates, Charles Horatio 16 

Goddard, Robert Hale Ives 3, 21 

Goddard, Thomas Poynton Ives 3 

Goddard, William 8. 10, 21 

Goddard, William Giles 2, 7, 10, 11 

Goff, Charles Bradford 9, 22 

Going, Jonathan 7 

Gordon, Adoniram Judson 3, 8, 21 

Gorham, Frederick Poole 18, 24 

Granger, Abraham Holly 8 

Granger, James Nathaniel 3. S 

Gray, George Milton IS, 25 

Green, Arnold 9, 22 

Green, Theodore Francis IS, 24 

Green, Timothy Ruggles 7 

Greene, George Washington Id 

Greene, John Francis 18, 24 

Greene, Ray 5 

Greene, Richard Ward 7 

Greene, Samuel Stillman 12 

Greene, Thomas 4 

Greene, William 5 

Griswold, Alexander Viets 2, G, 10 

Guild, Frederick Taft 17, 20, 24 

Guild, Reuben Aldridge 19, 20, 25 

Hackett, Horatio Balch 12 

Hague, William 7 

Haile, Levi 7 

Hall, Edward Brooks 7 

Halsey, Thomas Lloyd G 

Haikness, Albert 12, 2:'. 

Harkness, Albert Granger 13, 23 

Hartshorn, Joseph Charles S 

Hartwell, John Bryant 8 

Hartwell, Mortimer Hall 9 

Hazard, George 4 

Hazard, Rowland '. 3, 9, 21 

Hazard, Rowland Gibson 3, 8 

Hazard, Rowland Gibson 9, 22 

Helme, James 4 

Herreshoff, John Brown Francis. ... 16 

Hildreth, Henry Theodore 14 

Hill, Frederic Alexander 17 

Hill, John Edward IS, 24 

Hill, Nathaniel Peter 12, 16 

Hinds, Albert Walker 19, 25 

Hitchcock, Enos 2, 5 

Hobigand, Theodore Maximilien 16 

Holroyd, William 5 

Honyman, James 4 

Hopkins, E'sek 5 

Hopkins, Rufus 5 

Hopkins, Stephen 4, 10 

Hovey, Alvah 3, S, 21 

Howard, James Leland 9, 22 

Howe, Mark Antony De Wolfe.3, 8, 15 



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BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Name. Pago. 

Howell, David 1, 2, 10, 11, 14 

Howland, George 8 

Hoyt, Colgate 9, 22 

Hunter, William 6 

Ingalls, William 11 

Isham, Norman Morrison 18, 25 

Ives, Moses Brown 7, 10 

Ives, Robert Hale 7, 10 

Ives, Thomas Poynton 5, 8 

Jackson, Henry 7 

Jackson, Richard G 

Jacobs, Walter Ballou 18, 24 

Jameson, John Franklin 13, 23 

Jenckes, Daniel • . 4 

Jenckes, John 4 

Jenckes, Joseph 6 

Jenckes, Thomas Allen 15 

Jenkins, Thomas 5 

Jenks, John Whipple Potter .... 13, 16 

Jennings, Andrew Jackson 9, 22 

Jewett, Charles Coffin 12, 19 

Jewett, James Richard 14, 17, 23 

Jewett, Paul 15 

Jillson, William Everett 16 

Johnson, Albert Bushnell ....... 18, 24 

Jones, William 6 

Joslen, Joseph 15 

Judson, Edward 9, 22 

Kane, Oliver 6 

Keely , George Washington 15 

Keen, William Williams 8, 21 

Keigwin, Henry Webster 17 

Kellen, William Vail 9, 22 

Kingsbury, John 3, 7, 10 

Knights, Frederick Mellen 19, 25 

Kriowles, James Davis 7 

Koopman, Harry Lyman 19, 25 

Langdon, Courtney 13, 23 

Langdon, William Cjhauncy 18 

Lapham, Oscar 9, 22 

Leach, Daniel 9 

Leonard, Arthur Newton 18 

Lester, Frank Eugene 18, 25 

Leverett, Washington 15 

Lincoln, Heman 3, 7, S 

Lincoln, John Larkin 12, 15, 16 

Lippitt, Moses 6 

Liscomb, William Shields 17 

Lyndon, Josias 4 

Lyon, Merrick » 3, 9, 16 

Mackie, John Milton 15 

Malbone, Francis 5 

Manatt, James Irving. . • 14, 24 

Manly, John Mathews 14, 23 

Mann, Horace 15, 19 

Manning, Henry Parker 18, 24 

Manning, James 1, 11 

Martin, Simeon 5 

Marvel, Frederick William. 19, 25 

Mason, Amasa 6 

Mason, Earl Potter 8 

Mason, James Brown 6 

Mason, John 5 

Mason, Russell 4 

Matteson, John 17 

Maxcy, Jonathan 1, 2, 5, 11, 14, 19 

Maxson, John 4 

Mellen, Edward 7 

Merrill, George Plumer 18, 25 

Merrill, Joseph Warren 8 



Name. Page. 

Messer, Asa 1, 2, 11, 14, 19 

Metcalf, Theron 2, 3, 10 

Miller, Moses 15 

Mills, William Hammond 20 

Morton, Allen Benton 19, 25 

Morton, Nathaniel 15 

Moss, William Washburn 19, 25 

Mount, William Dye 14, 17 

Munro, Wilfred Harold 13, 16, 23 

Murray, James Ormsbee 16 

Nelson, Stephen Smith 6 

Newell, Lyman Churchill 17 

Newhall, Barker 18, 24 

Nichols, Charles Lemuel 16 

Nickels, Christopher Mardenborough.15 

Nightingale, Joseph 5 

Norton, William Augustus 12 

Oliver, Thomas Fitch 2 

Olney, Qhristopher 6 

Olney, Richard 3, 21 

Osterhout, Winthrop John Vanleu- 

ven 18, 24 

Packard, Alpheus Spring 13, 23 

Page, Harrison Carleton 16 

Palmer, Albert De Forest 18, 24 

Pardee, William Jencks 14, 24 

Park, Calvin 11, 14, 19 

Park, Edwards Amasa 3, 21 

Parker, Fred Eugene 18, 24 

Parsons, Charles William 13, 16 

Parsons, Usher 11 

Patten, William 5 

Patten, William Samuel 8, 10 

Pattison, Robert Everett 2, 7 

Pease, Simon 4 

Peck, Solomon 15 

Peekham, Stephen Farnum 16 

Peirce, John 9, 12, 22 

Perry, Hiram H 16 

Phelps, Sylvanus Dryden 9, 22 

Phillips, William 7 

Pitman, John 2, 6, 7, 12, 20 

Poland, William Carey 13, 16, 23 

Poor, Charles Marshall 19, 25 

Porter, John Addison 12 

Potter, Charles Alfred 17 

Potter, Elisha Reynolds 6 

Pratt, Peter 15, 19 

Randall, Otis Everett 14, 17, 23 

Rea, Uriel 20 

Reed, John 15 

Renaud, Alphonse 16 

Rhodes, James 6 

Robbins, Ashur 14, 19 

Robins, Ezekiel (5 

Robinson, Ezekiel Oilman 1, 3, 13 

Robinson, Gilman Parker. 20 

Robinson, Luther 15 

Rogers, Daniel 5 

Rogers, John 6 

Rogers, Robert 2, 5 

Russel, William Channing 13 

Russell, Joseph 4 

Russell, William 5 • 

Sanford, Enoch 15 

Saunders, Walter Mills 18, 24 

Sayles, William Francis 9 

Scott, Adrian 14, 18, 24 

Scott, Robert 14 

Searle, Nathaniel 2, 6 



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Name. Page. 

Scars, Barnas 1, 2, 3, 12, 1(5 

Scars, Lorenzo 13, 23 

Secomb, Ebenezer G 

Senter, Isaac 5 

Sessions, Darius 4 

Steth, James 14, 24 

Sharp, Daniel 2, G 

Shepard, Thomas Perkins 8, 1~> 

Shippee, John Smith 19, 2o 

Simmons, James Barlow 9, 21 

Slater, Horatio Nelson 3, S, !), 21 

Smiley, Albert Keith 9, 21 

Smith, Elbridge 1(5 

Smith. Hezekiah 2 

Smith, Increase Sumner 15, 19 

Smith, John 5 

Smith, Melancthon F> 

Smith, Stephen Hopkins 7 

Smith, Walter Edward 18, 24 

Snow, Caleb Hopkins 15, 19 

Snow, Edwin Miller 9 

Snow, Louis Franklin 17, 24 

Spear, Nathan 4 

Sprague, William 8, 21 

Stanford, John 5 

Stark, Frank Edwin 18, 25 

Starkweather, Samuel 15 

Sterry, Cyprian 5 

Stillman, Samuel 2, 4 

Stillwell, Charles Martin 10 

Stockbridge, John Calvin 3, 8, 20 

Stoddard, Elijah Brigham 9, 21 

Stone, Henry Morgan 18, 24 

Stow, Baron , . 3, 7 

Sumner, Bradford 15 

Swaim, Samuel Budd 8 

Sweetland, Cornelius Sowle 9, 22 

Swift, Augustus Taber 17, 25 

Tanner, John 4 

Temple, Mabel 20, 25 

Thayer, Thatcher 8 

Thomas, Albert Ellsworth 19, 2.", 

Thomas, Benjamin Franklin 8, 10 

Thompson, Charles 

Thompson, Ebenezer 5 

Thompson, Otis 11, 11) 

Thresher, Ebenezer 7 

Thurber, Charles 8 

Thurston, Benjamin Babcoek 7 

Thurston, Benjamin Francis 

Thurston, Edward 4 

Thurston, Gardner 4 

Tieknor, Howard Malcolm 17 



Name. Page. 

Tillinghast, Daniel 5 

Tillinghast, John 4, IO 

Tillinghast, Joseph Leonard 7 

Tillinghast, Nicholas 4 

Tillinghast, Thomas G 

Tobey, Samuel Boyd 7, lO 

Tower, Ralph Winfrcd 18, 25 

Townscnd, Shcarjashub Bourne 15 

Train, Arthur Savage 8, 15 

Turner, Thomas Goodwin S 

Underwood, Adin Ballou 9 

Upham, Edward 1 

TTpton, Winslow 13, 23 

Vernon, Thomas 7 

Walker, Joseph Henry 9, 22 

Wanton, John G 4 

Wanton, Joseph 4 

Ward, Henry 2, 4 

Ward. Samuel 4, 5 

Warren, Andrew McCorrie 17 

Warren, John 4 

Warren, Jonas Goulding 8 

Waterhouse, Benjamin 2, 11 

Wayland, Francis 1, 2, 12 

Wayland Francis 3, 8, 21 

Wa viand, Heman Lincoln. . . .9, 20, 22 

Wayland, John 7, 15 

Webster, William Franklin 1G 

Weeden, John Hull 15 

West, Benjamin 11 

Wheaton, Joseph 15 

Wheaton, Levi G, 11 

Wheeler, Benjamin Ide 17 

Wheeler, Nelson 12 

Whittier, John Greeuleaf 8 

Wight, Henry 2 

Wightman, Alfred Reynolds 18 

Wilcox, Elmer Ahny 18, 24 

Wilkinson, William 19 

Williams, Alonzo 13, 10, 23 

Williams, Elisha Scott G 

Williams, John 20 

Williams, William 2 

Williams, William R 3 

Wilson, Clarence Edward 18 

Wilson, George Grafton 14, 24 

Winsor, Olney G 

AVinsor, Samuel 4 

Wood, Wilkes 2 

Woods, Alva 1,3. 7, 11 

Woods, John Carter Brown 9, 22 

Woods, Marshall • 8, 10, 21 



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The letter a indicates recipients of advanced degrees; ;// 
medical graduates; h honorary graduates. 



Name. Class. Page. 

Aaron, Charles Eugene 1850 1G3 

Aaron, Samuel h 1838 366 

Abbot, Jonathan 1791 34 

Abbott, Augustus Levi 1880 270 

Abbott, Carl Hewes 1888 299 

Abbott, Granville Sharp 1800 198 

Abbott, Harlan Pag-. 1885 289 

Abbott, James Percival 1874 247 

Abbott, Samuel Warren 1858 190 

Abercrombie, Daniel Webster 

hl883 394 

Adams, Benjamin :. . . . 1788 32 

Adams, Charles Francis 18S1 274 

Adams, Charles Robert 1880 270 

Adams, Earl Newton 1S89 301 

Adams, Ebenezer h 1799 342 

Adams, Edward Stowe 1879 270 

Adams, Henry Sylvanus. .. . 1860 202 

Adams, Horace 1813 62 

Adams, Jasper 1815 67 

Adams, John h 1797 341 

Adams, Robert John h 1875 390 

Addeman, Joshua Melancthon 1862 206 

Ains worth, Albert Child 1828 100 

Albee, Obadiah Wheelock... 1832 108 

Albro, Samuel Houston 1866 219 

Alden, Abner 1787 32 

Alden, Charles Henry h 1825 357 

Alden, Charles Henry 1856 184 

Alden, Cyrus 1807 52 

Alden, David 1838 123 

Alden, Lucius 1821 79 

Alden, Nathan 1806 51 

Alden, Peter Oliver 1792 35 

Alden, Seth 1814 65 

Alden, William Harrison 1849 160 

Aldis, Asa 1796 39 

Aldrich, Charles Spaulding. . . 1894 315 

Aldrich, Charles Talbot 1877 258 

Aldrich, David 1806 51 

Aldrich, Elisha Smith 1857 190 

Aldrich, Esek 1818 74 

Aldrich, Frank Edgar 1875 251 

Aldrich, Henry Leprelate. . .. 1876 254 

Aldrich, John 18S3 280 

Aldrich, Jonathan 1826 94 

Aldrich, Nelson Wilmarth . . h 1892 396 

Aldrich, Whipple 1799 42 

Alexander, Caleb h 1789 335 

Alexander, Harry Olin 1885 289 

Alexander, Robert 1878 262 

Alger, Emerson Henry 1S85 2S9 

Alger, Israel .* 1S11 58 



Name. Class. Page. 

Alger, John Lincoln 1890 304 

Allen, Amos 1S04 48 

Allen, Benjamin 1797 40 

Allen, Benjamin Frankliu. . . . 1817 72 

Allen, Benoni 1823 86 

Allen, Crawford 1815 67 

Allen, Cyrus William 1S26 94 

Allen, Edwin Pierce 1883 280 

Allen, Ethan 1S23 86 

Allen, Ethan 1860 201 

Allen, George Augustus 1852 170 

Allen, George Esdras 1850 163 

Allen, Henry Wheaton 1868 229 

Allen, Hiram m 1S25 325 

Allen, Ira Richard 1SS2 276 

Allen, James Reuben 1876 255 

Allen, Justin 1852 174 

Allen, Lucius m 1S20 324 

Allen, Morrill 1798 41 

Allen, Paul 1793 36 

Allen, Philip 1S03 47 

Allen, Thaddeus 1812 60 

Allen, William 1790 34 

Allen, William Henry 1811 58 

Allen, Zachariah 1813 62 

Allenton, Goodwin 1814 65 

Allenton, Russell 1813 62 

Allin, Charles Mnason 1847 153 

Ailing, Ebenezer Treat 1S51 166 

Allison, Burgess h 17S6 333 

Almy, Herbert 1S73 244 

Almy, Howard 1886 292 

Alward, Silas h 1869 387 

Ames, Edward Carrington . . . l867 223 

Ames, Ellis 1830 105 

Ames, Jeremiah Fisher h 1827 359 

Ames, Oliver h 1892 397 

Ames, Samuel 1823 86 

Ames, William 1863 208 

Ames, William Shaw 1838 123 

Andem, James 1845 146 

Anderson, Edward O h 1849 372 

Anderson, Robert 1802 45 

Anderson, Thomas Davis. . .h 1859 381 
Anderson, Thomas Davis .... l874 247 
Anderstrom, Lyndon Laroy. . 1885 289 

Andrews, Elisha h 1803 344 

Andrews, Elisha 1821 7'.) 

Andrews, Elisha Benjamin.. 1870 233 

Andrews, Erastus h 1859 3S1 

Andrews, Frank Howard 1884 285 

Andrews, George Frederick. . 1892 310 
Andrews, Neil 1892 310 



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Name. Class. Page. 

Andrews, Theodore 1850 198 

Andrews, Walter Evans 1S91 307 

Andros, Thomas h 1700 336 

Angell, George Manton 1844 144 

Angell, James Burrill 1S40 160 

Angell, Joseph Kinnieutt. . . . 1813 02 

Angell, Oliver 1S07 52 

Angell, Samuel 1S14 65 

Angell, Thomas Lemuel 1862 206 

Angell, Walter Foster 1880 270 

Angell, William Cook 1866 220 

Angier, Samuel Tubbs 1818 74 

Angus, Joseph h 1852 374 

Annan, Robert Landals 1786 31 

Annan, William 1786 31 

Anthony, Alfred Williams. .. 18S3 280 

Anthony, Frank William 1846 150 

Anthony, George Nelson.... 1850 103 

Anthony, Henry Bo wen 1833 110 

Anthony, Henry Burr 1879 266 

Anthony, Thomas Smith 1847 154 

Appleton, Frank 1890 304 

Appletou, John Howard 1863 211 

Appleton. Joseph 1772 28 

Archer, Jason Hawes 1816 69 

Archer, John Jason 1866 220 

Archibald, Wilberforce Ewing 1880 270 
Armington, Arthur Herbert. . 1871 240 

Arnold, Albert Nicholas 1S38 124 

Arnold, Asa 1S53 170 

Arnold, Denham 1863 209 

Arnold, Earl Chapman 1803 315 

Arnold, Henry Tucker 1866 220 

Arnold, Henry Ward Beecher 1893 313 

Arnold, John James 1876 255 

Arnold, Jonathan Earle 1832 100 

Arnold, Josias Lyndon h 1701 337 

Arnold, Mowry Aldrich 1855 181 

Arnold, Oliver Henry 1865 216 

Arnold, Richard James 1814 65 

Arnold, Salmon Augustus. . . . 1816 69 

Arnold, Samuel Greene 1795 38 

Arnold, Samuel Greene 1841 134 

Arnold, Thomas 1771 28 

Arnold, William Birket 1S84 285 

Arrington, WiUiam Franklin. 1888 200 

Arthur, James Hope 1870 233 

Arvine, Kazlett h 1845 360 

Ash, John h 1774 331 

Ashley, Samuel 1817 72 

Ashmore, William 1870 233 

Ashton, Amos Turner 1872 240 

Ashton, Joseph Nickerson .... 1891 307 

Atkins, Elisha 1816 69 

Atkinson, Edward Ernest 1870 266 

Atkinson, Jacob 1813 62 

Atkinson, Samuel 1879 62 

Atwater, Richard Mead 1865 216 

At well, Amos Maine 1788 32 

Atwell. Samuel Young 1814 65 

At wood, Edward Sumner. . . . 1S52 170 
Auboyneau, Paul Louis Ar- 

mandi 1700 42 

Austin, Benjamin m 1814 322 

Austin. James 1880 270 

Averell, Isaac 1795 38 

Avery, David 1810 57 

Avery, Eleazar James 1S45 146 

Avery, John Humphrey. . ...h 1841 367 
Axtell, Seth Jones 1864 211 



Name. Class. Page. 

Ayer, Darius 1833 111 

Ayer, Joseph 1S23 S6 

Ayer, Nathan Wheeler 1840 131 

Ayer, Oliver 1834 112 

Babbitt, Benjamin Bosworth. 1846 150 

Babcock, Cyrus Giles 1816 CO 

Babcock, Edward Wilcox 1874 248 

Babcock, Harmon Seeley 1874 248 

Babcock, Joshua h 1774 331 

Babcock, Rufus 1821 70 

Babcock, William Robinson. . 1S37 120 
Bacheler, Francis Ebon Mer- 

riam 1847 154 

Backus, Andrew 1822 82 

Backus, Isaac h 1707 341 

Backus, Thomas 1810 75 

Bacon, George Andrew 1S67 223 

Bacon, Peter Child 1S27 97 

Badger, William 1S23 86 

Bailey, Charles 1841 134 

Bailey, Isaac 1S10 57 

Bailey, Jeremiah 1704 37 

Bailey, John 1807 52 

Bailey, Luther 1808 54 

Bailey, Mark 1848 158 

Bailey, Silas 1834 112 

Bailey, William Mason 1862 206 

Bailey, William Whitman 1864 215 

Baker, Albert Allison 1884 285 

Baker, Arthur Eaton 1883 280 

Baker, Benjamin 1S75 251 

Baker, Charles Louis 1S84 285 

Baker, David Sherman 1875 251 

Baker, Henry Southard 1847 154 

Baker, Sharonton Hale 1883 281 

Baker, William Cotter 1881 274 

Balcom, Everett 1817 72 

Baldwin, John 1707 40 

Baldwin, Thomas h 1794 339 

Ball, Elisha 1799 42 

Ball, Hyder Ali 1805 40 

Ball, Nathan 1826 94 

Ballaid, Horatio Nelson 1851 l(i6 

Ballou, Barton 1813 62 

Ballou, Charles Fales I860 230 

Ballou, Edgar Fowler 1877 258 

Ballou, Harry Maturin 1877 258 

Ballou, Oreu Aldrich 1832 100 

Ballou, Walter Irving 1S77 258 

Bancroft, Lucius Whiting 1852 170 

Bancroft, Thomas Boynton. . 1816 69 
Bancroft, Timothy Whiting. . 1859 104 

Banes, Charles Henry h 1893 398 

Barber, Leander Milton 1872 240 

Barbour, Albert Leslie 1802 310 

Barbour, Clarence Augustus. 1888 299 

Barbour, John Baptiste 1891 307 

Barbour, Thomas Seymour. .. 1874 248 

Barker, Abram 1883 2S1 

Barker, Benjamin 1881 274 

Barker, Christopher Franklin 1875 251 

Barker, Edward Lawton 1859 104 

Barker, Henry Ames 1803 315 

Barker, Isaac Bowen 1861 202 

Barker, James 1814 65 

Barker, Joseph h 1805 346 

Barker, Orville Anson 18(51 202 

Barker, William 1S08 54 

Barnaby, James 1800 56 

Barnaby, Thomas Baldwin. .. 1848 158 



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Name. Class. Page. 

Barnard, Daniel Dewey. . . .h 1853 375 

Barnard, George Folger 1S79 266 

Barnard, Thomas h 1794 339 

Barnard, William Henry 1889 301 

Barnes, David Leonard 1S79 266 

Barnes, George Leonard 1816 69 

Barnett, Francis Walter 1872 240 

Barney, Albert Clifford 1S69 230 

Barney, Bildad 1792 35 

Barney, James Ormsbee 1821 79 

Barney, Walter Hammond. .. 1876 255 

Barrett, Franklin Ripley 1857 189 

Barrows, Arthur Channing. .. 1885 2S9 

Barrows, Arthur Ellis 1889 301 

Barrows, Brainard Wayland. 1851 106 

Barrows, Comfort Edwin 1858 190 

Barrows, Edwin Armington . . 1891 307 
Barrows, George Bartlett. ... 1864 212 

Barrows, Ira 1824 88 

Barrows, Ira 1883 281 

Barrows, Thomas Manning . h 1815 352 

Barry, Henry Milton 1S94 315 

Barry, William 1822 82 

Barstow, Fi-ederick Olney . . . 1852 170 

Barstow, George 1801 44 

Barstow, Luther 1S07 52 

Barstow, Simon 180S 54 

Barstow, Sumner, 1S02 45 

Bartlett, Charles Lincoln 1882 277 

Bartlett, Edward Otis 1891 307 

Bartlett, Elisha in 1S20 326 

Bartlett, John Russell h 1848 371 

Bartlett, Josiah 1S88 301 

Bartlett, Percival Whitmore. 1843 141 

Bartlett, Thomas Elliott 1877 25S 

Bartlett, William Porter 187S 262 

Bartol, George Murillo 1812 138 

Barton, Ira Moore 1819 75 

Barton, William 178S 32 

Barton, William Sumner 1814 144 

Bassett, Ansehn 1803 47 

Bassett, Edward Drown 1873 24± 

Batchelder, Frederick Lyman. 1839 127 

Katchelder, William h ISO!) 348 

Bates, Barnabas h 1814 351 

Bates, Joshua h 1813 350 

Bates, Liberty 1797 40 

Bates, Louise Snow Prosser.a 1893 320 
Bates, Samuel Penniman .... 1S51 160 

Bates, William 1810 57 

Batt, William James 1855 181 

Battelle, Hezekiah 1816 69 

Baylies, Samuel White 1791 34 

Baylies, William 1795 38 

Beals, Arthur Loring 1891 307 

Beam, John Rogers 1872 240 

Bean, Cyrus 1844 144 

Bean, George Fremont 1881 274 

Beattie, Andrew h 1795 340 

Beattie, William Henry 18S6 292 

Beckwith, Daniel 1870 233 

Beddome, Benjamin h 1770 329 

Bedon, Richard Bedon 1806 51 

Beede, Herbert Gould 1893 313 

Belcher, Caleb 1823 86 

Belcher, Manning 1814 65 

Belden, Clarendon Dwight. . . 1S68 227 

Belknap, Arthur Train 1893 313 

Bell, Charles 1853 176 

Bellows, Horatio Eliphalet. . . 1892 310 



Name. Class. Page. 

Belton, Joseph 1769 27 

Benedict, David 1S06 51 

Benjamin, Judson 1S16 150 

Benjamin, Wayland Everett. 1S77 259 

Bennett, Albert Arnold 1872 240 

Bennett, Charles Edwin 1S78 262 

Bennett, Charles Pattison... 1879 267 

Bennett, Edward Andrew 1836 117 

Bennett, Edmund Neville 1880 270 

Bennett, James Lawrence. .hl891 396 

Bennett, Martin 1860 199 

Bemiett, William Henry... .hl884 394 

Bennett, William Henry 1S86 202 

Benson, Martin 1806 51 

Bentley, Arthur Joy 18S8 299 

Bentley, Cyrus 1844 144 

Bentley, Jasper 1790 34 

Benton, Sidney Elmon 1S62 206 

Bergstrom, Claus Alfrid 1888 299 

Bestor, Orson Porter 1872 240 

Bevan, Alexander 1876 255 

Bevan, John Luther 1872 241 

Beverly, George 1S5S 193 

Beverlv, John William 1S94 318 

Bicheno, James h. 1796 341 

Bicknell, Thomas Williams . . 1860 199 

Bidwell, Barnabas h 1805 340 

Bigelow, Charles Edwin 1878 262 

Bigelow, George Norman . . . h 1858 380 

Bigelow, John Wilkes 1855 183 

Bigelow, Jonathan 1817 72 

Billings, Barnabas 1791 35 

Binney, Amos 1S21 79 

Binney, Barnabas 1774 29 

Binney, Horace h 1797 341 

Binney, William h 1856 378 

Birchmore, William m 1816 323 

Bird, Francis William 1831 107 

Bird, John Hawes 1S29 102 

Birge, Edward Bailey 1891 307 

Birge, Russell Hall 1894 315 

Bisbe, John 1814 65 

Bishop, Amasa Junius Parker 1883 281 

Bishop, James 1827 97 

Bishop, Joseph Buckliu 1870 233 

Bishop, Lemuel , 1801 44 

Bishop, Lorenzo 1807 52 

Bishop, Nathan 1837 120 

Bishop, Phauuel Euclid 1S06 223 

Bixby, Edward Clarence 1S82 277 

Blackinton, Jason Babcock.. 1826 95 
Blackinton, James Fletcher. . 1847 154 

Blackinton, Jesse 17S8 32 

Blacklock, John Frederick. . . 1892 310 
Blackwood, James William. . 1866 220 

Blaisdell, Bertram 1892 310 

Blaisdell, Bertram Sinclair. .. 1889 301 
Blaisdell, Nathaniel Brown. . 1883 284 

Blake, Aaron 1803 47 

Blake, Charles 1856 184 

Blake, Eli Whitney 1888 299 

Blake, Henry Augustus 1873 244 

Blake, John Lauris 1S12 60 

Blake, John Lauris h 1S55 377 

Blanchard, Edward Richmond 1865 216 

Blanding, Abraham 1796 39 

Blanding, William 1801 44 

Bliss, Francis Chase 1894 315 

Bliss, Francis Edward 186S 227 

Bliss, George Washington, .m 1822 325 



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Name. Class. Page. 

Bliss, William Warwick 1863 200 

Bliss, Zenas 1826 95 

Blodget, William 1871 2::7 

Blodgett, John Taggard 1880 270 

Blodgett, Lloyd Morton 1885 289 

Blodgette, George Brainard. . 1866 220 

Blood, Caleb 1844 144 

Blood, Daniel Richardson. . . . 1ST4 24S 

Bloom, Ebenezer Wilson 1852 170 

Bloss, Samuel 1807 52 

Boardman, Charles Wesley. . 1886 2!»2 

Boardman, George Dana 1S.">2 170 

Bodurtha, Daniel 1814 65 

Bogert, Edward Langdon. . .. 1875 251 

Bogert, William Benezet 1882 280 

Bogman, Edward Young 1873 244 

Boise, James Robinson 1S40 131 

Bolles, Abel 1808 r>4 

Bolles, Asa Moore 1823 86 

Bolles, David h 1819 354 

Bolles, John Augustus 1829 102 

Bolles, Lucius 1801 44 

Bolles, Lucius Stillman 1828 KM) 

Bolles, Lucius .Stillman 1859 104 

Bolles, Nicholas Brown 1856 186 

Bolton, George Aldrich m 1S17 323 

Bolton, William h 1709 327 

Bond, Alfred Paley 1890 304 

Bond, Alvan 1815 07 

Bond, Emmons Paley 1851 100 

Bond, Julius 1856 184 

Bonney, Nathaniel Greene... 1856 184 
Boorom, George William.... 1816 70 

Booth, Abraham h 1774 331 

Borden, Jefferson 1866 223 

Borden, Simeon 1882 277 

Bosson, Albert Davis 1875 2.~>1 

Bosworth, Alfred 1835 115 

Bosworth, Frederick h 1845 370 

Botsford. Edmund h 1802 344 

Bott, William Hathorne 1840 131 

Bottom, Frederick Whiting. . 1802 4f> 

Bottum, George Henry 1884 2S8 

Bourn, Augustus Osborne. ... 1855 181 

Bourn, Joseph Howard 1848 158 

Bourne, Alexander Phoenix . . 1800 304 

Bourne, Allen 1799 42 

Bourne, Benjamin h 1783 332 

Bourne, Benjamin Franklin.. 1800 43 

Bourne, Frank Baylies 1873. 244 

Bourne, Herinon 182.") 91 

Bourne, William Clifton 1894 31f> 

Boutell, Louis Henry 1844 14."5 

Bowen, Amos Miller 1803 209 

Bo wen, Charles James 1847 154 

Bowen, Everett Anthony. .. . 1892 310 

Bowen, George Corlis 1793 30 

Bowen, Henry 1802 45 

Bowen, Henry Clark 1804 212 

Bowen, Herbert Anthony. . .. 1883 284 

Bowen, Horatio Gates 1797 40 

Bowen, Isaac 1810 70 

Bowen, Jabez h 1700 327 

Bowen, Jabez 1788 32 

Bowen, John Edward 1807 224 

Bowen, Oliver 1780 31 

Bowen, Pardon 1775 30 

Bowen, Seabury Warren 1864 212 

Bowen, William h 1770 329 

Bowen, William Corlis h 1803 345 



Name. Class. Page. 

Bowen, William Erastus.... 1859 195 

Bowen, William Henry 1857 187 

Bowen, William Manuel Peres 1884 285 

Bowen, William Ward 1802 15 

Bowerman, Benjamin Ellwood 

1882 277 

Bowels, Arthur Foster 1871 23S 

Bowers, Charles Manning.... 1838 124 
Bowman, Francis Caswell. .. 1852 171 

Boyce, Henry Jackson 1880 270 

Boyce, James Petigru 1847 154 

Boyd, Charles Harrod 1854 180 

Boyer, Charles Sumner 1879 20< 

Boynton, Edward Carlisle . .h 1856 378 

Bracket. John Billings 1857 187 

Bradbury, William Ammi. ... 1870 233 
Bradford, Carey Carpenter. . 1877 259 

Bradford, Ebenezer h 1800 343 

Bradford, Frank Standish... 1S.">3 171 
Bradford, Horatio Nelson Sla- 
ter 1892 310 

Bradford, Horatio Standish.. 1800 100 

Bradford, James 1775 30 

Bradford, John Molancthon. .18(N) 43 

Bradford, Milton 182S KM) 

Bradford, Moses Brown Lock- 
wood 1878 202 

Bradley, Charles Smith 1838 124 

Bradley, Joshua 17i»!) 42 

Bradley, William Henry. . .m 1824 325 

Brady. William Alva 1804 318 

Braislin, Gibbs 1880 270 

Braman, Benjamin 1854 177 

Braman, Dana Augustus 1815 68 

Braman, Daniel Burdick 1875 251 

Brantly, William Theophilus.h 1831 301 
Brantly, William Theophilus. 1840 131 

Bray, Charles Durlin h 1873 3!M) 

Brayton, Durlin Lee 1837 120 

Brayton, George Arnold 1824 88 

Brayton, John Summorfield. . 1851 166 
Brayton, William Daniel. . .h 1859 381 

Brechbill, George Willis 1887 296 

Breck, Samuel 1848 158 

Breed, Joseph Blaner h 1856 378 

Brennan, James Edward .... 1802 310 

Brewer, Richmond 1884 285 

Bridgham, Joseph 1834 113 

Bridgham, Joseph 1807 227 

Bridgham, Samuel Willard. .. 1794 37 
Bridgham, Samuel Willard. .. 1832 109 
Bridgham, Samuel Willard. .. 1894 318 

Briggs, Avery 181(5 70 

Briggs, Charles Albert 188(5 292 

Briggs, Frederick Huntington 1889 304 

Briggs, George Wan- 1825 91 

Briggs, Isaac 1795 38 

Briggs, Joel h 17!>."> .".-«> 

Briggs, John 1788 32 

Briggs, John Kingsbury. . ..in 1820 324 
Briggs, Lemuel Williams. . . . 1804 48 

Briggs, Moses 1820 77 

Briggs, Obil Windsor 1840 131 

Briggs, Otis 1808 54 

Briggs, Richard 1804 48 

Briggs, Timothy 1794 37 

Briggs, Tyler m 1818 323 

Briggs, William 1794 37 

Brigham, Frank Fontelle. . . . 18S2 277 
Brigham, George Bickford . . . 1881 274 



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Name. Class. Page. 

Bright, Osborn Edward 1853 174 

Brittan, Nathan 1S37 120 

Britton, Alexander Thompson 1857 189 

Bronson, Frank Melville 1S84 285 

Bronson, Tillotson h 1813 351 

Bronson, Walter Cochrane. . . 1887 29G 
Brooke, William Neverson . . . 1852 171 

Brooks, Aaron 1S17 72 

Brooks, Franklin Eli 1883 281 

Brooks, Isaac Watts 18G2 206 

Brooks, James Wilson 1855 J 81 

Brooks, Kendall 1841 135 

Brooks, Morgan 1881 27G 

Brooks, Samuel 1852 171 

Brown, Arthur Lewis 1870 255 

Brown, Charles Henry 1850 195 

Brown, Charles Henry 1S6G 220 

Brown, Clark h 1797 342 

Brown, DeWitt Clinton 1853 17G 

Brown, Edward Osgood 1867 224 

Brown, Edward Payson 1866 220 

Brown, Elias 1808 54 

Brown, Elon Rouse 1878 262 

Brown, Enoch 1801 45 

Brown, Frank Hail 1885 2S9 

Brown, Franklin Henry 1875 251 

Brown, George Mattice 1873 244 

Brown, George Samson 1S88 299 

Brown, George Tilden 1873 244 

Brown, George Washington . . 1841 135 

Brown, Horace Franklin 1876 255 

Brown, James h 1792 337 

Brown, James 1S50 163 

Brown, James Albert 1883 281 

Brown, James Erastus 1852 171 

Brown, John h 1773 330 

Brown, John Ball 1S06 51 

Brown, John Carter 1816 70 

Brown, John Cooke 1816 70 

Brown, Joseph h 1770 329 

Brown, Lucius 1866 223 

Brown, Marshall Stewart 1892 312 

Brown, Micah 1771 28 

Brown, Moses; 1790 34 

Brown, Nicholas 17S6 31 

Brown, Nicholas 1811 59 

Brown, Obadiah 1782 31 

Brown, Rice Arnold 1871 238 

Brown, Robert Marshall 1893 313 

Brown, Robert Perkins 1871 238 

Brown, Theodore Shotwell . . . 1892 310 

Brown, Thomas Edwin 1890 304 

Brown, Thomas Frederick . . .. 1862 206 

Brown, Walter Francis 1873 247 

Brown, William Gardner. .. . 1872 241 

Brown, William Ide 1862 206 

Brown, William Judson 1893 313 

Brown, William Lawton 1836 117 

Brown, William Maxwell 1873 247 

Brown, Zephaniah 1863 216 

Browne, George Huntingdon. 1840 131 
Brownell, Charles Frederick. 1851 167 

Brownell, Edward Ibarra 1S92 310 

Brownell, Ernest Henry 1888 299 

Brownell, Francis Herbert. . 1888 299 
Brownell, Herbert Carpenter. 1892 310 

Brownell, Stephen Elton 1842 138 

Brownell, Walter Dexter 1894 318 

Brownell, William Richmond. 1849 1G1 
Brownell, Winthrop White. .. 1888 299 



Name. Class. Page. 

Brunsen, Clayton Piatt 188S 299 

Bryant, Bezer 1796 39 

Bryant, Oliver Francis 1858 190. 

Bryant, Reuben. . . 1814 65 

Bryson, James h 1769 327 

Buck, Jesse Holcombe 1850 164 

Bucklin, George Augustus. ... 1824 88 

Bucklin, George Warren 1871 238 

Bucklin, Hiram m 1824 325 

Bucklin, John Gallagher 1876 25S 

Bucklin, Sylvester Fuller. ... 1805 49 

Bucklin, Thomas h 1826 358 

Bucklyn, John Knight 1SG1 202 

Bucknam, Edward Hume .... 1865 216 
Budlong, Martin Salisbury ... 1890 304 

Budlong, Thomas Russell 1842 138 

Buft'um, George Allen 1869 230 

Buff am, William Henry 1872 241 

Buffuni, William Potter 1879 207 

Bugbee, Samuel 1802 46 

Bullard, Daniel Sanders 1817 72 

Bullard, Edwin 1867 224 

Bullard, Elias 1823 86 

Bullard, Herbert Cutler 1S66 220 

Bullard, Louis Judson 1893 313 

Bullard, Warren Gardner. ... 1S92 310 

Bullen, Dana Ripley 1886 293 

Bullen, George h 1876 391 

Bullen, Joseph Edmund 1890 304 

Bullock, George Newhall 1873 244 

Bullock, Herbert Dorrance. .. 1865 219 

Bullock, Israel Martin 1865 216 

Bullock, James Ozias 1870 233 

Bullock, Jerauld 1874 251 

Bullock, Jonathan Russell . . . 1834 113 

Bullock, Nathaniel 1798 41 

Bullock, William Peckham. .. 1824 88 

Bump, Thomas 1S14 05 

Bumpus, Hermon Carey 1884 288 

Burbank, Caleb Ambrose 1878 262 

Burbank, David 1837 120 

Burbank, Gardner 1809 56 

Burbank, Leonard 1807 52 

Burbank, Percy Shelley 1881 274 

Burbank, Robert Willard 187S 262 

Burdette, Charles Edward. .. 1880 270 

Burdick, Francis 1889 301 

Burdick, James Ross 1822 82 

Burdick, William 1893 313 

Burges, Tristam 1796 39 

Burges, Walter Snow 1831 107 

Burges, Welcome Arnold 1820 77 

Burgess, Alexander 1838 124 

Burgess, Ebenezer 1809 56 

Burgess, Frederick 1873 244 

Burgess, George 1826 95 

Burgess, Gideon Albert 1878 263 

Burgess, Isaac Bronson 1S83 281 

Burgess, Isaac Julian 1842 138 

Burgess, Thomas 1800 44 

Burgess, Thomas 1870 234 

Burgess, Thomas 1870 234 

Burgess, Thomas Mackie. . . . 1822 83 
Burlingame, Charles Edwin.. 1875 252 
Burlingame, Luther Rawson. 1857 189 
Burnett, Charles Chandler. ... 1839 127 

Burnett, Edmund Cody 1890 305 

Burnham, Edward Clifton. ... 1886 293 

Buruham, Gilbert Orne 1875 252 

Burnham, John Milton 1S74 248 



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433 



Name. Class. Page. 

Burnside, Ambrose Everott.h 1SG1 3S2 

Burr, Everett Doughty 1884 285 

Burr, John Ezra 1871 238 

Burr, Jonathan h 1805 346 

Burr, La Fayette 1848 158 

Burr, Thomas m 1817 323 

Burrage, Henry Sweetser. . .. 1801 202 

Burrage, John 1825 91 

Burrill, George Rawson 1791 35 

Burrill, James 1788 33 

Burrington, Henry Hudson. . 1853 174 

Burrough, William 1825 91 

Burrows, Charles Davis 1891 307 

Burrows, Latham Avery 1811 59 

Burt, Ansel Oscar 18(53 209 

Burt, Daniel Crane 1828 100 

Burwell William Chamberlain 1885 289 

Bury, Clarence Everett 1880 293 

Busfield, Theodore Elmer. ..a 1804 321 

Bush, Harry Fowell 1871 240 

Bush, Solon AVanton 1845 140 

Butman, John Nathan 1880 271 

Butterworth, Charles Freder- 
ick 1S7S 263 

Butterworth, Lawrence h 1796 341 

Button, Henry Harrison 1842 138 

Buxton, William Albert 1882 277 

By ram, Bohan Prentiss h 1869 387 

By ram, Fred Bohan 1S69 230 

Cady, Charles David 18(51 202 

Cady, Henry Newell 1869 230 

Cady, Isaac Foote 1845 147 

Cady, James Hervey 1807 52 

Calder, Augustus Woodbury. 1S91 307 

Calder, Edwin Eddy h 1892 397 

Caldwell, John Calhoun 1837 120 

Caldwell, Samuel Le Nord. . . 1875 252 

Caldwell, Samuel Lunt h 1884 394 

Caldwell, William Emery 1873 244 

Caleff, Jedediah 1777 30 

Calhoun, Newton Sherwood.. 1S79 2(57 

Calkins, George Warren 1S03 209 

Call, Howe 1871 240 

Campbell, Albert Henry 1847 154 

Campbell, Gilbert Noxon 1871 240 

Campbell, Jacob 1783 31 

Campbell, James Butler h 1870 388 

Campbell, Leonard Herbert. . 1892 310 
Campbell, Thomas Clement. . 1841 135 

Cannon, Edward Young 1845 147 

Capron, Franklin Pierce 1877 259 

Capron, George m 1823 325 

( Vipron, George 1847 154 

Carey, Nathan 1797 40 

Carey, William h 1800 347 

Cargill, George Blackinton. . . 1S54 177 

Carlile, Thomas 1809 56 

( ^irpenter, Alva 1818 74 

Carpenter, Alva Edwin 1S79 267 

( Jarpfenter, Benoni 1829 102 

( 'arpenter, Draper 1821 79 

Carpenter, Edmund James. . . 1866 223 
Carpenter, Everett Augustus. 1854 177 
Carpenter. Frank Herbert.. . 1861 203 
Carpenter, Frank Williams.. 1889 301 
Carpenter, Frederick Everett. 1S89 301 

Carpenter, George Arnold 1884 289 

Carpenter, George Edward. .. 1873 245 
Carpenter, George Moulton. .. 1864 212 
Carpenter, Royal 1S05 50 



Name. Class. Page. 

Carpenter, Solomon 1837 120 

Carpenter, Simeon Burt 1827 97 

Carpenter, Thomas Francis. . 1818 74 
Carpenter, Thomas Oliver 

Hunt h 1S23 357 

Carpenter, William Blanding. 1829 103 
Carpenter, William Blanding. 1854 177 

Carr, Clarence Augustus 1887 296 

Carr, George Washington. . . . 1871 238 

Carr, George Wheaton 1857 187 

Carr, Henry Clay 1862 206 

Carr, Jeremiah Olney 1S48 158 

Carr, William Cornelius 1872 241 

Oarrington, Edward 1873 244 

Carrol, Abel Leonard 1808 54 

Carroll, Adams Pope 1871 240 

Cartee, Cornelius Sowle 182o 91 

Carter, Benjamin Bowen. .. . 17S6 31 

Carter, Theron Harlow 1885 289 

Cartwright, Walter Orestes . . 1881 274 

Cary, Lucius 1798 41 

Case, Benjamin Waite h 1798 342 

Case, Elmer 1885 289 

Case, Philip Henry 1874 248 

Case, Richard 1878 263 

Casey, Edward Norton 1893 313 

Casey, Herbert Daniel 1894 315 

Casey, John Laertes 1893 313 

Caswell, Alexis 1822 S3 

Caswell, Edward Thompson.. 1853 175 
Caswell, Thomas Thompson.. 1861 203 
Gate, George Washington .... 1841 135 
Cattanach, Duncan Alexanderl885 289* 

Chace, Arnold Buff urn 1866 220 

Chace, Arnold Buffum 1893 313 

Chace, George Ide 1830 105 

Chace, Jonathan h 1882 393 

Chace, Samuel Oliver 1S66 220 

Chace, Seth Howard 1893 313 

Chaddock, Calvin h 1801 344 

Chafee, Zechariah 1880 271 

Chaffee, Jonathan Irvin 1883 281 

Chamn, Aaron Wheeler 1846 151 

Chaffin, Lucien Gates 1867 224 

Chalmers, William Everett. .. 1893 313 

< Chamberlain, Charles 1836 118 

Chamberlain, Charles Walter. 1867 224 
Chamberlain, Henry Mellen..l827 97 

Chamberlain, Jason 1804 48 

Chamberlin, George Mason. .. 1S94 315 
Chambers, Charles Kemble . . . 1888 290 

Champlin, James Tift 1834 113 

Champney, John Stratton. .in 1821 321 
Chandler, Anson Gansello. . .. 1814 65 

Chandler, David Henry 1886 203 

Chandler, Peleg 1795 38 

Chandler, Walter Gardner. .. 1878 263 
Chapin, Alexander Duncan. .. 1866 220 
Chapin, Alexander Duncan. .. 1891 307 

Chapin, Charles Value 1876 255 

Chapin, Chester lSlo 62 

Chapin, Cyrus 1805 50 

Chapin, Henry 1835 115 

Chapin, John Farnuin 1846 151 

Chapin, Joshua Bicknell 1835 115 

( fhapin, Seth 1808 54 

Chapin, Stephen h 1822 356 

Chaplin, Jeremiah 1799 42 

Chaplin, Stewart 1882 277 

Chapman, Charles Henry. . . . 1861 203 



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Name. Class. Page. | 

Chapman, Hamilton Edgar. .. 1890 305 

Chapman, Joseph Gilbert 1860 201 

Chapman, Robert Boyle 1858 190 

Chase, David Austen 1S79 267 

Chase, Edward Payson 1858 190 

Chase, George Roscoe 1868 227 

Chase, Perley Smith 1842 138 

Chase, Peter h 1825 357 

Chase, Walter Lincoln 1892 312 

Chase, Ward Beecher 1885 290 

Chase, Wayland Johnson 1887 296 

Chase, William Nelson 1887 296 

Chase, William Sheaf e 1881 274 

Chase, William Staushton. . . 1842 138 

Cheever, Tracy Patch 1843 141 

Cheney, Prank Woodbridge.. 1856 184 

Cheney, Joseph 1801 45 

Cheney, Knight Dexter 1860 199 

Chesbrough, George Washing- 
ton 1842 138 

Chesebro, Edmund Dennison. 1887 296 

Chessman, Daniel 1811 59 

Chick, Edson Cummings 1864 212 

Chick, John Spaulding 1864 212 

Child, Charles Shubael 1870 234 

Child, Edward Freeborn 1871 238 

Child, Frank Linus 1870 234 

Child, William Spencer 1837 120 

Childs, Abiel 1S20 77 

Childs, Harold Chessman 1878 263 

Chipman, William Pendleton. 1875 252 

Chisholm, John Maxwell 1816 70 

Church, Benjamin Gorton... 1820 77 

Church, Joseph Mauran 1831 107 

OJagett, John Ramsay 1848 158 

Claggett, Rufus h 1829 360 

Clap, Elisha h 1810 349 

Clapp, Fayette 1848 158 

Clapp, Levi Wheaton 1870 234 

Clapp, Sylvanus h 1870 388 

Clapp, Warren Benjamin. . . . 1848 159 

Clark, Asa Franklin 1837 121 

Clark, Edward Lord 1858 190 

Clark, Edward Winter 1857 187 

Clark, Franklin Chase 1869 230 

Clark, Frederick 1823 86 

Clark, Henry Finney 1809 56 

Clark, Homer 1887 296 

Clark, Howard Lee 1876 258 

Clark, James Osgood Andrew. 1851 167 

Clark, John Francis 1875 252 

Clark, John Mitchell 1865 219 

Clark, Joseph 1815 68 

Clark, Joseph Bond 1848 159 

Clark, Thomas March h 1860 382 

Clark, Thomas Murray 1792 35 

Clarke, Augustus Peck 1861 203 

Clarke, Benjamin Franklin. . 1863 209 

Clarke, Elam Lewis 1885 290 

Clarke, James Mason 1838 124 

Clarke, John Hopkins 1809 56 

Clarke, Lucius Watson 1825 91 

Clarke, Prescott Orloff 1880 273 

Clarke, Samuel 1836 48 

Clarke, William h 1769 327 

Clarke, Willis Gaylord 1878 263 

Clay, Joseph h 1806 347 

Oleaveland, Ira 1825 91 

Cleaveland, John h 1803 345 

Cleaveland, Palmer 1806 52 



Name. Class. Page. 

Clifford, John Henry 1827 97 

Clifford, Lewis Wade 1825 91 

Cliff ord, Nathan h 1868 3S6 

Cloues, William Jacob 1884 2S5 

Coates, Frank Avery 1872 241 

Cobb, Alvan 1813 62 

Cobb, David . : h 1790 330 

Cobb, Leander 1824 88 

Cobb, Nathaniel 1821 80 

Cobb, Oliver 1796 39 

Cobb, Stephen Alonzo 1858 193 

Cobb, Thomas 1790 34 

Cochran, Robert 1809 56 

Cochran, Thomas 1799 43 

Codman, John h 1814 351 

Coe, Curtis 1776 30 

Coe, Henry Isaac 1846 151 

Coffin, Frederick William. ... 1841 135 

Coffin, George Henry 1874 24S 

Coffin, Timothy Gardner 1813 62 

Cbggeshall, Freeborn 1867 224 

Coggeshall, James Haydon. . . 1840 131 
Coggeshall, Josiah Haydon. .. 1808 54 
Coggeshall, Thomas Jefferson 1827 98 

Cogswell, William h 1816 353 

Colburn, Alfred 1838 124 

Colburn, Frederick Wilkinson 1894 318 

Colburn, Isaac Davis 1859 195 

Colburn, Moses 1824 88 

Colburn, Zaccheus 1827 98 

Colby, Arthur Hutchins 1891 307 

Colby, Charles Lewis 1858 194 

Colby, Gardner 1887 296 

Colby, Harrison Gray Otis. .. 1827 98 

Colby, Henry Francis 1862 206 

Colby, Louis St. Clair 1889 301 

Colby, Philip h 1817 354 

Cole, Alfred Dodge 1884 286 

Cole, Azel Dow 1838 124 

Cole, Daniel 1867 224 

Cole, Edward Benjamin 1882 2S0 

Cole, George 1834 113 

Cole, Sands Grant 1825 91 

Cole, Thomas Sessions 1886 293 

Collier, William 1797 -40 

Collins, Abel Chalkley 1878 263 

Collins, Clarkson Abel 1876 255 

Collins, George Lewis 1873 247 

Collins, George Sanders 1855 1S1 

Collins, James Cross 1892 310 

Collins, William Wilberforce. 1873 247 

Colman, Bbenezer 1815 68 

Colt, LeBaron Bradford.. . .h 1882 394 

Colver, Charles Kendrick 1842 138 

Colvin, Stephen Sheldon 1891 309 

Colwell, James Winsor 1864 212 

Colwell, John Wilmarth 1S72 241 

Colwell, Richard Steere 1870 234 

Colwell, Roaldo Franklin 1876 258 

Comstock, George Francis . . . 1879 267 
Comstock, Oliver Cromwell . .h 1828 359 
Comstock, Richard Borden. .. 1876 255 

Conant, Gaius 1800 44 

Conant, Liba 1819 75 

Cone, Spencer Houghton. . .h 1842 368 

Coney, Samuel 1829 103 

Congdon, Charles Taber. . . . h 1879 392 
Congdon, Joseph Whipple .... 1855 1S1 
Congdon, William, Stebbins. . 1875 252 
Connell, Arthur Irving 1887 296 



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Name. Class. Pago. 

Council, Charles Walter 1881 274 

Convers, Jacob 1790 34 

Converse, Joshua Perkins... 1844 14.") 

Cook, Albert Burke 1SS8 301 

Cook, Benjamin 1868 227 

Cook, Chester Aquila 1S91 307 

Cook, Daniel 1S07 53 

Cook, Dennis 1805 5< I 

Cook, Joseph Bullein 1797 40 

Cook, Tvorin Morris 1800 220 

Cook, Nathaniel Bowen 1840 131 

Cook, Orchard h 1S07 347 

Cooke, Amasa 1770 30 

Cooke, Charles Doughty 1888 299 

Cooke, Henry Tudor 1808 54 

Cooke, James Welch 1829 103 

Cooke, Stephen Aldrich 1801. 203 

Coombs, Irving Wesley 1870 234 

Cooper, Clayton Sedgwick... 1894 310 

Cooper, Wilson Conner 1841 135 

Copeland, Benjamin 1815 08 

Copeland, George 1815 08 

Corbett, Benjamin Smith 1837 121 

Corbin, David Potter 1860 199 

Corey, Jacob 1S08 54 

Corlis, George William Rus- 
sell 180S 54 

Corliss, George Henry h 1870 3S8 

Cornell, Howard Potter 1881 274 

Cornell, William Mason 1827 98 

Cornish, Freeman 1855 183 

Corthell, Elmer Lawrence. .. 1867 224 

Cossett, Raima 1771 28 

Cotton, Charles h 1813 351 

Couper, Alexander Wylly 1854 ISO 

Covell, Joseph Smith 1822 83 

Cowell, Benjamin 1803 47 

Opwell, Joseph Harris 1809 230 

Cowell, Samuel 1840 131 

Cox, Samuel Sullivan 1846 151 

Ooxe, Charles Sidney h 1820 355 

Coy, Eliab Washburn • 1858 191 

Oozzens, Benjamin 1811 59 

Cozzens. Samuel Dexter 1853 175 

< "rafts, Eliphalet 1821 80 

Crafts, Frederick 1816 70 

Crafts, Jonathan Porter 1817 72 

Cragin, Charles Chester 1863 209 

Craig, William Henry 1888 30 1 

Craigie, William Charles 1874 248 

Crane, Alvin Millen 1869 230 

Crane, Benjamin 1828 100 

Crane, Daniel 1796 39 

Crane, John h 1792 337 

Crane, John Loring 1880 271 

Crane, Joshua Eddy 1872 241 

Crane, Silas Axtell 1823 86 

Cranston, George Edward... 1869 230 

Crapo, Samuel Aborn 1821 80 

Crawford, Clarence Buck 1887 290 

Crawford, Luther 1831 107 

Crawley, Edmund Alburn, .h 1844 309 

Oressey. Frances Graves 1S91 307 

Cressey, Timothy Robinson. h 1836 305 

Cressy, John Young 1876 255 

Crocker, Charles Thomas. . . . 1S54 180 
Crocker, George Augustus, .h 1865 3S5 

Crocker, Henry 1807 225 

Crocker, .Tared Fuller 1849 101 

Crocker, Nathan Bourne. ...h 1812 350 



Name. Class. Page. 

Crocker, Samuel Leonard 1822 S3 

Crocker, Samuel Leonard .... 1856 185 

( 'rocker, William Allen 1822 83 

Crocker, William Baylies 1856 185 

Crooke, Saunders Malbone. . . 1824 88 

Crookor. George Hazard 1887 297 

Crosby, Joshua h 1792 338 

Crosby, Thomas 1894 31S 

Crosby, Wilson Gardner 1883 281 

Cross, George Warren 1835 115 

Grossman, Joseph Warren. ... 1795 38 

Gi-oswell, Andrew 1843 141 

Crouch, Abraham 17S7 32 

Crouch, Charles Withers 1829 103 

Crouch, Hazell Wilkinson 1830 105 

Crowell, Asa Clinton 1886 293 

Crowell, George Marcus 1894 310 

Crowell, William h 1838 367 

Cullen, Charles Rocke 1846 151 

Culver, George Henry 1877 259 

Culver, Samuel Winslow 1881 274 

Cummings, Abraham 1776 30 

Cummings, Preston 1822 83 

Currey, Samuel 1835 115 

Curtis, Benjamin Bobbins, .h 1857 379 

Curtis, David 1808 54 

Curtis, George William h 1854 376 

Curtiss, George Graham 1848 159 

Gushing, Abel 1810 57 

dishing, Adoniram Judson. .. 1870 234 

dishing, Arthur 1889 301 

Cushing, Henry Cooke 1863 212 

dishing, Josiah Nelson 1862 200 

Cushing, Perez Lincoln 1849 161 

Gushing, Walter John 1871 240 

Cushman, Apollos 1802 46 

Cushman, Austin Sprague... 1848 159 

Cushman, Bartholomew 1805 50 

Cushman, George Francis, .h 1X40 370 

Cushman, Job 1819 75 

Cushman, Richards • 1844 145 

( Jushman, Robert 1893 313 

Qutler, Benjamin Clarke 1822 83 

Cutler, Edward Hutchius .... 1857 188 

Cutler, Enos 1800 44 

( hitler, George 1839 12S 

Cutler, Stephen 1795 38 

Cutts, James Madison 1856 185 

Daboll, John 18S4 280 

Daggett, Gardner 1802 46 

Daggett, Herman • 1788 33 

Daggett, John 1826 95 

Daggett, John Mayhew 1868 227 

Dale, Hervey Smith 1S34 113 

Dale, John Lombard 1868 229 

Dallam, James Wilmer 1S37 121 

Dalton, AValter William 1826 95 

Dana, Gideon • 1830 105 

Dana, Josiah h 1790 3:!C, 

Danforth, Horatio Leonard.. 1825 01 
Danforth, Walter Raleigh... 1805 50 

Daniels, David 1S24 SS 

Daniels, Francis Adolphus... 18(52 207 

Daniels, George Metcalf 1861 203 

Danielson, Amos Lockwood. . 1886 203 
Danielson, John De Forrest. 1887 297 

Darling, Collins 1810 57 

Darrow. James Wallace 1880 271 

Dary, Albert Nelson 187S 203 

Davenport, James Henry 1883 2S4 



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Name. Class. Page. 

Davenport, John h 1805 347 

Davey, William Kent 1855 181 

David, Ebenezer 1772 28 

Davies, Benjamin k 1774 331 

Davis, Edward Livingstone. . 1854 177 

Davis, Francis Howard 1822 277 

Davis, Frederick William .... 1886 293 

Davis, Isaac 1S22 84 

Davis, James h 1S06 347 

Davis, Jeffrey. . • 1870 237 

Davis, John h 1709 327 

Davis. Nathaniel French 1S70 234 

Davol, William Hale 1844 145 

Dawes, Ebenezer 1846 151 

Dawley, Edward Williams. . 1876 258 
Day, Augustus Frederick. . .h 1853 375 

Day, Charles Hob?n 1888 299 

Day, Frank Leslie 1885 290 

Day, Henry 1S43 142 

Day, Herbert Ernest 1893 315 

Day, Horace Lincoln 1889 301 

Day, Israel. 1807 53 

Day, Joseph Taft 1877 259 

Day, Robert h 1774 331 

Dealey, James Quayle 1890 305 

Dean, Arthur Denorvan 1872 241 

Dean, Benjamin Chase 1864 212 

Dean, Benjamin Randall 1826 95 

Dean, John Gilmore 1806 52 

Dean, Joshua .• 1809 56 

Dean, Myron Munson . .h 1837 366 

Dean, Thomas 1857 188 

Deane, Charles Pemberton. .. 1867 225 

Deane, Francis 1826 95 

Deane, Gaius 1795 38 

Deane, Samuel h 1790 336 

Deane, Samuel. 1805 50 

Deane, Timothy Briggs 1822 84 

Deane, William Breck 1889 301 

Dearborn, Jonathan m 1824 325 

Dearth, William G-riswold. ... 1855 181 
De Blois, Austen Kennedy.. a 1SS8 319 
De Camp, Ezekiel Luther. .. 1858 193 
De Camp, James Freeman . . . 1858 191 
Delabarre, Walter Edward. . 1880 271 

Delano, David 1809 56 

Delano, Joseph 1790 34 

De Mille, Elisha Budd h 1S53 375 

De Mille, James 1854 177 

Denting, Minor Rudd 1865 216 

Dench, Gilbert 1793 36 

Denfeld, Charles Arthur 1889 301 

Denfeld, William Frederick. 1881 274 
Denison, Adelbert Stoddard.. 1868 229 

Denison, Albert Edgar 1842 138 

Denison, Frederic 1847 154 

Denison, James Floyd 1888 300 

Denison, John Ledyard h 1855 377 

Dennis, Charles Edward 1888 300 

Dennis, John 1770 28 

Denny, Arthur Silbert 1854 178 

Dewey, Edward Dorrance . . . 1864 215 

De Witt, Amos Atwell 1855 181 

De Wolf, Henry 1806 52 

De Wolf, James Andrews... . 1861 203 

D' Wolf, John h 1813 351 

D' Wolf, John James h 1833 362 

De Wolf, William Fredrick. 1831 107 

Dexter, Andrew 1798 41 

Dexter, Andrew h 1846 370 



Name. Class. Page. 

Dexter, Charles Owen 1885 290 

Dexter, Christopher Champlin 1812 60 

Dexter, Edwin Grant 1S91 309 

Dexter, Edwin King 1888 300 

Dexter, Elijah 1S06 52 

Dexter, Henry Martyn h 1863 383 

Dexter, Lewis 1S83 281 

Dexter, Samuel 1801 45 

Dibell, Edwin 1847 155 

Dick, Wallace Peter 1879 267 

Dickerman, Lysander 1851 167 

Dickinson, Joshua Prentiss. . 1S11 59 
Dickinson, William Hawley.. 1852 171 
Dickman, Franklin Jackson- 1846 151 
Dickson, Thomas George. . . . 1851 167 

Dietrich, Frank Siegel 1887 297 

Dike, Norman Staunton 18S5 292 

Dike, Samuel Fuller 1838 125 

Dilts, Asa Reed 1S82 277 

Diman, Henry Wight 1854 178 

Diman, Jeremiah Lewis 1851 167 

Diman, John Byron 1885 290 

Dix, Charles m 1816 323 

Dix, John Adams h 1820 355 

Dixon, Nathan Fellows. 1799 43 

Dixon, Nathan Fellows 1S33 111 

Dixon, Nathan Fellows 1869 230 

Dodge, Ebenezer 1840 132 

Dodge, John William 1839 128 

Dodge, Paul 1797 40 

Doggett, John Locke 1821 80 

Doggett, Simeon 1788 33 

Doggett, Theophilus Pipon. . . 1S29 108 

Dolan, Edwin Bailey 1S93 313 

Dore, James h 1793 339 

Dorman, William Richardson. 1892 310 

Doron, John George 18S4 286 

Dorr, Henry Crawford 1839 128 

Dorrance, Andrew Murdoch. 1812 60 
Dorrance, Charles Talbot.... 1867 225 
Dorrance, James Bradford. .. 1S09 56 

Dorrance, John 1774 29 

Dorrance, John Gordon 1800 44 

Dorrance, John Kinnicutt... . 1864 212 
Dorrance, Samuel Richmond. 1863 209 

Dorrance, William Tully. 182!) 103 

Dorrance, William Tully 1894 316 

Dougherty, James Gregory... 1865 217 
Douglas, Charles Henry James 

: 1879 267 

Douglas, Francis Wayland. . 1868 22S 

Douglas, Samuel Tobey 1872 244 

Douglas, William 1839 128 

Douglas, William 1S94 316 

Douglas, William Wilberforce 1861 203 

Douglass, Frank Dane 1863 211 

Douglass, John Gale .... 1836 118 

Dow, George Washington, .h 1855 377 

Dow, George William 1877 259 

Dow, Nathan Henry 1840 132 

Dow, William Farmer 1839 128 

Dowling, John h 1S34 363 

Downer, Appleton 1810 58 

Downie, David 1869 230 

Downing, Joshua Wells. .... 1834 113 

Doyle, Sarah Elizabeth h 1894 398 

Drake, Henry Scudder 1877 259 

Draper, Aaron 1790 34 

Draper, Abijah 1797 40 

Draper, Frank Orrnond 1886 293 



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Name. Class. Page. 

Draper, Frank Winthrop 1802 207 

Draper, Isaac 1844 145 

Draper, Paul 1780 33 

I >resser, Charles 1823 86 

Drinkwater, Arthur Fuller. h 1843 368 

Drinkwator, NathanieJ 1700 34 

Drown, Albert Newell 1861 203 

Drowne, Solomon ITT^J 29 

Drowne, Thomas Stafford. .. 1845 147 

Drury, Lucian 1866 220 

Drury, Luke 1813 02 

Duaue, James May. ........ 1872 241 

Dumont, Abraham Henry, .h 183.") 304 
Dunbar, Eugene Kincaid.... 1S72 241 

Dunbar, John 1807 53 

Dunbar, Joseph 1841 135 

Duncan, Alexander h 1843 309 

Duncan, James Henry h 1849 161 

Duncan, James Henry h 1861 383 

Duncan, John 1777 30 

Duncan, Samuel White 1S60 199 

Duncan, William Butler h 1850 :'»7: > . 

Dunlevy, Elias Fassett 1S83 281 

Dunn, Herbert Luther 1891 309 

Dunn, Nathaniel h 1828 359 

Dunn, Robinson Potter 1843 142 

Dunn, Theophilus Colhoun. .h 1828 359 

Dunn, Thomas h 1795 340 

Dunnell, Thomas Lyman .... 1836 118 
Duunell, William Wanton. .. 1873 244 

Dunscombe, Thomas h 1792 338 

Dunster, Henry 1880 271 

Durfee, Everett Brownell . . . 1,884 286 

Durfee, Job 1S13 63 

Durfee, Nathan 1S24 88 

Durfee, Samuel Slater 1880 271 

Durfee, Simoon Borden 1851 1<!7 

Durfee, Thomas 1846 151 

Durfee, Thomas Russell 1824 8S 

Durfee, Winthrop Carver... . 1878 200 
Durgin, Obadiah Elkins. . .m 1.821 324 
Durham, Frederick Alvin...l892 310 

Durkeo, Orin Parker 1893 315 

Durnford, John 1813 03 

Durrett, Reuben Thomas 1849 161 

Dutch, Ebenezer 1770 30 

Dutton, Newell Tracy 1870 234 

Dutton, Samuel William 

Southmayd h 1856 378 

Dutton. William 1S40 132 

Dwight, Gamaliel Lyman... 1828 100 
Dwisjht, Harrison Gray Otis.h 1855 377 

Dyer, Ebenezer Porter 1S33 111 

Dyer, Elisha 1829 103 

Dyer, Elisha 1S83 281 

Dyer, George 1S24 89 

Dyer, Hezekiah Anthony. . . . 1894 318 

Dyer, William Allen 1886 293 

Fames, Jacob 1806 52 

Fames, James Henry 1S39 128 

Earl, Henry Hilliard 1866 221 

Earle, Henry 1832 109 

Earle, James Hervey 1879 267 

Earle, Joseph Pitman 1871 240 

Easterbrook, Gorham 1879 267 

Eastman, Samuel Coffin 1857 188 

Easton, Charles Fabyan 1865 217 

Easton, Frank Tourtellot 1892 311 

Eaton, Amasa Mason 1861 203 

Eaton, Asa h 1S18 354 



Name. Class. Page. 

Eaton, Charles Thomas 1885 200 

Eaton, Giles Mardenborough. 1835 115 

Futon, Isaac h 1770 320 

Eaton, Joseph 1700 27 

Baton, Joseph 1795 38 

Eaton, William Hadley 1845 147 

Eddy, Alfred Updike 1870 27<> 

Eddy, John 1840 132 

Eddy, John Mathewson . . . h 1815 352 

Eddy, Richard Evans 3822 84 

Eddy, Samuel 1787 32 

Eddy, Samuel 1834 113 

Eddy, Stephen Walker 1805 50 

Eddy, William Henry 1831 107 

Eddy, William Holden 1802 311 

Eddy, Zachariah 1700 4;} 

Eddy, Zachary h 1853 375 

Edes, Henry. h 1806 347 

Edes, Henry Francis 182S KM) 

Edes, Richard Sullivan 1830 105 

Edgill, John Davis 1804 210 

Edsall, Thomas Henry 1801 205 

Edwards, Benjamin Alexan- 
der 1S41 135 

Edwards, Enoch h 1786 333 

Edwards, George Walter 1808 228 

Edwards, James . .h 1769 .">27 

Edwards, Morgan h 1709 327 

Ed wards, Seeber 1891 307 

Edwards, Stephen Ostrom... 1879 207 

Edwards, William 1776 30 

Elam, Samuel h 1800 343 

Elder, Charles Brown 1877 259 

Eldridge, Hezekiah .m 1S25 325 

Elliott, Albert Timothy 1839 128 

Elliott, Frederick William . . . 1S79 207 

Elliott, Richard Moses 1872 241 

Ellis, Abner Turner 1820 95 

Ellis, Charles Haigh 1S94 316 

Ellis, Ferdinand 1802 40 

Ellis, George Sheldon 1804 318 

Ellis, James 1791 35 

Ellis, Joshua James 1847 155 

Elton, Romeo 1813 03 

Ely, Adolph Conrad 1894 310 

Ely, Edward Francis 1879 208 

Ely, Frederick David 1859 195 

Ely, James Winched Coleman 1S42 139 

Ely, John Joshua 1801 203 

Ely, Joseph Cady 1S70 234 

Ely, William 1878 200 

Ely, William Grosvenor 1890 300 

Emerson, Forrest Fayette . . . 1803 209 
Emerson, George Barrell . . . h 1858 380 
Emerson, Howard Malcora. . . 1 858 191 
Emmons, Francis Whitefield. 1S28 100 

Emmons, Williams 1805 50 

English, John Mahan 1870 234 

Ennis, William 1819 75 

Eno, Joel Nelson 1883 281 

Ernst, Carl Wilhelm h 1875 391 

Ervin, James 1797 40 

Ervin, Samuel . . • 1797 40 

Esten, Richard Bartlett 1880 271 

Evans, Abel h 1770 329 

Evans, Caleb h 1709 327 

Evans, Hugh h 1770 329 

Evans. John h 1819 354 

Everett, Charles Jarvis- 1.830 118 

Everett, Eugene Ellsworth. . . 1S94 310 



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Name. Class. Page. 

Everett, Frank Adelbert 18S2 277 

Everett, Henry Lexington. . 1886 293 

Everett, Horace 1797 40 

Everett, Melatiah 1802 46 

Everett, Oliver 1821 80 

Everett, Samuel Andrews... 1891 307 

Everett, Walter Goodnow 1885 290 

Ewing, Thomas . . • 1856 185 

Eyres, Thomas h 1773 330 

Fairbank, Alfred Nelson 1878 263 

Fairbank, Drury 1797 40 

Fairbanks, Eleazar 1775 30 

Fairbanks, Elisha 1791 35 

Fales, David 1864 216 

Fales, Elisha Farrington. . .. 1870 235 

Fales, Joseph J aims 1820 77 

Fales, Samuel h 1790 336 

Fales, Walter Richmond 1869 230 

Fanning, Martin Smith 1891 308 

Farley, Frederick Augustus. h 1829 360 

Farnham, Benjamin 1771 28 

Farnham, Edwin Pickett. . . 1873 245 
Farnham, Frank Alexander.. 1879 268 
Farnham, Harry Ormsbee. . . 1878 263 

Farnham, S'oth Taylor 1874 24S 

Farnsworth, Charles 1889 302 

Farnum, Alexander 1852 171 

Farnum, Caleb 1836 118 

Farnum, Joseph 1832 109 

Farnum, Joseph Whitney... . 1822 84 

Farnum, Royal • 1800 44 

Farrar, John h 1833 362 

Farren, William Albert: 1S75 252 

Farrington, Daniel 1775 30 

Farrington, Pardon Bowen. . 1817 72 
Faunce, William Herbert Perry 

1880 271 

Fawcett, John h 1792 338 

Faxon, John 1787 32 

Fay, Eliphas 1821 80 

Fay, Gilbert 1826 95 

Fay, William Newell 1851 168 

Fayorweather, John Appleton 1826 95 

Fearing, Charles Nye 1832 109 

Fearing, Elisha Pope 1807 53 

Fearing, Henry Seymour. . . . 1S23 87 
Fearing, Joseph Warren-.... 1823 87 

Felch, Oheever h 1819 354 

Fellowes, Richard Simpson.h 1837 366 

Felton, George Dealand 1839 12S 

Felton, George Hurlburt 18G9 230 

Fenner, Cornelius George.... 1842 139 

Fennei 1 , Henry Smith 1870 287 

Fenner, James 1789 33 

Ferguson, John Russell 1894 316 

Ferguson, Robert Henry .... 1884 2S6 

Ferris, George Hooper 1891 308 

Fessenden, John. 1798 41 

Field, Barnuni 1821 SO 

Field, Charles Elmer 1875 252 

Field, Edward h 1892 397 

Field, George Wilton 1*S87 297 

Field, Harold Grins 1894 316 

Field. James Peirson 1865 217 

Field, Thomas Gardner 1870 235 

Field, William Goodell 1808 54 

Fielden, Joseph Flanders 1807 225 

Fillmore, George Hedding. . . 1847 155 

Filmer, Harry St. John 1893 313 

Finch, Charles Harvey 1877 262 



Name. Class. Page. 

Finley, James Edwards Burr 

hl803 345 

Finney, Jared Warner 1865 217 

Fish, Erasmus Darwin 1837 121 

Fish, William Henry. . • 1870 235 

Fisher, Albert Gardner 1S70 235 

Fisher, Daniel 1821 80 

Fisher, George 1813 63 

Fisher, George 1819 75 

Fisher, George Park 1847 155 

Fisher, George Russell 1S72 244 

Fisher, Jabez Pond ■ 17S8 33 

Fisher, John Dix 1S20 77 

Fisher, Lewis Whiting 1816 70 

Fisher, Maturin Lewis :. . 182S 100 

Fisk, Albert William 1829 104 

Fisk, Amasa 1805 50 

Fisk, Charles Robinson 1824 S9 

Fisk, Daniel Moses 1869 232 

Fisk, Elias 1818 74 

Fisk, Elisha 1795 38 

Fisk, Wilbur 1815 08 

Fiske, Caleb h 1821 356 

Fiske, Calvin Park 1S26 95 

Fiske, David Woodward 1S25 91 

Fiske, Eugene Ruf us 1844 145 

Fiske, George 1825 92 

Fiske, Isaac. 1812 60 

Fiske, Josiah Jones 1808 54 

Fiske, Oliver 1840 132 

Fiske, Oliver Johnson 1837 121 

Fiske, Philip Manchester. . . . 1803 47 

Fitch, John 1790 34 

Fitch, Latham 1S71 238 

Fittz, Lonzo Lyon 1861 204 

Fitz, Alfred William 1883 282 

Fitz, Frank Eustace 1880 271 

Fitzgerald, John James 1893 313 

Fitz Gerald, Ormond Edward 1873 245 

Flagg, Chandler 1803 47 

Flagg, Samuel Benjamin. . . . 1850 164 
Flanders, Charles Wortken. . 1S39 128 

Fletcher, Calvin h 1S54 370 

Fletcher, Elijah Timothy 1850 104 

Fletcher, Ezra Wood 1839 128 

Fletcher, James Cooley 1846 152 

Fletcher, Miles Johnson 1852 171 

Fletcher, Nathaniel Hill h 1799 342 

Fletcher, Richard h 1839 367 

Flint, Abel h 1788 335 

Fobes, Nathan h 1803 345 

Fobes, Perez h 1792 338 

Fobes, Seth 1804 48 

Fogg, Miller Moore 1894 316 

Folwell, Amory Prescott 18S5 290 

Folwell, William Watts \ 1792 35 

Foot, Joseph Ives h 1828 360 

Forbes, Charles Edward 1815 68 

Forbes, Charles Henry 1890 305 

Forbes, Thomas Jefferson 1S25 92 

Force, Ebenezer 1813 63 

Ford, Arthur Younger 1S84 286 

Ford, Darius 1852 174 

Ford, David Barnes 1845 147 

Ford, Henry Clay 1856 186 

Ford, Isaac Nelson 1870 235 

Ford, James 1814 65 

Forsyth, Charles Shaler 1856 186 

Foss, James Henry 1863 209 

Foss, Sam Walter 18S2 277 



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439 



Name. Class. Page. 

Foster, Austin Powers 18S2 277 

Foster, Benjamin h 1786 333 

Foster, Daniel h 1787 334 

Foster, D wight 1774 29 

Foster, George 1811 59 

Foster, Henry h 1773 330 

Foster, Irving Lysauder 1893 313 

Foster, James Milton 1852 174 

Foster, Joseph Coggin h 1857 379 

Foster, Lafayette Sabine 1828 101 

Foster, Louis Tucker 1805 219 

Foster, Theodore 1770 28 

Foster, Theodore Adolphus. . 1S0O 44 

Foster, Theodore D wight 1798 41 

Foster, William Eaton 1873 245 

Fox, Jabez 1809 5G 

Fox, Jay Schuyler 1894 310 

Fox, Thomas William 185(5 ISC. 

Fox, William 1800 52 

Frackleton, William Burnside 1880 293 

France, Erwin James 1870 258 

Francis, Benjamin h 1792 338 

Francis, Henry m 1S22 325 

Francis, John h 1792 338 

Francis, John Brown 1808 54 

Francis, John Manning 1849 101 

Francis, William Allen 1S82 277 

Frankliu, Benjamin 1840 132 

Freeborn, Francis Wiltou. . .. 1869 231 
Freeman, Archibald Angus . . . 1889 302 

Freeman, Edmund 1786 31 

Freeman, Edward 1833 111 

Freeman, James h 1790 336 

Freeman, Joseph Wood 1885 290 

Freeman, Otis Allen 1886 293 

French, Ansel 1814 65 

French, Charles Grafton Wil- 

berton 1842 139 

French, Edgar Benjamin. . . . 1890 305 
French, Ferdinand Courtney. 1885 290 

French, Levi h 1825 357 

French, James McDaniel .... 1S65 219 

French, John Henry 1855 181 

Frieze, Henry Simmons 1841 135 

Friuk, Alexauder Hamilton . h 1833 363 

Frink, Henry 1880 293 

Frink, Miner 1848 159 

Frohock, Sylvauus Everett.. 1889 302 

Frost, Archie Norwood 1894 310 

Frost, Daniel 1808 54 

Frost, Edwin Collins 1890 305 

Frost, Elias 1804 48 

Frost, William Henry 18S0 293 

Fuller, Andrew h 1796 341 

Fuller, Augustus Homeuway. 1873 24.) 

Fuller, Benjamin h 1773 333 

Fuller, Daniel Hunt 1886 293 

Fuller, Jacob m 1822 325 

Fuller, Newton Stone 1SS2 277 

Fuller, Oliver Payson 1859 197 

Fuller, William Henry 1845 147 

Fulton, James 1775 30 

Furman, Richard h 1792 3.">X 

Furman, Samuel h 1834 364 

Furman, Wood 1799 43 

Fyfe, Reginald Spink 1889 302 

Gage, Arthur Edward 1882 277 

Gage, John Paine 1892 311 

Gair, Thomas 1777 30 

Gale, Amory m 1S24 325 



Name. Class. Page. 

Gale, Amory 1843 142 

( !ale. Ezra Bartlett m 1823 325 

Gallup, Albert 1874 24S 

Galusha, Elon h 1820 356 

Galusha, Elon Chittenden.... 1840 132 
Gamage, Frederick Luther... 1S82 278 

Gammell, Arthur Amory 1S84 286 

Gammell, Asa Messer 1841 135 

Gammell, Robert Ives 1872 241 

Gammell, William h 1817 3.14 

Gammell, William 1831 1<>7 

( Jammed, William 1878 263 

Gam well, Albert Augustus.. 1847 15. > 
Gamwell, Edward Francis. .. 1894 316 

Gamwell, Franklin Bert 1860 200 

Gano, Daniel 1776 30 

Gano, Stephen h 1800 343 

Gardiner, Benjamin 1843 142 

Gardner, Aaron 1799 43 

Gardner, Benjamin West. . . . 1850 164 

Gardner, Clarence 18S3 282 

Gardner, Clarence Tripp 1864 212 

Gardner, George Warren 1894 316 

Gardner, Henry Brayton .... 1S84 2S0 

Gardner, John A 1852 172 

Gardner, Johnson m 1824 325 

Gardner, Malbone 1802 4(5 

Gardner, Rathbone 1877 259 

Gardner, Walter Russell 1871 238 

Gardner, William Howatt. . . 1SS9 302 

Garnsey, Cyrus 1847 150 

Gary, George 1820 77 

Gaskill, Francis Almon 1866 221 

Gassett, Henry h 1801 344 

Gaston, William 1840 132 

Gatling, William John 1844 145 

Gay, Henry Gordon 1863 210 

Gebhard, John h 1S36 365 

George, Daniel Farrington . . . 1894 316 

George, Francis Edgar 1891 309 

George, Nathan 1830 105 

George, Richard 1797 41 

Gerald, Albert Knight 1893 313 

Gibbs. George h 1800 34:', 

Gifford, Frank Herbert 1881 27(5 

Gifford, Orrin Philip 1S74 248 

Gifford, Paul Coffin 1881 274 

Gilbert, Isaac Hawley 1856 185 

Gilbert, John Wesley 188S 300 

Gilbert, Randolph 1812 60 

Gile, George Warren 1S65 219 

(rile, Moses Clement 1883 282 

Giles, Alfred Ellen wood 1S44 145 

Gilhuley, Isaac Hudson 1887 297 

Gillrain, James Martin 1891 308 

Oilman, Benjamin Ives 1813 63 

Oilman, Charles 1827 98 

Gilmore, David 1805 50 

Gilmore, Jonathan 18(H) 44 

Gilmore, Joseph Henry...... 1858 191 

Gilmore, Melvin 1S05 50 

Gladding, John Russell 1881 274 

Gladding, Royal Henry 1892 311 

Gladding, Thomas Stantial.. 1875 252 

Glazier, Daniel Johnson 1851 108 

Glazier, Nelson Newton 1S66 221 

Gleason, Benjamin 1802 40 

Glezen, Edward Knight 1866 221 

Glover, Samuel 1808 54 

Glover, Samuel 1839 128 



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Name. Class. Page. 

Goddard, Asa Eldridge 1877 259 

Goddard, David 1839 12S 

Goddard, Henry Edward 1875 252 

Goddard, Josiah 1835 115 

Goddard, Josiah Ripley 1862 207 

Goddard, Robert Hale Ives. . 1858 191 
Goddard, Thomas Poynton Ives 

184G 152 

Goddard, William 1846 152 

Goddard, William Giles 1812 60 

Godding, Alvah Winslovv 1850 164 

Godding, Clarence Miles 1878 263 

Godding, Edward Alvah 1886 293 

Godfrey John 1802 46 

Godfrey, Jones 1793 36 

Gof orth, John 1854 180 

Goff, Charles Bradford 1856 185 

Goff, Darius Lee 1862 207 

Goff, Lyman Bullock 1862 207 

Goff, Merrick Lyon 1891 309 

Going, Jonathan 1809 56 

Goldsbury, John 1820 77 

Goldthwait, Merrick 185S 191 

Goldthwait, Nathan Edward. 1852 172 
Goldthwaite, Stephen Grant.. 1890 305 

Goodell, Daniel Hovey h 1S89 395 

Goodell, Sabin Tillotson 1868 228 

Goodrich, Chauncey Allen, .h 1835 364 
»Goodspeed, George Stephen. . 1S80 271 

Goodwin, Daniel 1857 188 

Goodwin, Daniel LeBaron . . . 1822 84 

Goodwin, George 1878 263 

Goodwin, Henry 1809 56 

Goodwin, Henry Bradford. . . 1825 92 
Gordon, Adonirain Judson . . . 1860 200 

Gordon, Charles 1S29 104 

Gordon, James 1795 38 

Gorham, Frederick Poole 1893 313 

Gould, Asa Howard 1S42 139 

Gould, Edwin Walter 1872 241 

Gould, John Melville 1871 238 

Gould, Jonathan 1786 31 

Gould, Samuel Lawrence .... 1835 115 

Gow, George Coleman 1S84 286 

Gow, John Russell 1877 259 

Gower, Harrison Bartlett 1846 152 

Grafton, Joseph h 1804 346 

Graham, Andrew 1790 34 

Granger, Daniel Earned Davis 1874 249 
Granger, James Nathaniel . . h 1S46 370 

Granger, William Smith 1854 178 

Grant, Frank Barker 1869 232 

Grant, George Preston 18S9 302 

Grant, Harry Lin wood 1890 305 

Grant, Henry Tyler 1869 231 

Grant, William 1794 37 

Graves, Henry Stedman 1883 282 

Graves, Samuel h 1793 339 

Gray, Arnold 1811 59 

Gray, Edward Powars 1850 164 

Gray, Horatio 1849 161 

Gray, Horace h 1882 394 

Gray, John 1S23 87 

Greeley, Adoniram Judson . . . 1841 135 

Green, Arnold 1858 191 

Green, Asa m 1822 325 

Green, Edward 1877 259 

Green, Elijah Dix 1792 35 

Green, Isaiah Lewis 1826 95 

Green, John 1804 48 



Name. Class. Page. 

Green, John h 1805 347 

Green, John Morley 1782 31 

Green, Theodore Francis. .. . 1887 297 

Green, Thomas h 1798 342 

Green, William Elijah 1798 41 

Green, William John 1891 308 

Green, William Thomas 1890 305 

Greene, Albert 1882 278 

Greene, Albert Collins h 1827 359 

Greene, Albert Gorton 1820 77 

Greene, Augustus Arabert. .. 1880 273 

Greene, Benjamin. ., 1772 28 

Greene, Benjamin Allen 1872 241 

Greene, Charles Warren 1863 210 

Greene, Charles William 18S4 287 

Greene, Charles Winston. . .h 1827 359 

Greene, Edward Aborn 1S76 258 

Greene, Edward Pike 1879 268 

Greene, Frank Bartlett 1S72 241 

Greene, Franklin 1799 43 

Greene, Frederic Albert 1891 308 

Greene, George Herbert 1863 210 

Greene, George Washington.h 1833 363 

Greene, Harris Ray 1S54 178 

Greene, Isaac Philip 1892 311 

Greene, John Francis 1891 308 

Greene, John Jesse 1879 268 

Greene, Joseph 1825 92 

Greene, Nathanael h 1776 332 

Greene, Ray Woodville 1883 282 

Greene, Richard Salter 1824 89 

Greene, Richard Ward 1812 61 

Greene, Robert Warren 1S84 287 

Greene, Samuel Stillman 1S37 121 

Greene, Samuel Stuart 1883 282 

Greene, Samuel Ward 1789 33 

Greene, Simon Ray 1810 58 

Greene, Stephen 1873 247 

Greene, Thomas Casey 1846 152 

Greene, Timothy 1786 31 

Greene, William 1817 72 

Greene, William Chace 1875 252 

Greenleaf, Abner 1864 216 

Greenough, Caleb m 1822 325 

Greenough, James Carruthers 

hl876 391 

Greer, David Hummell h 1890 39(3 

Gregson, Moses h 1774 331 

Grey, Nathaniel Oscar 1864 213 

Griffin, Clifford Henry 1S94 316 

Griffin, Frank. 1840 132 

Griffin, La Roy Freese 1866 221 

Griggs, George 1S37 121 

Grime, George 1886 294 

Grinnell, John Brown 1873 245 

Grinnell, William Minturn... 1S54 ISO 
Grinnell, William Taylor ... h 1S31 361 
Griswold, Alexander Viets. .h 1810 349 

Griswold, George 1821 80 

Grosvenor, James Brown 

Mason 1862 207 

Grosvenor, AVilliam 1860 200 

Grout, Edgar Homer 1885 290 

Grover, Zuinglius 1842 139 

Guild, Reuben Aldridge 1847 156 

Guild, Frederick Taft 1S90 306 

Guinness, Henry Grattan. .h 1S89 305 

Gummere, Samuel h 1865 385 

Gunderson, Norman 1S86 294 

Gunn, Edward Leroy 1886 294 



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441 



Name. Class. Page. 

< hirney, David h 1805 347 

G-unxey, James 1795 38 

G-umey, Joseph John h 1838 367 

Gurney, Preston I860 221 

Gushe, Abraham 1798 41 

Gushee, Edward Manning... . 1858 191 

Hague, William h 184!) 372 

Haile, Levi 1821 80 

Hale, Christopher Sargeant. . 1820 77 

Hale, Daniel Mason 1828 101 

Hale, William 1880 273 

Hale, William Mason 1841 135 

Hall, Abiel h 1823 357 

Hall, Benjamin Hunt 179U :;4 

Hall, Charles Franklin 1877 259 

Hall, Frederick Byron 1867 225 

Hall, George Watson i860 200 

Hall, Jairus 1786 31 

Hall, Joseph h I860 382 

Hall, Lemuel 1820 77 

Hall, Lloyd Bowers 1794 37 

Hall, Richard Clarence 1841 136 

Hall, Silas 1809 56 

Hall, William 1848 159 

Hall, William White 1S25 92 

Hallett, Benjamin Franklin . . 1816 70 

Halsey, Charles Burdett 1S20 78 

Halsey, Thomas Lloyd 1793 36 

Ham, Albert Eugene 1864 213 

Ham, Livingston 1894 316 

Hamblen, Samuel Willis 1886 294 

Hamilton, Alexander h 1792 338 

Hamiltoh, Clarence Grant. .. 1888 300 
Hamilton, James Eugene. . . . 1883 282 

Hamlin, Edward Bowen 1872 242 

Hamlin, Elijah Livermore. . .. 1819 75 

Hamm, Walter Charles 1870 235 

Hammett, Fred Mason 1S80 271 

Hammond, Henry Hathaway 1884 289 

Hammond, Henry Lewis 1864 216 

Hammond, Justin 1827 98 

Hammond, William Gardner. 1821 80 

Hancock, John h 1788 335 

Hancock, Samuel Farwell.. . 1864 213 

Hanna, George Byron 1865 219 

Hannaford, Levi A m 1825 326 

Hansell, Howard Forde 1877 259 

Hansell, William Forde 1845 147 

Hapgood, Charles Hutchins. . 1857 189 

Hapgood, Ephraim 1874 249 

Harding, Daniel Fiske 1809 57 

Harding, Elisha m 1819 324 

Harding, Jonathan Russell.. . 1832 109 

Hardy, Henry Gano 1880 272 

Hare, Charles Henry 1885 292 

Harkness, Albert 1842 139 

Harkness, Albert Granger. . 1879 268 

Harmon, Augustus Ely 1848 159 

Harper, Charles Frederick . . . 1892 311 
Harrington, Arthur Hudson. 1879 268 
Harrington, Charles Nelson . . 1870 235 
Harrington, Clifford Angell. ..18S3 282 

Harrington, Jubal 1825 92 

Harrington, Nahum 1807 53 

Harris, Caleb Fiske :h 1873 31)0 

Harris, Frank 1878 263 

Harris, Frederick Augustus. 1888 300 

Harris George 1837 121 

Harris, Harding 1788 33 

Harris, Isaac 1830 105 



Name. Class. Page. 

Harris, Joseph 1772 28 

Harris, Joseph Metcalf 1869 232 

Harris, Luther 1783 31 

Harris, Luther Metcalf 1811 ",!> 

Harris, Samuel Turner 1858 191 

Harris, Stephen Cushing 1886 294 

Harris, William 1883 282 

Harris, William Torrey. . . .a 1893 320 

Harson, Michael Joseph 1884 287 

Hart, Charles 1841 136 

Hart, John 1776 30 

Hart, Levi 1802 46 

Hart, Oliver h 1769 327 

Hart, William 1791 35 

Hartridge, Julian 1849 161 

Hartshorn, Joseph Charles. .. 1841 136 

Hartsock, Charles Grant 1889 302 

Hartwell, Jesse 1819 76 

Hartwell, Mortimer Hall 1870 235 

Harvey, Charles Edwin 1867 227 

Harvey, Edwin Bates 1884 286 

Haskell, Samuel 1845 147 

Hastings, Charles Cotesworth • 

Pinckney 1825 92 

Hastings, JudsonWorthington 1876 255 
Hastings, Stephen Goodwin. . 1879 268 
Hathaway, Abner Alden. .... 1814 65 
Hathaway, Edmund Valentine 1840 132 
Hathaway, Elnathan Pierce. 1818 74 

Hathaway, George 1824 89 

Hathaway, George Washing- 
ton 1822 84 

Hathaway, John 1793 3ti 

Hathaway, Joseph 1820 78 

Hathaway, Washington 1798 41 

Hatheway, Nicholas 1847 156 

Hatheway, Nicholas 1883 282 

Hathorne, Benjamin Herbert 1830 105 

Haven, William 1809 57 

Hawes, Alfred 1S41 136 

Hawes, Elias 1790 34 

Hawes, Joel 1813 63 

Hawes, Oliver 1787 32 

Hawes, Peter 1790 34 

Hawes, William Taber 1825 92 

Hawkes, Micajah m 1814 322 

Hawkes, William Himes 1867 225 

Hawkins, Rush Christopher.h 1874 390 

Hay, John 1858 191 

Hayes, Frederic 1881 274 

Hayes, Henry Wingate 1876 255 

Hayes, Robert Pliny 1851 168 

Hayes, Wingate 1844 145 

Hayman, Jacob 1894 318 

Haynes, Arus 1837 121 

Haynes, David 1841 136 

Hay ward, Barzillai 1807 53 

Hay ward, Elisha 1817 72 

Hay ward, Oliver 1804 48 

Hay ward, Philip 1796 39 

Hay ward, Walter 1885 290 

Hay ward, Walter Sumner. .. 1878 264 

Hazard, Benjamin 1792 3"» 

Hazard, Edward Hull 1834 113 

Hazard, Enoch , 1794 37 

Hazard, Frederick Roland. . . 1881 275 
Hazard, George Robinson. ... 1894 316 

Hazard, John Alfred 1795 38 

Hazard, John Newbold 1857 188 

Hazard, Lauristou Hartwell. 18S9 302 



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Name. Class. Page. 

Hazard, Nathaniel 1792 36 

Hazard, Rowland 1849 161 

Hazard, Rowland Gibson. . .h 1845 370 
Hazard, Rowland Gibson .... 1876 256 
Hazard, Thomas Cranston. . . 1792 36 

Hazard, William Tweedy 1794 37 

Hazeltine, Harold Dexter. . . 1894 316 
Hazlewood, Francis Tomlin- 

son 1S64 213 

Healy, Charles Ernest 1894 316 

Heard, Edwin Hartwell 1851 168 

Heard, Jared Mann 1853 175 

Heath, Charles Reuben 1876 256 

Heaton, Benjamin 1790 34 

Heaton, Isaac Erving 1832 109 

Hebden, John Calder 1885 290 

Hedge, Levi h 1808 348 

Heiser, Charles Lee Anthony 1890 305 

Helme, Nathaniel 1819 76 

Hemenway, Robert Eddy . . m 1825 326 

Hemmenway, Onslow 1848 159 

Henderson, George Donald. . 1853 175 
Hendrick, Elijah William.. . . 1871 238 

Hendrick, James Wesley 1872 242 

Hennessy, Thomas Charles . . 1871 238 

Henry, Foster 1845 148 

Henshaw, Alexander Griswold 1837 121 

Henshaw, John 1887 297 

Herr, Benjamin Laisdell 1882 280 

Herreshoff, Charles Frederick 1828 101 

Herreshoff, John Brown 1825 92 

Herreshoff, John Brown Fran- 
cis h.1890 396 

Herring, Edwin Ayer 1872 242 

Hersey, George Dallas 1869 231 

Hersey, Henry 1820 78 

Hersey, Ira Charles 1884 287 

Hervey, Eliphalet Williams. . 1824 89 

Hess, Isban 1867 225 

Hewes, Charles Wesley 1843 142 

Hewett, Daniel 1812 61 

Hey wood, Ezra Hervey 1856 185 

Hextall, William h 1773 331 

Hibbard, Charles 1850 164 

Hibbard, Herbert Wade 1886 294 

Hibbard, Nathaniel 1878 264 

Hicks, Ernest Abbott 1891 30S 

Hicks, Galen 1799 43 

Hicks, Irving Clifton 1887 297 

Hicks, Ratcliffe 1864 213 

Hicok, Dormer Lewelly 1854 180 

Hidden, Charles Henry 1S61 204 

Hidden, Wilkins Updike 1865 217 

Higgins, Alexander Martin. .. 1854 178 
Higgins, Leonidas Raymond.. 1884 287 
Higgins, Samuel McPherson. 1894 316 

Hill, Crawford 1885 290 

Hill, George Washington 

Crockett 1892 311 

Hill, Jacob 1807 53 

Hill, Nathaniel Peter 1S56 185 

Hill, Solon 1825 92 

Hill, Stephen h 1814 352 

Hill, Stephen Prescott 1829 104 

Hill, William Colver 1894 316 

Hillman, Walter 1854 178 

Hinckley, Frank Leonard 1891 308 

Hinckley, William Pitt 1894 317 

Hinds, Albert Walker 1887 297 

Hiuton, James h 1803 345 



Name. Class. Page. 

Hitchcock, Charles 1869 232 

Hitchcock, Charles Chambers 1885 290 

Hitchcock, Daniel hl771 330 

Hitchcock, Enos h 1788 335 

Hitchcock, George 1872 242 

Hitchcock, Henry Russell 1884 287 

Hitchcock, Jonathan Parsons. 1799 43 

Hixon, Asa 1825 92 

Hobart, Aaron 1805 50 

Hobart, Benjamin 1804 48 

Hobbs, Joseph Melzar 18S3 282 

Hobigand, Jules Adolphe 1878 264 

Hodges, Rufus 1823 87 

Hodg-es, Tisdale 1804 49 

Hogg, George Woodley 1894 317 

Holbrook, Charles Francis. ... 1855 181 
Holbrook, Daniel Jefferson. .. 1863 210 

Holbrook, George Abel 1861 204 

Holbrook, John Edwards 1815 (58 

Holbrook, John Josiah 1872 242 

Holbrook, Joseph h 1791 337 

Holbrook, Josiah 1788 33 

Holbrook, Silasi Pinckney. . .. 1815 68 
Holbrook, Silas Pinckney .... 1859 195 
Holbrook, Uriah Hopkins. ... 1874 249 

Holbrook, Willard 1814 65 

Holcombe, Henry h 1800 343 

Holden, Charles 1832 103 

Holden, George James 1891 308 

Holden, Levi Hall 1835 115 

Holland, Dennis Joseph 1890 307 

Holley, Alexander Lyman. . .. 1853 176 

Holman, David 1803 47 

Holman, David Emory 1876 256 

Holman, Nathan 1797 41 

Holmes, Charles Henry 1829 104 

Holmes, Ezekiel 1821 80 

Holmes, Henry 1806 52 

Holmes, James Stuart 1819 76 

Holmes, John 1796 39 

Holmes, John Jenckes 1863 210 

Holmes, John Sophus 1864 216 

Holmes, Joseph 1796 39 

Holmes, Sylvester h 1823 357 

Holroyd, John 1802 46 

Homer, Jonathan h 1790 336 

Hood, Alfred Howland 1881 275 

Hope, John 1894 317 

Hopkins, Amos 1795 38 

Hopkins, Esek 1775 30 

Hopkins, George Olney 1851 205 

Hopkins, George William 1878 264 

Hopkins, John Carver 1869 231 

Hopkins, Phillip R 1810 58 

Hopkius, Samuel h 1790 337 

Hopkins, Stephen h 17S4 333 

Hopkins, Stephen Allen 1S93 315 

Hopkins, William Henry 1891 308 

Hoppin, Augustus 1848 159 

Hoppin, Carrington 1834 114 

Hoppin, Cortland 1855 183 

Hoppin, Francis Edwin 1839 128 

Hoppin, Nicholas 1831 108 

Hoppin, William Jones h 1890 396 

Hoppin, William Warner 1861 204 

Horr, George Edwin 1876 256 

Horr, George Edwin h 1878 392 

Horton, Francis 1828 101 

Horton, Pascal Allen 1869 231 

Horton, Victor Foote 1873 245 



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Name. Class. Page. 

Hoskins, Charles Chauncey. . 1805 219 
Hosmer, Charles Edward. ... 1861 205 

Hosmer, Elmer Samuel 1882 278 

Hotchkiss, George Lambert... 1807 225 

Hough, Ailing 1820 78 

Hough, Benezet Alanson 1SG0 221 

House, Morris William 1888 300 

Hovey, Alvah h 185G 379 

Hovey, Arthur Judson 1S69 231 

Hovey, Frederick Howard . . . 1S90 305 

Hovey, George Rice 1882 278 

Hovev, Isaac B m 1820 324 

Howard, Charles Taylor 1878 260 

Howard, Daniel 1893 313 

Howard, Ezra Williams 1838 125 

Howard, Francis 1797 41 

Howard, Henry h 1873 390 

Howard. James-Leland h 1894 398 

Howard, John Edward 1815 69 

Howarth, Francis Andrew . . . 1872 242 

Howe, Arthur Whitney 1880 272 

Howe, Elbridge Gerry 1821 80 

Howe, Frank Perley 1872 242 

Howe, John 1805 50 

Howe, Mark Antony De- 
Wolfe 182S 101 

Howe, Phineas 1847 156 

Howe, Reginald Heber 1866 221 

Howe, Samuel Gridley 1S21 81 

Howe. Sereno 1839 129 

Howell, David h 1769 328 

Howell, Elias 1772 28 

Howell, Jeremiah Brown. . . . 1789 33 

Howland, Carver 1873 245 

Howland, George h 1852 374 

Howland, John h 1835 365 

Howland, Matthew Morris ... 1S71 238 

Howland, Richard Smith 1S6S 228 

Howland, William Dilwyn. .. 1874 251 

Hoyt, Albert Pierce 1878 264 

Hoyt, Daniel Webster 1871 238 

Hoyt, David Webster h 1872 389 

Hoyt, Elton 1878 264 

Hoyt, James Humphrey 1874 249 

Hoyt, Wayland 1860 200 

Hubbard, James 1816 70 

Hubbard, William Henry. ... 1845 14S 

Huekins, James 1832 109 

Hughes, Charles Evans 1881 275 

Hughes, Dyer m 1822 325 

Hughes, Joseph h 1811 349 

Hulbert, George Henry 1864 213 

Huling, Ray Greene 1869 231 

Hume, Robert 1809 57 

Humphrey, Thomas Jefferson 1821 81 

Humphreys, David h 1802 344 

Hunt, David h 1875 391 

Hunt, Edward Taylor 1848 159 

Hunt, John 1842 139 

Hunt, Joseph Searles 1791 35 

Hunt, Josiah h 1853 3 if 5 

Hunt, Peter Brown 1816 70 

Hunter, John Powell 1888 300 

Hunter, Thomas Robinson. ... 1827 98 

Hunter, William 1791 35 

Huntington. Adoniram Jud- 
son h 1808 386 

Huntington. George 1882 278 

Huntoon, William Caswell. .. 1894 318 
Huse, Charles Archelaus 1878 264 



Name. Class. Page. 

Hutching, Ezra 1811 59 

Hutching, John Ladd 1807 53 

Hutchins, William m 1825 326 

Hutchinson, Eleazar Carter.. 1826 95 
Hutchinson, John Skinner. ... 1869 2.11 

Hyde, Frederick Albert 1877 262 

Hylan, Albert Edward 1892 311 

Ide, Jacob 1S09 57 

Ingalls, Daniel m 1822 325 

Ingalls, William h 1813 351 

Ingalls, Will Clarence 1884 287 

Ingraham, Edward Duncan. h 1S20 356 

Ingraham, John Shepard 1837 121 

Inman, Harris Smith I860 200 

Irons, Samuel Lafayette 1881 275 

Isham, Norman M. rrison. . . . 1886 294 

Ives, Dwight 1835 116 

Ives, Moses Brown 1S12 61 

Ives, Robert Hale 1816 70 

Ives, Robert Hale 1857 188 

Ives, Thomas Poynton 1854 180 

Ives, William Carey 1865 217 

Jackson, Charles 1817 72 

Jackson, Francis Chester 

Rockwell 1894 317 

Jackson. George 1788 33 

Jackson, Henry 1817 73 

Jackson, Joseph 1868 22S 

Jackson, Ralph Wentworth. . 1S89 302 

Jacobs, Bela h 1822 357 

Jacobs, Horace Edgar 1893 313 

Jacobs, Walter Ballou 1SS2 278 

Jacobs, William Bela 1S33 111 

James. Benjamin 1805 50 

James, Charles Sexton 1843 142 

James, Charles Tillinghast..h 1838 367 

James, John Crawford 1871 238 

James, John Sexton 1842 140 

James, Luther Tillman 1S73 246 

James, Richard Sexton h 1850 373 

James, Samuel li 1770 32!» 

James, Silas m.1820 324 

Jameson, Thorndike Cleaves . . 1840 132 

Jaques, George 1836 118 

Jastram, Pardon Sheldon 1S60 200 

Jay, John h 1794 339 

Jefferson, Thomas h 1787 334 

Jeffries, John h 1825 358 

Jelly. George Frederick 1864 213 

Jenckes, Francis Carter 1824 89 

Jenckes, George Washington. 1851 168 
Jenckes, Jerathmel Bowers. . 1825 92 

Jenckes, Joseph 1782 31 

Jenckes, Joseph Sherbourne... 1824 89 

Jenckes, Leland Deloss 1861 204 

Jenckes, Thomas Allen 1838 125 

Jenckes, Thomas Allen 1877 259 

Jencks, Charles Williams 1880 272 

Jenkins, Edward h 1803 345 

Jenkins, Moses Brown 1855 183 

Jenks, Daniel Sanford 1890 395 

Jenks, Ernest Potter 1889 302 

Jenks. Hervey 1810 58 

Jenks, James Lawrence 1884 289 

Jenks, John Whipple Potter.. 183S 125 
Jenney, William Henry Har- 
rison 1859 195 

Jennings, Andrew Jackson. .. 1872 -4'2 

Jennings, Jacob h 1774 331 

Jenny, William h 1S42 368 



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Name. Class. Page. 

Jepherson, George Arthur. ... 1SS7 297 
.Ternegan, Joseph Leonard .... 1S31 108 

Jemegan, Prescott Ford 1889 302 

Jewell, Joseph Hayden 1871 239 

Jewett, Charles Coffin 1835 116 

Jewett, Henry Gushing 1824 89 

Jewett, Howard Clifton 18S1 275 

Jewett, Lyman. . . . 1843 142 

Jewett, Paul 1802 46 

Jewett, Walter Kendall 1891 308 

Jillson, William. Everett 1846 278 

Jillson, William Everett 1882 152 

Johns, William h 1820 356 

Johnson, Aholiab 1823 87 

Johnson, Albert Bushnell 1891 308 

Johnson, Alfred Evan 1871 239 

Johnson, Alfred Scott 1890 305 

Johnson, ArtemaS' 1808 54 

Johnson, Arthur Pliny 188S 300 

Johnson, Ben Wayland 1893 313 

Johnson, Charles Kelsall 1S34 114 

Johnson, Clark • Howard .... 1877 260 

Johnson, Daniel 1806 52 

Johnson, Edgar Mann 1893 314 

Johnson, Elias Henry h 1877 392 

Johnson, Ernest Henry 1891 308 

Johnson, Evan Malbone 1808 54 

Johnson, Joseph Harris 1884 287 

Johnson, Julius Arthur 1882 278 

Johnson, Julius Earle 1854 178 

Johnson, Marcus Morton 1870 237 

Johnson, Millard Fillmore 1876 256 

Johnson, Nathaniel Emmons.. 1825 92 

Johnson, Phineas 1799 43 

Johnson, Robert Gray 1860 201 

Johnson, Truman 1879 268 

Johnson, William Bulletin .. h 1814 352 
Johnston, Henry Wentworth. 1854 178 
Johnston, William Dawson . . . 1S93 314 

Jones, Alexander 1782 31 

Jones, Alexander 1814 65 

Jones, David h 1774 332 

Jones, Horatio Gates h 1812 350 

Jones, Horatio Gates h 1863 384 

Jones, Howard Malcom 1853 175 

Jones, Isaac Francis 1843 142 

Jones, John 1791 35 

Jones, John Davis Edmands. 1845 148 
Jones, John Davis Edmands. 1S93 314 

Jones, John Gilmore 1836 118 

Jones, Lambert Jefferson .... 1837 121 

Jones, Morgan .h 1793 339 

Jones, Nelson Bishop. ....... 1875 252 

Jones, Preston Day 1869 231 

Jones, Robert Strettle h 1769 328 

Jones, Samuel h 1769 328 

Jones, Timothy 1774 29 

Jones, William h 1828 360 

Jordan, James Brewer 1851 168 

Joslen, Joseph 1814 65 

Joslin, Henry Van Amburgh. 1867 225 

Joslin, Howard Payson 1S75 252 

Joslin, William Carey 1876 256 

Judah, John Mantle 1867 227 

Judah, Noble Brandon 1872 244 

Judd, William Heron 1824 89 

Judson, Adoniram 1S07 53 

Judson, Adoniram Brown. . . . 1859 195 

Judson, Edward 1S65 217 

Judson, Elnathan h 1818 354 



Name. Class. Page. 

Judson, Elnathan 1859 195 

Judson, John Work 1802 46 

Judson, Walter Herbert 1847 156 

Judson, Walter Price Bartlett 1818 74 

Keach, Walter Esmond 18S7 298 

Keegan. William Robert 1882 278 

Keely, George h 1820 356 

Keely, George Washington . . . 1824 89 

Keen, Herbert Ide 1880 272 

Keen, William Williams 1859 195 

Keene, George Frederick .... 1875 252 
Keigwin, Henry Webster. . .. 1879 268 

Keith, Jaii-us Shaw 1819 76 

Keith, James Munroe 1845 148 

Keith, Jonathan 1805 50 

Kellen, William Vail 1872 242 

Kelley, James Prentice 1877 260 

Kelley, Solon Chester 1886 294 

Kelly, Erasmus h 1772 330 

Kelly, Jason Billings 1862 208 

Kendall, Benjamin 1844 145 

Kendall, Henry Lucien 1871 239 

Kendrick, Daniel 1810 58 

Kendrick, James Ryland .... 1840 132 

Kendrick, Nathaniel h 1819 354 

Kennady, John Walker 1850 164 

Kenyon, George Henry 1864 213 

Kern, Martin Wilmarth 1892 312 

Ketcham, George Washing- 
ton 1860 201 

Kettner, Jacob 1881 276 

Kiley, Edward Stephen 1891 308 

Killelea, Joseph Mary 1890 305 

Kilton, George Frederick .... 1853 175 

Kimball, Asa 1796 39 

Kimball, Charles Edmund. ... 1877 262 

Kimball, Charles Otis h 1828 360 

Kimball, Isaac 1817 73 

Kimball, Walter Hammond . . 1894 318 
Kimball, William Batchelder. 1839 129 

King, Charles Gregory 1884 287 

King, Clarence h 1890 396 

King, David 1796 108 

King, David 1831 39 

King, Eli 1787 32 

King, Eliza Shaw a 1894 321 

King, Eugene Pride 1876 256 

King, George Farquhar Jones 1889 304 

King, George Gordon 1825 92 

King, George Olcott 1866 222 

King, Lyman Winslow 1879 268 

King, Ralph Thrall 1878 266 

King, Samuel 1791 35 

King, Thomas Knight h 1858 380 

King, William Dehon 1859 196 

King, William Henry 1838 125 

King, William. Vernou 1792 36 

Kinghorn, Joseph h 1828 360 

Kingman, Eliab 1816 71 

Kingman, Lucius 1830 105 

Kingsbury, Cyrus: 1812 61 

Kingsbury, John 1826 95 

Kingsbury, Samuel 1822 84 

Kingsbury, Samuel Allen, .m 1816 323 
Kingsbury, William Henry . . 1853 175 

Kingsley, Albert Eugene 1890 305 

Kinne, Charles Henry 1879 268 

Kinnicutt, Thomas 182*2 84 

Kinsman, Benjamin Willis. .. 1852 172 
Kirby, Joseph Davis 1867 227 



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445 



Name. Class. Page. 

Kirkland, John Thornton. . .h 1794 340 
Kirkley, Richard Williams. .. 1804 317 
Kneisly, Charles Christian. .. 1873 247 

Knight, Daniel 1813 63 

Knight, Ephraim h 1852 374 

Knight, Henry Clifford 1*75 252 

Knight, Henry Cogswell 1812 61 

Knight, Joseph 1813 63 

Knight, Nehemiah 1833 111 

Knight, Walter Bray ton 1870 237 

Knight, Webster 1876 250 

Knight, William Moore 1877 260 

Knowles, Charles Edward. .. 1801 308 

Knowles, Edwin 1894 318 

Knowles, John Power 1836 118 

Knowles, John Power 1880 272 

Knowles, William 1843 142 

Knowlton, Cyrus 1S45 148 

Knox, John 1887 207 

Kollock, Cornelius 1845 148 

Kollock, Lemuel 1786 31 

Kollock, Oliver Hawes 1811 59 

Ladd, Charles Frederick 1S63 210 

Ladd, Frederick Pierpont 1803 314 

Ladd, Herbert Warren h 1802 307 

Ladd, Isaac Gifford 1886 204 

Ladd, William Coffin 1881 275 

Lakey, Frank Edwin 1804 317 

Lamb, James Curtis 1876 256 

Lambert, Nathaniel 1787 32 

Lambert, Thomas Richer. . .h 1845 370 
Lamson, Elliott Woodbury . . . 1803 314 

Lamson, Isaac Albert 1880 272 

Lamson, Samuel 1828 101 

Laiidrum, William Warren. .. 1872 242 

Lane, Henry Fayette 1850 164 

Lane, William Albert 1886 204 

Lane, William Hoyle 1S80 272 

Langdon, Courtney h 1801 306 

Laugdon, William Chauncy... 1802 311 

Langley, Alfred Gideon 1876 250 

Lanphear, Elisha Frederick. . 1875 253 
Laphani, Benjamin Newell. .. 1843 142 

Lapham, Oscar 1804 213 

Larkin, Lyman Beecher h 1838 367 

Earned, Edwin Channing. . .. 1840 133 
Lamed, Edwin Channing. .. . 1878 204 

Earned, Erastus 1705 3S 

Earned, George 1702 36 

Lamed, Samuel h 1835 305 

Larwill, John Straughaii 1800 201 

Latham, Frank Terry 1877 200 

Latham, Henry Simmons. . . . 1863 210 

Latham, Williams 1827 08 

Lathrop, James Walcott 1847 157 

Lathrop, William Gilbert 1880 302 

Laughlin, Henry Alexander... 1800 200 

Laurence, James King 1805 217 

Law, Andrew 1775 3 > 

Lawrence, William Beach, .b 1800 387 

Laws, Martin Luther 1804 213 

Lawton, Alfred 1851 168 

La\vton, Arthur Thomas. .. . 1882 278 

Lawton, Charles Engs 1886 206 

Lawton, Francis 1860 231 

Lawton, Uriah William 185(5 186 

Lazell, Charles Thurber 1864 214 

Lazell, Ebenezer 1788 33 

Leach, Daniel 1830 100 

Leach, James Edward 184S 150 



Name. Class. Page. 

Leach, James Edward 1874 240 

Leach, Simeon Ryarson 1883 2S4 

Learned, Leslie Elias 1803 314 

Learned, William Turell 1882 278 

Leavenworth, Nathan 1874 124!) 

Leavitt, Julius Adelbert 1875 253 

LeBaron, Lemuel 1700 43 

Ledwith, William Michael... 1800 201 

Lee, Christopher Marble 1877 200 

Leeson, George Edwin 1874 240 

Leete, Alexander Duncan. ... 18S3 2S5 

Leland, Aaron h 1815 353 

Leland, Aaron Whitney. . . .h 1814 352 

Leland, Angustin 1834 114 

Leland, Dexter 1822 85 

Leland, Francis 1838 125 

Leland, Ira 1837 121 

Lentell, Richard 1844 145 

Leonard, Apollos h 1701 337 

Leonard, Arthur Newton 1802 311 

Leonard, Barnum h 1S04 340 

Leonard, Charles Melvin 18S3 285 

Leonard, David 1702 36 

Leonard, Esek Samuel Hop- 
kins 1814 65 

Leonard, Ezra 1801 45 

Leonard, George h 1804 340 

Leonard, George 1824 80 

Leonard, Henry Fiske 1826 06 

Leonard, John Burroughs 

Hopkins 1814 66 

Leonard, Joshua 1788 33 

Leonard, Nehemiah Allen 1818 150 

Leonard, Oliver 1787 32 

Leonard, Samuel h 1701 337 

Leonard, William Augustus . . 1703 36 
Leonard, Zenas Lockwood. ... 1704 37 

Leonard, Zephaniah 1703 36 

Leonard, Zephaniah h 1703 330 

Lesley, James 1801 45 

Lester, John Erastus 1862 207 

Letombe, Joseph h 1701 337 

Lettsom, John Goakly h 1704 340 

Leveen, Isa Henry 1883 283 

Leverett, Warren 1S32 100 

Leverett, Washington 1832 100 

Leverett, William 1824 89 

Lewis, Evan 1866 222 

Lewis, Frank Grant 1803 314 

Lewis, Joseph West 1804 317 

Lightburn, Benjamin Willey. 1884 287 

Lincoln, Arthur 1870 235 

Lincoln, Charles Henry 1801 204 

Lincoln, Heman . , 1840 133 

Lincoln, James Granger 1880 272 

Lincoln, John Larkin 1836 118 

Lincoln, John Larkin 1873 247 

Lincoln, Jotham 1830 118 

Lincoln, Leontine h 18S0 305 

Lincoln, Louis Manson 1802 311 

Lincoln, Solomon 1822 85 

Lincoln, Theodore Leonard. .. 1825 02 

Lincoln, William Ensign 1808 228 

Lindsay, Lucky Alonzo 18S7 207 

Lindsey, John Hathaway. . . . 1802 311 
Lindsey, Joseph Ferdinand . . . 1873 246 

Lippitt, Charles Warren 1805 210 

Lippitt, Edward Russell 1817 73 

Lippitt, Francis James 1830 106 

Lippitt, Henry Frederic 1878 204 



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Name. Class. Page. 

Lippitt, Jeremiah 1808 55 

Lippitt, Joseph Francis 1805 50 

Liscomb, William Shields. ... 1872 242 

Lisk, Charles Wayland 1890 305 

Lisle, Frank Dyer 1891 308 

Litchfield, Joseph 1773 29 

Littell, Henry Augustus 1855 183 

Little, John Park 1794 37 

Littlefiehl, Clarence 1885 292 

Livermore, Silas 1842 140 

Llewellyn, Arthur Joseph 1893 314 

Locke, Benjamin Lawrence... 1847 157 

Locke, George Lyman h 1893 398 

Lockwood, James Thomas . . . 1S76 256 
Lockwood, Moses Brown. . .h 1S57 379 

Long, Joseph Darwin 1855 182 

Long, Luther Rice 1S49 162 

Lonsdale, John Francis 1867 227 

Loomis, George Albert. 1884 287 

Loomis, Justin Rolph 1835 116 

Lopez, Raymond 1846 152 

Lord, Harrison Van Rensel- 

laer 1843 143 

Lord, Joseph Haley 1885 290 

Loring, Bailey 1807 53 

Loring, Daniel 1800 44 

Loring, Jerome 1813 63 

Loring, John Gould 1849 162 

Lothrop, Cyrus 1810 58 

Lothrop, Edward Augustus. .. 1834 114 
Lothrop, George Van Ness . . . 1838 125 
Lothrop, Samuel Hartwell . . . 1803 47 

Lott, William Clawson 1882 21h. 

Loud, Jacob Llersey 1822 85 

Loud, Samuel Prince 1805 50 

Love, Frank Wayland 1864 214 

Love, Horace Thomas 1836 119 

Lovejoy, Edward Fairfield. .. 1885 291 

Lovell, Lorenzo Oren 1833 111 

Lovell, Nehemiah Gordon .... 1833 111 

Lovering, Amos 1828 101 

Lovering, Henry Morton 1S61 204 

Lovering, Warren 1817 ^ 73 

Lovewell, Henry Plummer. ... 1889 302 

Luce, Leonard 1824 89 

Lummus, John m 1820 324 

Luscombe, John 1795 38 

Luther, Charles Bateman 1883 285 

Luther, Charles Carroll 1871 239 

Luther, Frederic Newton. .. . 1884 287 

Luther, John Hill 1847 157 

Lyell, Thomas h 1803 345 

Lyman, Moses 1858 194 

Lyman, Samuel 1814 66 

Lyon, Aaron Clement 1857 1SS 

Lyon, Abija Smith 1837 122 

Lvon, Emory h 1858 380 

Lyon, Emory Stevens 1883 283 

Lyon, Jonathan Fish 1870 235 

Lyon, Lucius 1844 145 

Lyon, Merrick 1S41 136 

Lvon, William Henry 1868 228 

Mabbitt, Jonathan 1848 160 

Mac Alister, James 1856 186 

McAllister, Francis Marion. . 1S53 175 
McCarthy, Nathaniel James.h 1892 397 
McClellau, Arthur Daggett. . 1873 246 

McClellan, Judah Allen 1799 43 

McClellan, William 1782 31 

McClintock, Henry King 1S10 58 



Name. Class. Page.. 

McClintock, Joseph 1820 78 

McCord, Charles Gibson 1873 247 

McCorrie, John 1814 66 

McCosh, James h 1868 387 

McCreery, Charles John 18S6 294 

McDonnell, Thomas Francis. 1891 308 

McFarland, Horace. 1892 312 

McFee, Frank Emerson 1875 253 

McGinn, Arthur Francis 1892 311 

McGore, John m 1816 323 

MacGregor, Robert Stewart.; 1894 317 
McGuinness, Edwin Daniel . . 1877 260 
Mcllvane, Charles Pettit . . . h 1832 361 
Mclntire, Charles Herbert. ... 18S5 291 

Mcintosh, Herbert 1882 278 

xMdntyre, Joseph Belfield 1894 318 

McKeever, Franklin Garrett. 1881 275 

McKenzie, Charles Fisk 1890 305 

Mackenzie, John Milton 1876 256 

Mackenzie, William Scott. ..h 1864 384 

Mackie, Andrew 1814 66 

Mackie, Andrew 1845 148 

Mackie, John 1800 44 

Mackie, John Milton 1832 100 

Mackie, Peter Fearing 1842 140 

MeKinney, John 1874 249 

McLane, Charles Herbert 1S93 314 

McLane, Francis Albert 1885 291 

McLarren, Irvine Greene 1872 243 

McLaughlin, James 1890 305 

Maclay, Archibald h 1819 355 

McLean, Archibald h 1793 339 

McLellan, Francis Miller 1839 129 

McMurry, James Geoffrey. . . 1890 305 
Macomber, Joshua Mason .... 1835 116 

McPherson, James 1814 66 

McWhinnie, James 1867 226 

Macy, John Coggeshall 1870 235 

Magill, Edward Hicks 1852 174 

Magill, William Henry 1893 315 

Maginnis, John Sharp h 1S44 369 

Magoun, William 1823 87 

Mahan, Dennis Hart h 1837 366 

Malcolm, George Ide 1879 269 

Malcom, Howard h 1827 359 

Malcom, Thomas Shields 1839 129 

Mallett, Edward Jones h 1832 362 

Manchester, Charles Fenner. 1825 92 
Manchester, Clarence Hart- 
well 1SS6 294 

Manchester, meander Cor- 
nelius 1858 192 

Mann, Ariel h 1S18 354 

Mann, George Flagg 1824 S9 

Mann, Horace 1819 76 

Mann, Isaac h 1822 357 

Mann, Jacob 1774 29 

Mann, James h 1783 333 

Mann, Joel h 1816 353 

Mann, John Milton 1787 32 

Mann, John Preston 1776 30 

Mann, Samuel Stillman 1841 136 

Mann, Seth 1839 129 

Mann, Stephen Elmer 1884 287 

Manning, Abel 1817 73 

Manning, Edward Payson . . . 1889 302 

Manning, Henry Parker 1883 283 

Manning, James 1786 32 

Manning, John Milton 1857 188 

Mansfield, Albeit Thayer 1S68 229 



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Name. Class. Page. 

Mansfield, Francis 1858 192 

Mansfield, Francis Heber 18S9 304 

Mansfield, Henry Farnum... 1867 227 

Manton, Charles 1807 53 

Manton, Joseph Randall 1842 140 

March, Alden m 1820 324 

March, Daniel 180G 52 

March, David 1811 59 

Marcy, Bradford h 1798 342 

Marcy, Simeon 1795 38 

Marcy, William Larned 1S08 55 

Marsh, Edward Sprague 1879 2G9 

Marshall, Alexander 18S8 301 

Marshall, Herbert 1816 71 

Marshall, John Murray 1881 275 

Marshall, William Elwood. .. 1871 239 

Marshman, Joshua h 1810 349 

Marston, George Harrison. ... 1857 189 
Martin, Benjamin El bridge. . 1894 317 
Martin, George Washington .. 1807 53 

Martin, John Russell 1807 53 

Martin, Joseph Foster 1817 73 

Martin, Richard Runyon 18S9 302 

Martin, Robert Mitchell 1873 246 

Martin, William Daniel 1862 207 

Marvel, Frederick William . . . 1894 31 8 

Marvel, Louis Henry 1867 227 

Maryott, Charles Alpheus 1870 235 

Maryott, Erastus Edgar 1870 235 

Mason, Augustus 1841 136 

Mason, Charles Felix 18(51 205 

Mason, Charles Henry 1849 162 

Mason, Cyrus h 1841 368 

Mason, Eugene Waterman. .. 1S68 228 

Mason, Francis h 1853 376 

Mason, James Brown 1791 35 

Mason, John Hale 1878 264 

Mason, John Henry 1872 243 

Mason, Joseph 1786 32 

Mason, Owen h 1838 367 

Mason, Robert Lew Preston. 1889 302 
Mason, William Simmons. ... 1876 258 
Mather, Williain Williams, .h 1855 377 

Mathews, George Sitzel 1885 291 

Mathewson, Charles Brenton. 1874 249 
Mathewson, Everett Perci- 

ville 1873 246 

Mathewson, Frank Mason . . . 1873 247 
Mathewson, Philip Augustus. 1880 274 

Mathewson, Rollin 1840 133 

Matteson, Archibald Claflin . . 1893 314 

Matteson, Charles 1861 204 

Matteson, Frank Willington.. 1S92 312 

Matteson, John 18S6 296 

Matumoto, Julius Kumpei . . . 1894 321 
Mauran, Antoine Joseph .... 1851 168 

Mauran, Frank 1885 292 

Mauran, Joseph 1816 71 

Maxcy, Eaton Whiting 1853 175 

Maxcy, Jonathan 1787 32 

Maxcy, Milton 1802 46 

Maxcy, Virgil 1804 49 

Maxson, Darwin Eldridge... 1852 174 

Maxwell, William Peter 1798 41 

May, William 1788 33 

Mayhew, Bartlett 1854 178 

Mayhew, Jeremiah 1808 55 

Maynard, Joshua Leland. ...h 1853 376 
Mc, for names beginning thus see under 
Mac. 



Name. Class. Page. 

Mead, Albert Davis 1891 320 

Mead, Samuel 17S8 33 

Meader, Charles Albert 1891 308 

Meader, Louis Hamilton. . ..a 1894 321 

Meader, Walter Sidney 18S0 272 

Medbery, Josiah 1875 253 

Medbery, Nicholas h 1836 365 

Medbery, Samuel Viall 1801 45 

Medbury, Charles Franklin A. 1888 300 

Meech, Asa h 1807 347 

Meech, Levi Witter 1845 14S 

Meiklejohn, Alexander 1S93 314 

Mellen, Edward 1823 87 

Mellen, Joshua 1862 207 

Mellen, William Chamberlain 1836 119 
Mendenhall, Abram Cyrus . . . 1891 308 
Mendenhall, James Kirke. . .. 1849 162 

Mercer, Jesse h 1835 365 

Merriam, Joseph 1819 76 

Merrick, Origen Hall 1876 257 

Merrill, John 1793 36 

Merrill, John Gale. 1821 81 

Merrill, Joseph AVarretn h 1880 393 

Merrill, Winfield George 1882 279 

Merriman, Charles Henry... 1892 311 
Merriman, Charles Henry.. h 1894 399 
Merriman, Edward Bruce. . .. 1894 317 
Merriman, Harold Thurston.. 1894 318 
Messenger, George Washing- 
ton 1826 96 

Messer, Asa 1790 34 

Messer, George Holmes. ..... 1865 217 

Messer, Morris Lewis 1891 308 

Meservey, Atwood Bond h 1862 383 

Metcalf, Alfred 1802 46 

Metcalf, Edwin 1842 140 

Metcalf, George 1S74 249 

Metcalf, George Tracy 1833 111 

Metcalf, Harold 1884 287 

Metcalf, John George 1820 78 

Metcalf, Nathaniel Whitiug.. 1846 152 

Metcalf, Paul Ray h 1801 344 

Metcalf, Richard 1851 168 

Metcalf, Stephen Olnev 1878 264 

Metcalf. Therou 1805 50 

Miles, George Davis 1843 143 

Miles, Henry Adolphus 1829 104 

Miles, John 1794 37 

Milford, George Washington. 1877 260 

Millar, Robert 1S58 194 

Millard, George Wilson 1875 253 

Miller, Augustus Samuel 1871 239 

Miller, Caleb m 1816 323 

Miller, Charles Thomas 1853 176 

Miller, Edward 1874 249 

Miller, Erasmus Darwin 1832 110 

Miller, Ezekiel Lamb 1843 143 

Miller, Frederick 1844 145 

Miller, Henry Alviu 1876 257 

Miller, Horace George 1860 201 

Miller, Hugh h 1854 376 

Miller, Lewis Leprilete 1817 73 

Miller, Moses 1800 44 

Miller, Nathaniel h 1814 352 

Miller, Seth 1S23 S7 

Miller, Thompson 1803 47 

Miller, William Brown Mar- 
tin 1878 264 

Mills, Robert Curtis h 1861 383 

Mills, AVilliam Hammond. ..h 1S49 162 



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Name. Class. Page. 

Milne, Joseph Davis 1S77 260 

Minard, Peter Raymond 1827 98 

Miner, George Hermon 1863 210 

Miner, Henry Bradley 1864 214 

Miner, John Durvvard 1891 308 

Miner, Thomas m 1825 326 

Mitchel. Frederick Augustus. 1860 201 

Mitchell, Charles Elliott 1861 205 

Mitchell, William h!848 372 

Monaghan, James Charles... 1885 291 
Montague, Thomas Jones .... 1848 160 

Montgomery, Hugh 1S25 92 

Moody, Isaiah 1827 98 

Moore, Edward Caldwell. . .a 1891 320 

Moore, James Spencer 1894 317 

Moore, Mark 1814 66 

Moore, Martin 1804 58 

Moore, Nathan Wheaton.... 1852 172 

Moore, Thomas Paine m 1825 326 

Moore, Walter Howard 1867 226 

Morcock, William James .... 1851 168 

Morey, Reuben 1835 116 

Morgan, Abel h 1769 328 

Morgan, Dura Pratt 1869 231 

Morgan, Morris Barker 1855 183 

Moriarty, John Mosely 1827 98 

Moriarty, Joseph 1830 106 

Morrei, Thomas Thaddeus . . . 1863 211 
Morrill, Daniel Follansbee . . . 1843 143 

Morrill, Donald Littlefield 1880 272 

Morris, Charles h 1827 359 

Morris, John 1850 165 

Morris, William Bowen 1846 152 

Morrison, William Herbert. .. 1864 214 

Morse, Abner 1816 71 

Morse, Alpheus Carey h 1868 387 

Morse, Elijah 1809 57 

Morse, Frank Lincoln 1886 294 

Morse, Horatio Gilead 1840 133 

Morse, John 1791 35 

Morse, Stephen 1832 110 

Morse, Sylvanus 1827 99 

Morton, Allan Benton 1894 317 

Morton, Andrew 1795 38 

Morton, Cyrus. m 1820 324 

Morton, James Ferdinand. ..hl877 392 

Morton, James Hodges 1844 146 

Morton, James Madison. . . .h 1882 394 

Morton, Job. 1797 41 

Mortou, Joshua 1813 63 

Morton, Lloyd 1849 162 

Morton, Marcus 1804 49 

Morton, Marcus 1S3S 125 

Morton, Nathaniel 1840 133 

Moss, William Washburn 1894 317 

Mott, Frederick 1851 168 

Mott, Thomas Smith Webb. . 1822 85 

Mowry, Arthur May 1883 283 

Mowry, Elisha Capron 1861 204 

Mowry, Elisha Cook 1846 152 

Mowry, Joseph Edward 1867 226 

Mowry, Oscar Brownell 1863 210 

Mowry, Raymond Greene .... 1877 260 



Mudge, William Prescott 1S86 294 

Muenscher, Charles Joseph . . . 1S45 148 

Muenscher, Joseph 1S21 81 

Mulliken, Joseph m 1817 323 



Name. Class. Page. 

Mumford, Charles Carney. . .. 1881 275 
Munger, Edmund Bingham . . . 1892 312 

Munger, Enos 1854 179 

Munro, Allen 1821 81 

Munro, Dana Carleton 1S87 297 

Munro, Ephraim 1828 101 

Munro, Walter Lee 1S79 269 

Munro, Wilfred Harold 1870 236 

Munroe Oliver Buchanan .... 187S 264 

Murch, William Harris h 1837 366 

Murdoch, Isaac Morse 1853 176 

Murdock, John Nelson 1852 172 

Murphy, James Francis 1887 297 

Murrah, Pendleton 1848 160 

Murray, James Ormsbee 1850 165 

Mustin, John Burton 1S66 222 

Mustin, William Finn 1871 239 

Myrick, Eugene Calvin 1890 307 

Nash, Edgar Smiley 1894 317 

Nash, Jacob 1773 29 

Nash, Samuel 1770 28 

Nash, Stephen Sydney 1859 197 

Nason, Elias 1835 116 

Nason, Osman Leander Baker 1882 279 

Neale, Rollin Heber h 1850 373 

Needham, George Francis . . h 1843 369 

Noedliam, John Gregory 1821 81 

Nelson, Aaron Hayden 185S 192 

Nelson, Job 1790 34 

Nelson, Morgan 1813 63 

Nelson. Stephen Smith 1794 3 < 

Nelson, William h 1771 33 > 

Newall, Andrew 1884 287 

Newbold, Charles Laurie 1872 243 

Newcomb, Charles King 1837 122 

Newell, Lyman Churchill 1890 3U7 

Newell, William Palmer 1812 61 

Newhall, Thomas Bancroft. .. 1832 110 
Newman, Sylvanus Chace. ,.hl859 381 

Newman, William h 1816 353 

Newman, Zenas B 1835 117 

Newton, George Cune 1869 232 

Newton, George Moore 1S62 207 

Newton, James h 1786 334 

Newton, John h 1773 331 

Newton, Tracy Lansing 1890 305 

Nichols, Charles Lemuel 1872 243 

Nichols, Lemuel Bliss 1842 140 

Nicholson, William Thompson 1886 296 
Nickels, Christopher Marden- 

borough 1830 106 

Nickerson, John Albert 1867 226 

Nickerson, Stephen Westcott. 1878 264 

Nicolai, John Edward 1886 294 

Nightingale, Charles Spurgeon 1894 317 

Nightingale, Crawford 1834 114 

Nightingale, Crawford Allen.. 1878 266 
Nightingale, Frederic Albert. 1878 266 

Nightingale, John Clark 1789 34 

Niles, Lucien Hanks 1862 207 

Niver, Edwin Barnes 1893 314 

Noel, Baptist Wriothesley. .hl859 381 

Norcross, Austin 1843 143 

Norris, Benjamin 1823 87 

Norris, John 1851 168 

North, Alfred 1848 194 

North, Edward h 1814 369 

Northup, Immanuel 1821 81 

Norton, George 1804 49 

Norton, Gorham Noble 1892 311 



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Name. Class. Page. 

Norton, Jacob h 1S03 345 

Norton, William 1802 46 

Nott, Eliphalet h 1795 340 

Noyes, Edwin 1837 122 

Noyes, Lucia Maria Clapp . . a 1893 321 

Noyes, Moses 1801 45 

Noyes, Thomas h 1817 354 

Noyes, Walter Bernard 1858 193 

Nye, Jonathan 1801 45 

( >ber, Joshua Foster 1864 214 

O'Connor, Edward DeVallie.. 1892 312 

Olcott, John Hezekiah 1S72 243 

Oldfield, Henry Harrison 1865 217 

O'Leary, Clement Dietrich. .. 1884 287 

Oliver, Edwin Smith 1847 157 

Oliver, Thomas Fitch h 17S3 333 

Olney, George Isaac 1803 47 

Olney, Gideon Wanton h 1822 357 

Olney, Nathanael Greene. .. . 1798 41 

Olney, Richard 1856 186 

Olney, Richard 1S92 311 

Olney, Robert Stanberry 1891 3u8 

Olney, Stephen Thayer h 1850 373 

O'Neil, Joseph Berchman. . . . 1894 317 

O'Neil, William Henry 1892 312 

Ordway, Lucius Pond 1883 285 

Ordway, Otis Osgood 1874 249 

Ordway, Samuel Hanson 1880 272 

Ormsbee, Allen Ives 1852 172 

Ornisbee, John Holden 1880 272 

( )sborne, George h 1S03 345 

Osgood, Howard h 1868 387 

Osier, Lemuel Josiah 1S72 243 

Osterhout, John Vanleuven.. 1866 222 
( )sterhout, Winthrop John 

Vanleuven 1893 314 

Otheman, Edward 1831 108 

Otto, Louis William h 1787 334 

( >v<Tton, William 1887 298 

Oulton, John h 1774 332 

Owen, Augustus Stanton 1890 306 

Pabodie, Benjamin Francis. . 1860 201 

Pabodie, William Henry 1S55 182 

Packard, Austin 1821 81 

Packard, George 1889 303 

Packard, George Washington. 1839 129 

Packard, Levi 1821 81 

Packard, Noah Ford 1842 140 

Padelford, Alpheus 1803 47 

Padelford, Philip 1773 29 

Padelford, Seth h 1798 342 

Page, Emery Harkness 1847 157 

Page, Harrison Carleton 1843 143 

Page, Inman Edward 1877 260 

Paige, Winslow h 1828 360 

Paine, Emerson 1813 63 

Paine, Frederick 1857 188 

Paine, George Burgess 1855 182 

Paine, Lemuel 1803 47 

Paine, Robert Hitchcock 1865 217 

Paine, Royal 1827 99 

Paine, William Howard 1891 309 

Palmer, Albert DeForest 1891 309 

Palmer, Edward Dorr Griffin. 1839 129 
Palmer, Henry Robinson. . . . 1890 306 

Palmer, Julius 1877 260 

Palmer, Wallace Prescott. . . 1878 264 

Park, Calvin 1797 41 

Park, Edwards Amasa 1826 96 

Park, Harrison Greenough . . . 1824 89 



Name. Class. Page. 

Park, Samuel 1874 249 

Park, Thomas 1789 34 

Park, William Richard 1882 279 

Parke, John h 1776 332 

Parker, Addison h 1846 370 

Parker, Addison 1862 207 

Parker, Charles Albert 1886 294 

Parker, Frederick 1S27 99 

Parker, Frederick Augustus. m 1816 323 

Parker, Henry Fenno 1889 303 

Parker, Henry Ward 1872 243 

rarker, Joseph Whiting. . . .h 1856 374 

Parker, Willard Combes 1876 257 

Parker, William h 1836 360 

Parkhurst, Charles Henry. ... 1852 172 
Parkhurst, Christopher Fran- 
cis 1876 257 

Parkhurst, Henry Williams . . 1868 229 

Parkhurst, John Lucas 1812 61 

Parkhurst, Lemuel 1S14 66 

Parkinson, William h 1808 348 

Parks, George 1845 149 

Parmenter, Herbert Ware . . . 1889 303 

Parris, Martin 1790 34 

Parris, Samuel Bartlett 1821 81 

Parshley, Wilbur Brown 1886 294 

Parsons, Charles William. ..hl848 372 

Parsons, David h 1800 344 

Parsons, Henry Cooley 1854 180 

Parsons, James Hepburn .... 1854 179 

Parsons, John 1842 140 

Parsons, Theophilus h 1809 348 

Parsons. Usher h 1825 358 

Partington, Frederick Eugene 1879 269 
Partridge, Herbert Graves ... 1892 311 

Partridge, Lyman 1863 210 

Fartridge, Moses 1814 66 

Partridge, Warren m 1824 325 

Patch, George Whitney 1839 129 

Patrick, Joseph Homer 1817 73 

Patten, George Jaffray 1792 36 

Patten, George Washington.. 1825 92 

Patten, Joseph Hurlburt 1811 1 194 

Patten, Joseph Hurlburt 1858 76 

Patten, William h 1787 334 

Patten. William Samuel 1818 74 

Pattison, Robert Everett h 1832 362 

Pattison, Thomas Harwood.h 1892 397 
Patton, Andrew Bowman. ... 1869 232 

Payne, Abraham 1840 133 

Payne, Arthur Dexter 1872 243 

Payne, Charles Hart 1882 279 

Payne, John Milton 1882 279 

Pearce, Dutee Jerauld 1808 55 

Pearce, Edward Douglas .... 183S 125 

Pearce, Samuel h 1793 339 

Pearce, William Wheaton 1846 152 

Pease, Alvin Fowler 1875 253 

Pease, Myron Clarke 1S76 257 

Pease, William Samuel 18S9 303 

Peck, Allen Ormsbee 1824 90 

Peck, Francis 1831 108 

Peck, Gardner Mason m 1821 324 

Peck, George Bacheler 1820 96 

Peck, George Bacheler 1864 214 

Peck, George W ashington . . . 1837 122 

Peck, John Brownell 1866 222 

Peck, John Mason h 1835 365 

Peck, Shubael 1824 90 

reck, Solomon 1816 71 



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Name. Class. Page. 

Peck, Walter Asa 1877 260 

Peck, William m 1820 324 

Peck, William Thane 1870 230 

Peckham, Cyrus Benedict... 1866 222 
Peckkam, Frauds Baring. ... 1857 189 

Peckham, Frank Edwin 1885 292 

Peckham, Jeremiah Gardner. 1855 182 

Peckham, Orville 1867 227 

Peckham, Samuel Wardwell. 1832 110 
Peckham, Stephen Farnum.hl870 388 
Peckham, William Ellery... . 1881 276 

Peepels, Henry Clay 1881 275 

Pegram, John Combe 1S92 311 

Peirce, John 1856 186 

Peirce, Thomas Sproat 1844 146 

Peirce, William Rounseville. . 1843 143 

Pelot, Francis h 1771 330 

Pendleton, Charles Henry. .. 1878 264 
Pendleton, Cornelius Wells... 1881 275 
Pendleton, James Monroe... . 1885 292 
Pendleton, William Nelson. h 1834 364 

Penniman, Chiron 1791 35 

Penniman, Elias 1774 29 

Penniman, Obadiah 1791 35 

Perce, Warren Richmond .... 1865 217 

Perkins, David 1834 114 

Perkins, George Washington. 1801 45 

Perkins, Jonas 1813 63 

Perkins, Jonas Reynolds .... 1841 136 

Perkins, Levi Hooper 1803 48 

Perrin, Nelson 1869 232 

Perrine, Enoch 1874 249 

Perry, Amos h 1841 368 

Perry, Calbraith Bourne 1867 226 

Perry, Charles Homer 1859 196 

Perry, Charles Manchester... 1891 309 

Perry, Christopher Grant 1830 106 

Perry, David 1806 52 

Perry, Edgar 1880 272 

Perry, Elijah 1852 172 

Perry, Eugene Ashton 1890 306 

Perry, Freeman 1790 34 

Perry, Herbert Livingston . . . 1865 217 

Perry, James De Wolf 1860 201 

Perry, Joshua 1809 57 

Perry, Salmon Carpenter. ... 1832 110 

Perry, Samuel 1802 46 

Perry, William Benjamin... . 1891 309 

Pervear, Hiram Kallock 1855 182 

Peters, Onslow 1825 93 

Phelps, Abner h 1813 351 

Phelps, Charles 1855 182 

Phelps, Charles Howard 1893 314 

Phelps, Dryden William 1877 260 

Phelps, Sylvanus Dryden 1844 146 

Phillips, Charles Currier 1887 298 

Phillips, Daniel William 1837 122 

Phillips, John m 1817 323 

Phillips, Joseph Flavius 1827 99 

Phillips, William 1826 97 

Phillips, William Brown 1858 192 

Phillips, William Llewellyn.. 1881 275 

Phinney, Samuel 1812 61 

Phippen, George 1811 59 

Phipps, James Munroe 1842 140 

Pickens, Andrew 1801 45 

Pickering, Timothy h 1799 342 

Pidge, John Bartholomew 

Gough 1866 222 

Pierce, Edward Elisha 1877 260 



Name. Class. Page. 

Pierce, Edward Lillie 1850 165 

Pierce, Henry Niles 1S42 140 

Pierce, John Davis 1822 85 

Pierce, Willard 1818 74 

Pierce, William Gano 1844 146 

Pike, David Bangs 1894 317 

Pinkham, George Ripley 1887 298 

Pinkham, Henry Winn 1888 300 

Pipon, John h 1806 347 

Pirce, James Aldrich 1S92 311 

Pitman, Isaac 1866 222 

Pitman, John 1799 43 

Pitman, Joseph Story 1839 129 

Plaisted, James 1823 87 

Plaisted, Samuel 1825 93 

Plehn, Carl Copping 1889 303 

Plumb, Albert Hale 1855 183 

Plumer, Joseph Trask 1859 196 

Plummer, Cornelius Channing 1 871 239 

Plummer, David m 1821 324 

Poinier, Samuel Thane 1859 196 

Poland, William Carey 1868 228 

Polhill, John Gold wire 1815 69 

Pollard, Andrew h 1S53 376 

Pomeroy, William Henry 1882 279 

Pomroy, Swan Lyman 1820 78 

Pond, Abijah 1815 69 

Pond, Daniel Bullard 1857 189 

Pond, Enoch 1777 30 

Pond, Enoch 1813 63 

Pond, Francis Metcalf 1860 201 

Pond, Jeremiah 1802 46 

Pond, Samuel Metcalf 1802 46 

Pond, Virgil Clarence 1874 251 

Pool, George Franklin 1833 111 

Pool, Nathaniel 1854 179 

Poole, Reuben Brooks 1857 189 

Poor, Charles Howard 1876 257 

Poor, Charles Marshall 1893 314 

Pope, Albert Joseph 1894 317 

Pope, George Frederick h 1892 397 

Pope, John Thomas 1865 217 

Pope, Louis Atherton 1874 249 

Pope, Thomas 1809 57 

Porter, Emery Huntington. . . 1866 222 

Porter, George 1889 303 

Porter, George Loring 1859 196 

Porter, George Whipple 1870 236 

Porter, Henry Kirke 1860 201 

Porter, Isaac 1808 55 

Porter, Jabez 1818 74 

Porter, James Benton 1890 306 

Porter, Micaiah 1775 30 

Porter, Sidney 1876 257 

Porter, William h 1774 332 

Potter, Albert Knight 1859 196 

Potter, Albert Knight 1886 294 

Potter, Asa 1824 90 

Potter, Edward Everett 1890 306 

Potter, Edward Harry 1875 253 

Potter, Frank King 1871 239 

Potter, Horatio h 1829 360 

Potter, James Brown Mason. 1839 129 
Potter, Jefferson Rowland . . . 1877 260 

Potter, John Myron 1874 250 

Potter, Thomas Mawney. . . . 1834 114 

Potter, Walter McDuffie 1859 197 

Potter, William Henry 1836 119 

Povall, Richard h 1822 357 

Powel, Samuel 1870 236 



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Name. Class. Page. 

Tower, Nicholas 17S9 34 

Tower, Thomas 1808 55 

Towers. Charlies Appieton. . . 1803 314 

Toynting, John h 1774 332 

Tratt, Dura Durand h 1849 373 

Pratt, Enoch 1803 48 

Tratt, Frank Kingman 1877 261 

Tratt, Horatio 1825 93 

Tratt, John 1827 99 

Tratt, Joseph Porter 1859 197 

Tratt, Leonard Barnes 1853 176 

Tratt, Peter 1816 71 

Tratt, Samuel Hartwell 1863 211 

Tratt, Spencer Atkinson 1830 106 

Tratt, William 1825 93 

Tratt, William 1885 291 

Trentice, George Denison .... 1823 87 
Tresbrey, Walter Ackman . . . 1890 307 

Tresbury, Samuel 1822 85 

Treston, Howard Willis 1883 283 

Freiston, Warren 1804 49 

Treston, Willard 1806 52 

Treufert, William Ferdinand. 1866 223 
Trevaux, Francis Edward. .. 1846 153 

Trice, John Amon 1865 218 

Trice, Joseph Henry 1825 93 

Trice, Stephen William 1850 165 

Tride, Edward William 1S65 218 

Triestley, Joseph. h 1793 339 

Triuce, James Beal 1825 93 

Trince, John h 1795 340 

Troctor, Nillo Griswold 1891 308 

Proctor, William Melville... . 1870 236 

Proud. Isaac 1847 157 

Pugh, Evan h 1802 344 

Pulcifer, Charles Le Roy 1878 264 

Furinton, Frank Mason 1875 253 

Putnam, Aaron 1811 59 

Putnam, Alfred Porter 1852 174 

Putnam, David Abbott 1837 122 

Putnam, Israel 1827 99 

Putnam, Joseph Elliott 1845 149 

Putnam, Richard Fletcher. . . 1855 182 
Putnam, William Le Baron. h 1893 398 

Tye, John h 1774 332 

Tyke, James Tobey 1880 272 

Quarles, Francis 1777 30 

Quick. Alfred Merritt 1887 298 

Ouick, Howard Trescott 1887 209 

Quigley, Michael Joseph 1883 283 

Quinby, Hosea Mason 1865 218 

Quincy, Josiah h 1834 364 

Quinn, John Cornelius 1888 300 

Rand, Lyman Fisk 1868 228 

Rand, Thomas 1803 48 

Randall. Charles Bertrand. . . 1852 172 

Randall. Dexter 1811 59 

Randall, Ephraim 1812 61 

Randall, George Maxwell 1835 117 

Randall, Henry Stephens. . .h 1853 376 

Randall, Joseph ' 1809 57 

Randall. Monzies Rayner. .m 1S24 325 

Randall, Moses Fenelon 1814 66 

Randall, Otis Everett 18S4 2S7 

Randall. Samuel 1804 49 

Randall. Samuel 1832 110 

Randall. Silas 1S04 49 

Randall. Silas Burrows 1836 119 

Randall. William Henry 1861 204 

Randolph, Thomas Lyman. . . 1836 119 ! 



Name. Class. Fage. 

Randolph, Warren 1851 168 

Rathbun, Edward Harris 1889 303 

Rawson, Andrew 1800 44 

Rawson, Evander Fuller.... 1819 76 

Rawson, Joseph 1794 37 

Rawson, Levi m 1825 326 

Rawson, Liberty 1800 44 

Rawson, Stephen 1817 73 

Rawson, Warren 1S02 40 

Ray, Benjamin Lincoln 1856 187 

Ray, Isaac h 1879 393 

Ray, William Francis 1874 250 

Raymond, Louis Ford 1864 214 

Raymond, Stetson 1814 66 

Rea, James 1878 264 

Read, Frederick Park 1870 236 

Read, George Roswell 1868 228 

Read, John Meredith h 1860 382 

Read, John Meredith h 1866 385 

Read, Josiah 1775 30 

Read, Samuel Austin 1854 179 

Read, Seth 1770 28 

Readio, William Cooper 1S79 269 

Reccord, Augustus Thineas. . 1892 311 

Reding, Charles William 1837 122 

Reed, Augustus Brown 1821 81 

Reed, Charles Franklin 1885 291 

Reed, Carlton Albanis 1886 205 

Reed, Chester Isham h 1870 389 

Reed, David 1810 58 

Reed, John 1803 48 

Reed, John h 1803 345 

Reed, Joseph Warren 1856 186 

Reed, Luke 1809 57 

Reed, Nathan Adams 1S3S 126 

Reed, William h 1805 347 

Reed, William 1810 58 

Rees, Joseph William 1865 218 

Rees, Thomas George 1886 295 

Reese, Charles Abraham.... 187-"> -~i'.\ 

Reid. Thilip Joseph 1887 298 

Remington, Albert Gallatin. . 1S43 143 
Remington, Charles Ansel... 1867 226 
Remington, Edgar Wilson. . . 1885 201 

Remington, Jairus 1794 37 

Remington, James Henry... . 1862 2<>7 
Remington, Seth Tadelford.. . 1894 317 

Reoch, William Stewart 1893 315 

Reynolds, Edward h 1825 358 

Reynolds, Francis Wayland. . 1886 !".>.". 

Reynolds, James 1863 210 

Reynolds, John h 1770 329 

Reynolds, John Tost 1870 237 

Reynolds, Walter Scott 1893 314 

Reynolds. William Job 1886 295 

Rhett. Henry Johns 1885 292 

Rhoades, Benjamin Hurd 1833 111 

Rhodes, Daniel 1873 24(i 

Rhodes, Frederick Miller. .. . 1890 3<>7 
Rhodes, George Augustus. . .. 1828 101 

Rhodes, James Mauran 1800 232 

Rhodes, Orlo Bertram 1870 236 

Rhodes, Robert 1825 0.", 

Rhodes, William Conrad 1864 216 

Rice, Abbott Barnes 1884 2S7 

Rice, Benjamin 1808 55 

Rice, Henry Clay 1850 165 

Rice, Herbert Ambrose 1889 303 

Rice, Herbert Howard 1892 311 

Rice, Horace Wadleigh 1S81 275 



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Name. Class. Page. 

Rice, Howard Malcom 1860 201 

Rice, Luther h 1814 352 

Rice, Tilley 1777 30 

Rice, Wilber Taylor 1881 278 

Rich, Ezekiel 1808 55 

Richards, George Hallam 1809 57 

Richards, Herbert Augustus. 1893 314 

Richards, Jacob 1824 90 

Richards, Samuel 3838 126 

Richards, William h 1793 339 

Richards, William Ooolidge. . 1837 122 
Richardson, Edward Trask. . 1835 117 

Richardson, Erastus h 1894 399 

Richardson, James 1882 280 

Richardson, John m 1818 323 

Richardson, John Gano 1839 129 

Richardson, John Smythe 1824 90 

Richardson, Joseph h 1817 354 

Richardson. Samuel Willard. 1894 317 
Richardson, Thomas Francis. 1852 172 
Richardson, William Francis. 1880 272 

Richmond, Abel 1797 41 

Richmond, Edward 1789 34 

Richmond, George Nelson. . . . 1892 311 

Richmond, J Lee 1880 272 

Richmond, Jared Dewing. .. . 1825 93 

Richmond, John Wilkes 1794 37 

Richmond, Knight Cheney. .. 1885 292 
Richmond, Norman Leonard. 1S85 291 

Richmond, William 1814 66 

Richmond, William. Ebenezer 

h!821 356 

Richmond, William Tallman. 1S69 232 

Rickard, William, Watson 1865 218 

Rider, Henry Lawrens 1846 153 

Rider, Sidney Smith h 1880 393 

Rif enberg, George Lafayette . 1894 318 

Rigler, George William 1880 272 

Ripley, Thomas Baldwin 1814 66 

Ripley, Thomas Henry 1847 157 

Rippon, John h 1784 333 

Rivenburg, Sidney White 1880 273 

Rivers, Thomas 1811 59 

Rives, William Cabell h 1845 370 

Robbing, Ashur h 1835 365 

Robbins, Christopher Ellery.h 1822 357 

Robbins, Nathaniel 1857 189 

Robert, Alexander John 1849 162 

Robert, Joseph Thomas 1828 102 

Robert, Milton George 1847 157 

Roberts, Augustus Wellington 1820 78 
Roberts, Clarence Verdine . . . 1886 295 

Roberts, John Mitchell 1796 39, 

Robinson, Amos 1864 214 

Robinson, Charles Pitts 1863 210 

Robinson, Christopher 1825 93 

Robinson, Ezekiel Gilman... . 1838 126 

Robinson, Isaac h 1801 344 

Robinson, Luther 1834 114 

Robinson, Morrill m 1825 326 

Robinson, Thomas Drew 1849 162 

Robinson, William 1802 46 

Roby, Charles 1810 58 

Roby, Joseph 1S28 102 

Rockwood, Frank Ernest. . . . 1874 250 
Rockwood. Lucius Osborn . . . 1868 228 
Rodman, William Mitchell. .hl858 380 
Rogers, Andrew Jackson .... 1867 226 

Rogers, Arthur 1886 295 

Rogers, Henry Augustus 1820 78 



Name. Class. Page. 

Rogers, Horatio 1855 183 

Rogers, James Swords 1S46 153 

Rogers, John 1808 55 

Rogers, John Henry 1854 179 

Rogers, John Williams 1861 204 

Rogers, Robert 1775 30 

Rogers, Stephen Marsh 1818 74 

Rogers, William 1769 27 

Rogers, William Augustus . . . 1857 188 

Root, David Lyman 1842 141 

Root, Edward Thompson 1S89 303 

Roper, Solon Stuart 1876 257 

Rose, Henry Brayton 1S81 276 

Rose, John m 1826 326 

Rothwell, Thomas Harwood . . 1893 314 

Round, Arthur Morey 1876 25S 

Round, William Marshall Fitts 

h!892 397 

Roux, Louis Alexander 1894 317 

Rowe. Henry Kallock 1892 312 

Roy, James 1828 102 

Rueckert, Frederick 1877 261 

Ruggles, George Benjamin. . . 1850 166 

Ruggles, John 1813 64 

Ruggles, William 1820 78 

Russel, Joseph Somers 1886 295 

Russell, Abiel 1800 44 

Russell, Cyrus King 1844 146 

Russell, George Robert 1821 81 

Russell, James Sullivan. . . .h 1876 391 

Russell, John h 1841 368 

Russell, Jonathan 1791 35 

Russell, Joseph Dolbeare 1772 28 

Russell, Thomas 1811 59 

Russell, William Jay 1864 214 

Ryland, John h 1772 330 

Ryland, John Collett h 1769 328 

Ryland, Jonathan Edwards . h 1852 375 

Ryther, Orman Eris 1887 299 

Sabin, John 1797 41 

Sabin, William Harvey 1798 41 

Sackett, Frederick Moseley. . 1861 204 
Sackett, Frederic Moseley . . . 1890 306 

Sadler, Alvin Grover 1873 246 

Safford, Henry Gilbert 1858 192 

Sage, Williami Nathan 1840 133 

Sampson, Ira 1838 126 

Sampson, Joseph 1821 82 

Sampson, Samuel 1777 3 ) 

Sampson, Zabdiel 1803 48 

Sams, Lewis Reeve 1806 52 

Samson, George Whitefield. .. 1839 130 

Sanderson, John 1853 175 

Sanf ord, Baalis 1823 87 

Sanford, David 1825 93 

Sanf ord, Enoch 1820 78 

Sanford, Frederic Washburne 1890 306 

Sanf ord, James 1812 61 

Sanford, John 1812 61 

Sanford, John Augustine 1882 279 

Sanford, Louis Childs 188S 300 

Sanger, Zedekiah h 1807 348 

Sanger, Zedekiah 1807 53 

Sarle, Amos Lockwood 1886 295 

Sarle, Oliver Perry 1886 295 

Satterlee, Alfred Brown 1852 172 

Saunders, Amos Joseph 1855 183 

Saunders, Isaac Harrison. . . . 1862 208 
Savage, Cornelius Samuel. . . . 1878 264 
Savery, Phineas 1824 90 



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Name. Class. Page. 

Sawyer, James 1814 66 

Sawyer, John Woodbury. • -h 1881 393 
Saxton, William Robinson.. . 1835 117 

Sayles, Frank Arthur 1890 306 

Sayles, Willard 1844 146 

Sayles, William Francis h 1885 305 

Sayles, William Randall 1864 215 

Scammell, John Stearns 1837 122 

Seammell, Lucius Leslie . . . . h 1841 368 

Scammon, James 1868 228 

Schoonover, Alpheus Hewitt. 1874 251 
Schubarth, Cromwell Turner. 1876 258 

Scott, Adrian 1872 243 

Scott, Charles Seaver 1877 261 

Scott, Jacob Richardson 1836 119 

Scott, Walter Reuben 1887 298 

Scott, William Henry 1875 253 

Scott, William Maxwell 1852 174 

Scovill, John m 1826 326 

Scovillo, Augustus Erving... . 1884 28S 
Screven, Charles Odingsell. .. 1795 38 

Screven, Thomas 1795 38 

Seabury, Nathaniel 1882 279 

Seagrave, Clifford Phetteplace 1885 291 

Seagrave, Edward 1822 85 

Seagrave, James Carter 1815 149 

Seagrave, Orville Barton 1863 211 

Sea mans, John 1815 69 

Sea He, Nathaniel 1794 38 

Searle, Nathaniel 1816 71 

Sears, Barnas 1825 93 

Sears, Frederick Baker 1863 211 

Semple, Robert Baylor h 1814 352 

Senter, Horace 1796 39 

Senter, Isaac h 1787 334 

Sessions, Eliakim Williams. . . 1820 78 
Severance. Samuel Augustus. 1879 269 

Sewall, Charles 1857 189 

Shailer, Hezekiah 1846 153 

Shankland, James Horton.. . 1869 232 

Sharp, Daniel h 1811 350 

Sharp, Granville h 1786 334 

Sharpe, Henrv Dexter 1894 317 

Sharpe, Lucian h 1892 398 

Sharpe, Lucian 1893 314 

Shattuck, Joseph Herbert.... 1878 265 

Shaw, Frederick Eugene 1S82 2S0 

Shaw, George Wallace 1865 218 

Shaw, Jahaziah 1792 36 

Shaw, John 1805 51 

Shaw, John Taylor 1876 257 

Sha w. Lemuel h 1850 373 

Shaw, Mason 1794 38 

Shaw, Philander h 1792 338 

Shaw, Samuel Brenton 1819 76 

Shea, Mark Dee 1865 219 

Sheahan. Dennis Harvey 1889 303 

Shearman. Caleb Hamilton. .. 1803 48 
Shearman, Sumner Upham.. 1861 205 
Shearman, Sylvester Gardner 

hl855 378 

Shearman, William Dennis 

Upham 1865 218 

Shedd, Edward Whitten 1S84 289 

Shedd, Joel Herbert h 1894 399 

Shedd, William Henry 1885 291 

Sheffield, William Paine. . ..h 1862 383 

Sheffield, William Paine 1877 261 

Sheldon, Charles Munroe 1883 283 

Sheldon, David Newton h 1847 371 



Name. Class. Page. 

Sheldon, Horace Ward 1881 276 

Shepard, Osgood Harris 1S69 232 

Shepard, Ralph 1821 82 

Shepard, Stephen Osgood 1836 119 

Shepard, Thomas 1813 64 

Shepard, Thomas Perkins... 1836 119 
Shepard. William Arnold.... 1815 69 

Shepardson, Daniel h 1853 376 

Shepardson, Francis Wayland 1883 283 
Shepardson. Frank Lucius. . . 1883 283 
Sheppard, Charles Ewing. ... 1870 230 
Sheppard, Ebenezer Letson 

Ludlum 1839 130 

Sheppard, Joseph h 1808 348 

Sherman, Frederick 1862 208 

Sherman, Richard Mitchell... 1887 298 

Sherwood, Richard Otis 1883 283 

Shiel, Jefferson 1882 279 

Shiere, Peter Benton 1870 236 

Shippee, John Smith 1894 317 

Shores, Joseph Augustus... .h 1875 391 

Short, Chester Fitch 1859 197 

Shumway, Nehemiah 1790 34 

Shurtleff, Augustine 1846 153 

Shurtleff, Benjamin 1796 40 

Shurtleff, Flavel 1814 66 

Shurtleff, Nathaniel Brad- 
street h 1834 364 

Shurtleff, Samuel At wood. .m!817 323 

Sibley, John Jay 1814 66 

Sibley, John Leonard 1813 64 

Sibley, Solomon 1794 38 

Sill, Thomas Hale 1804 49 

Silliman, Samuel Gregory. . .. 1858 192 

Silver, Edgar Oscar 18S3 283 

Silver, Elmer Ellsworth 18S5 291 

Silvey, William Baird 1881 276 

Simmonde. Newton Mercer. . 1889 303 
Simmons, Benjamin Benneau 1796 40 

Simmons, James Barlow 1851 169 

Simmons, James Davis 1881 276 

Simmons, John 1797 41 

Simmons, Perez 1833 112 

Simmons, Samuel Randall... 1879 269 
Simmons, Warren Seabury . . . 1889 304 
Simonds, William Edward. . 1S83 2S4 

Simons, Thomas 1855 182 

Simpson, Daniel Pomeroy .... 1834 114 

Simpson, John Kelley 1832 110 

Simpson, Samuel Ahimaaz... 1850 166 
Sisson, Charles Humphrey... 1891 308 

Skillman, Isaac h 1774 332 

Skinner, Henry Reuben 18S5 291 

Skinner, Volney 1884 288 

Slade, David Foster 1880 27:! 

Slade, George Henry 1877 262 

Slade, William Lloyd 187S 265 

Slater, Horatio Nelson 1S54 179 

Slater, Horatio Nelson h 1869 388 

Slater, John Frank 1851 169 

Sleeper, Jonas Darius 1840 134 

Slocum, Holder h 1S01 344 

Smalley, Elam 1827 99 

Smart, Charles Henry 1868 229 

Smiley, Albert Keith h 1875 391 

Smith, Albert 1813 64 

Smith, Albion True 1876 257 

Smith, Amos Denison 1854 ISO 

Smith, Archar Benjamin. .. . 1828 102 
Smith, Arthur Warren 1890 306 



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Name. Class. Page. 

Smith, Aruna Captain Hoover 1824 90 

Smith, Arvin Augustus 1873 246 

Smith, Benjamin Bosworth. . 1816 71 

Smith, Benjamin Hale 1857 189 

Smith, Benjamin West 1876 257 

Smith, Charles Morris 1859 197 

Smith, Charles Morris 1885 291 

Smith, David Stuart Hepburn 1862 208 

Smith, Ebenezer 1830 106 

Smith, Edward Presbrey 1884 288 

Smith, Elbridge 1841 137 

Smith, Eli 1792 36 

Smith, Eli Burnham h 1833 363 

Smith, Ernest Gilbert 1889 303 

Smith, Francis 1837 122 

Smith, Francis Mitchell 1892 312 

Smith, Frank Austin 1889 303 

Smith, George Carroll.- 1876 257 

Smith, George Mathewson . . . 1869 232 

Smith, Gerald Birney 1891 309 

Smith, Goldwin h 1864 384 

Smith, Henry 1836 119 

Smith, Hezekiah h 1796 328 

Smith, Increase Sumner 1821 82 

Smith, Iram Nelson 1868 229 

Smith, James Edward 1892 312 

Smith, James Wheaton 1848 160 

Smith, Jerome Van Orownin- 

shield m 1818 323 

Smith, John 1795 38 

Smith, John h 1803 345 

Smith, John Day 1872 243 

Smith, Joseph 1837 123 

Smith, Josiah Torry h 1879 393 

Smith, Lewis Everett 1853 175 

Smith, Luther 1824 90 

Smith, Martin Sidney 1S67 226 

Smith, Noah Beazelle 1885 292 

Smith, Percy Dinsmore 1889 303 

Smith, Preserved 1786 32 

Smith, Preserved 1812 61 

Smith, Robert Benjamin 1843 143 

Smith, Roswell 1852 172 

Smith, Samuel Watson. 1880 273 

Smith, Stephen h 1876 392 

Smith, Virgil Clarendon 1859 197 

Smith, Walter Burges 1888 300 

Smith, Walter Edward 1893 314 

Smith, Wesley Lorenzo 1880 273 

Smith, William Armington... 1870 236 

Smith, William Henry h 1827 359 

Smith, William Henry 1892 312 

Smvth, David Grant 1889 3f>3 

Snell, Martin 1818 74 

Snow, Caleb Hopkins 1813 64 

Snow, Charles Theodore 1877 261 

Snow, Daniel Cory 1S93 315 

Snow, Edwin Miller 1845 149 

Snow, John Burges 1805 51 

Snow, John Lippitt 1858 192 

Snow, Louis Franklin 1887 299 

Snow, Samuel 1782 31 

Snow, Samuel 1856 187 

Snow, Sylvester Miller 1S83 284 

Snow, Thomas 1825 94 

Snyder, Henry Nettleon 1855 184 

Sommers, Charles George., .h 1820 356 
Sommers, Thomas Skelding. . 1837 123 

Some, Zachariah 1799 43 

Southwick, Henry Keith 1861 205 



Name. Class. Page. 

Southwick, Isaac Hinckley... 1877 261 
Southwick, Joseph Harrison . . 1868 229 
Southwick, Moses Daniels. . . 1828 102 
Southwo'rth, Louis Rhodes. .. 1S79 269 

Spalding, Amos Fletcher 1847 157 

Spalding. Charles Hubbard.. . 1865 218 

Spaulding, Erastus 1821 82 

Spear, Francis Henry 1891 309 

Spear, William Hervey 1827 99 

Spence, Frank Arthur 1877 261 

Spence, George Sumner God- 

dard 1839 130 

Spence, John 1839 130 

Spencer, George Washington. 1810 58 

Spencer, James Hovey 1882 279 

Spencer, Joel Mann 1879 269 

Spencer, William Henry 1866 222 

Spink, Joseph Edwin 1865 218 

Spooner, Henry Joshua 1860 201 

Spooner, Henry Joshua 1891 309 

Spooner, Nathaniel Sprague.. 1808 55 

Sprague, Daniel Greene 1819 77 

Sprague, Jason 1803 48 

Sprague, William h 1861 383 

Sproat, James Granville 1857 188 

Squires, Vernon Purinton 1889 303 

Stacy, Philemon m 1825 326 

Stafford, John h 1773 331 

Stanford, Charles h 1878 392 

Stanford, John h 1788 3-35 

Stanley, Edward Otis 1876 257 

Stanley, Samuel Gould m 1S25 326 

Stanley, William Stillman. . . 1825 94 

Staples, Charles Jason 1878 265 

Staples, Francis Hamilton . . . 1894 317 
Staples, Hamilton Barclay. . . 1851 169 

Staples, William Read 1817 73 

Stark, Jedediah Lathrop 1818 75 

Starkweather, James Clay. . . 1880 273 

Starkweather, John 1805 51 

Starkweather, Samuel 1822 85 

Stead, Charles Mason 1861 205 

Steadman, William h 1815 353 

Stearns, Daniel Munroe 1S22 86 

Stearns, Harrison William . . 1S67 226 

Stearns, Orrin Orlando 1837 123 

Stedman, George Lavater. ... 1856 186 
Steele, Benjamin Wheeler. . . 1S76 257 

Steere, Charles 1873 246 

Steere, Edmund Job 1894 318 

Steere, Frank 1894 317 

Stelle, Benjamin h 1774 332 

Stephens, Charles Erastus . . . 1852 172 

fiterry, Robert 1801 45 

Stetson, Samuel 1820 79 

Stevens, Abel h 1S39 367 

Stevens, Edward Abiel 1S33 112 

Stevens, Edward Oliver...... 1861 205 

Stevens, Elisha 1830 106 

Stevens, Granville Smith 1852 172 

Stevens, Isaac h 1834 364 

Stevens, John h 1829 360 

Stevens, Solon Whithed 1S58 193 

Stevenson, George Sears 1842 141 

Steward, Henry Green 1839 130 

Stewart, Morton Collins 1894 318 

Stickney, Charles 1892 312 

Stidham, Ferdinand Dutton . . 1891 309 

Stillman, Howard York 1879 269 

Stillman, James Wells 1866 223 



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Name. Class. Page. 

Stillman, Samuel h 17G9 328 

Stillwell, Charles Martin 1800 223 

Stiness, Edward Clinton Besom 

1890 306 

Stiness, John Henry h 1870 392 

Stites, John h 1769 328 

States, Richard 1769 27 

Stites, Richard Montgomery.. 1792 36 
Stockbridge, John Calvin .... 1838 120 
Stockbridge, "William Maurau 1878 265 
Stockwell, Frederick Emerson 1890 300 
Stockwell, George Appleton. . 1872 243 
Stockwell, Thomas Blanchard 1802 208 

Stoddard, Darius Hicks 1804 215 

Stoddard, Ebenezer 1807 53 

Stoddard, Edgar Wallace 1808 229 

Stoddard, Elijah Brigham. . .. 1817 157 

Stokes, Edward Casper 1883 284 

Stokes, Howard Kemble 1885 291 

Stone, Dexter Sheldon 1857 190 

Stone, Ebenezer 1820 79 

Stone, Edward 1835 117 

Stone, George Burrill 1842 141 

Stone, Henry Morgan 1892 312 

Stone, James Louis 1840 134 

Stone, Luther 1839 130 

Stone, Samuel Slater 1883 291 

Stone, Walter Lincoln 1891 309 

Stone, William Eben 1800 223 

Stone, William Leete h 1825 358 

Stone, William Leete 1858 193 

Story, Abraham Burnside 1799 43 

Story, Joseph h 1815 353 

Stout, Mahlon Runyon 1894 317 

Stow, Baron . . . .h 1840 370 

Stratton, Asa Evans 1873 240 

Strauss, Israel 1894 317 

Straw, David Robinson 1822 86 

Streeter, Reuben Mowry 1865 21S 

Strong, Augustus Hopkins, .h 1870 389 

Strong, George Odiorne 1814 66 

Strong, Jonathan h 1808 348 

Stuart, Ambrose Pascal Sevilon 

1847 157 

Stuber, Henry h 1790 337 

Studley, Elliott Francis 1893 315 

Sturgis, Orin Jones 1879 209 

Sullivan, Frank Louis 1877 201 

Sullivan, James h 1799 342 

Sullivan, John Clarke 1807 220 

Sullivan, Lot Bumpus 1814 00 

Sumner, Arthur Preston 1885 291 

Sumner, Bradford 1808 55 

Sumner, Howard Edwin 1894 318 

Sumner, Martin Tyler 1838 120 

Sumner, Samuel Stillman. . . . 1835 117 

Sutcliff, John h 17S3 339 

Sutherland, John 1880 273 

Suydam, Henry Clay 1870 257 

Swaim, Samuel Budd 1830 100 

Swain, Edward Allen 1882 279 

Swain, Leonard h 1857 380 

Swarts, Walter Benjamin... 1878 200 

Sweet, Frank Edwin 1884 288 

Sweet, Hartford 1811 59 

Sweet, Henry Hannibal 

Fayette 1822 80 

Sweet, John Davis 1829 104 

Sweet, Richard Foster 1824 90 

Sweetland, Cornelius Sowle. . 1800 223 



Name. Class. Page. 

Sweetland, William Howard. 1878 265 

Swift, Augustus Taber 18S9 303 

Swift, Foster h 1790 341 

Swift, Joseph Gardner h 1811 350 

Swisher, Samuel Landes 1857 188 

Sykes, James Noble 1841 137 

Symmonds, Joshua h 1773 331 

Symonds, James Munroe. . . . 1845 149 

Taft, Edward Padelford 1854 179 

Taft, Edward William 1881 270 

Taft, Foster Williams 1894 318 

Taft, Frederic Clarke 1870 230 

Taft, George 1815 09 

Taft, George Spring 1848 K>0 

Taft, George Spring 1882 279 

Taft, Gravener 1800 44 

Taft, Harrison South wick... 1892 312 

Taft, Orray 1800 223 

Taft, Orray 1885 292 

Taft, Orsinus Augustus 1803 211 

Taft, Robert Rennie 1888 300 

Taft, Robert Wendell 1891 309 

Taft, Royal Chapin h 1891 390 

Talbot, Charles Remington. . 1875 253 

Tallmadge, James 1798 42 

Tallmadge, Matthew Burnet h 1798 342 

Tanner, Abel Palmer 1874 250 

Tanner, George Clinton 1857 188 

Tanner, Willard Brooks 1879 209 

Tarbell, Martha a 1894 321 

Tarleton, Charles William . . . 1874 2.~>< I 

Tarr, Jabez 1833 112 

Taylor, Alfred Simpson 1891 309 

Taylor, Asa Potter 1841 137 

Taylor, Barnard Cook 1874 250 

Taylor, Charles Frederick... 1803 211 

Taylor, Daniel Amos 1873 247 

Taylor, David Henry 1871 239 

Taylor, John 18U9 57 

Taylor, John 1810 5S 

Taylor, John Alvah 1881 270 

Taylor, Montf ort Temple 1854 180 

Taylor, Samuel Harvey. . . .h 1854 377 
Taylor, Samuel Worcester, .h 1851 374 

Taylor, Steuben 1819 77 

Taylor, William Henry 1837 123 

Tefft, Lyman Beecher 1858 193 

Tefft, Thomas Alexander 1851 169 

Tenney, Fred 1894 318 

Tenney, Frederick Clay 18S0 273 

Tenney, John Waters 1823 87 

Tetlow, John 1864 215 

Tew, Paraclete 1792 36 

Thatcher, Moses 1821 82 

Thatcher, Tyler 1824 90 

Thayer, Caleb Edmund 1865 218 

Thayer, Eli 1845 149 

Thayer, Gideon French h 1854 377 

Thayer, Henry White 1826 97 

Thayer, Herbert Edgar 18S2 279 

Thayer, Jabez 1770 •'!<> 

Thayer, James 1814 00 

Thayer, John Goulding 1804 49 

Thayer, John Milton 1841 137 

Thayer, Jonathan 1803 48 

Thayer, Joseph 1815 09 

Thayer, William Makepeace.. 1843 143 

Theus, William Randolph 1800 44 

Thomas, Albert Ellsworth . . . 1894 318 
Thomas, Alfred Delavau 1801 205 



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Name. Class. Page. 

Thomas, Benjamin 1847 158 

Thomas, Benjamin Franklin. 1830 106 

Thomas, Daniel 1803 48 

Thomas, David h 1769 328 

Thomas, Eugene Ellis 1870 236 

Thomas, John. 1813 64 

Thomas, Joseph h 1786 334 

Thomas, Joshua h 1818 354 

Thomas, Judson Benjamin.. . 1876 257 

Thomas, Moses George 1825 95 

Thomas, Sylvanus Martin . . . 1871 239 

Thomas, Uriah 1851 169 

Thomas, Willis Frye 1877 261 

Thompson, Asaph 1795 38 

Thompson, Charles 1769 27 

Thompson, Charles Henry . . . 1854 180 

Thompson, Ebenezer 1868 229 

Thompson, Edwin Stanley. . . 1S86 295 

Thompson, Freeman m 1825 326 

Thompson, Ignatius 1796 40 

Thompson, James 1799 43 

Thompson, James Freebody. . 1891 309 
Thompson, James William . . . 1827 99 

Thompson, Otis 1798 42 

Thompson, William Elliott. . . 1873 246 

Thorns, John Cyrus 1878 265 

Thomson, Homer Alexander. 1852 174 

Thresher, Ebenezer 1827 99 

Thurber, Charles 1827 99 

Thurber, Daniel h 1825 358 

Thurber, Edmund Gorharn. . . 1886 296 

Thurber, George h 1S65 385 

Thurber, Samuel 1858 193 

Thurston, Benjamin Francis. 1849 162 
Thurston, Benjamin Franklin 1880 273 
Thurston, Charles Abraham 

Gardiner 1866 223 

Thurston, Charles Rawson . . . 1882 279 
Thurston, Edward Anthony . . 1893 315 

Thurston, Edwin Lajette 1881 276 

Thurston, John Deshon 1862 208 

Thurston, Robert Henry 1859 19S 

Thurston, Samuel Isaac 1807 53 

Thurston, Wilmarth Heath . . 1877 261 

Tibbitts, Charles Norris 1811 59 

Tibbitts, John Cook m 1821 324 

Ticknor, George h 1S50 374 

Tiffany, Pardon Dexter 1834 114 

Tilden, Calvin 1800 44 

Tillinghast, Charles Foster. . 1814 66 
Tlllinghast Christopher Spen- 
cer 1842 141 

Tillinghast, George 1783 31 

Tillinghast, George Hopkins. 1814 66 
Tillinghast, Henry Anthony. . 18S2 279 
Tillinghast, Henry Hendren . . 1773 29 

Tillinghast, James 1849 162 

Tillinghast, John 1783 31 

Tillinghast, Joseph Leonard . h 1819 355 

Tillinghast, Nicholas h 1793 339 

Tillinghast, Nicholas Power.. 1837 123 

Tillinghast, Pardon h 1S90 396 

Tillinghast, Paris Jenckes 1800 44 

Tillinghast, Stephen 1788 33 

Tillinghast, Theodore Foster. 1884 288 

Tillinghast, Wilbor 1836 119 

Tillinghast, William h 1774 332 

Tillinghast, William Rich- 
mond 1879 269 

Tillman, William 1854 180 



Name. Class. Page. 

Tilton, Austin Valencourt 1865 218 

Tingley, Richard Hoadley 1870 258 

Tingley, Xenophon Demos- 
thenes 1868 229 

Tinkham, Alanson Harris. . . . 1841 137 
Tinkham, Frank Luscombe. . 1880 274 

Tisdale, James 1821 82 

Titcombe, Frank Locke 1885 291 

Tobey, Alvan 1799 43 

Tobey, John Fry 1855 1S2 

Tobey, Samuel Boyd h 1832 362 

Tobey, Silas 1804 49 

Tobey, Thomas Fry 1859 197 

Tobey, Zalmon 1S17 74 

Todd, Nathaniel 1S00 44 

Tolman, Robert Francis 1875 254 

Tolman, Thomas 1811 59 

Tolman, William Edward 1849 162 

Tolman, William Howe 1882 279 

Tompkins, Isaac h 1795 340 

Tompkins, Silas 1824 90 

Toothaker, Charles Everett. . 1S33 112 
Toplady, Augustus Monta- 
gue hl773 331 

Topliff, Qalvin Howe 1846 153 

Torrey, David 1819 77 

Torrey, Joseph William 1816 72 

Torrey, Louis Hamilton 1878 268 

Torrey, Reuben 1816 72 

Totten, Joseph Gilbert h 1829 361 

Toulmin, Joshua h 1769 329 

Tourtellott, Isaac Newton . . . 1849 162 

Tourtellotte, John Eaton 1856 186 

Tower, Carl Vernon 1893 315 

Tower, Clifford Sayles 1890 306 

Tower, Gad 1801 45 

Tower, Levi 1800 44 

Tower, Ralph Winfred 1892 312 

Town, Walter James 1881 276 

Townsend, Shearjashub 

Bourne 1814 66 

Towson, Nathan h 1818 354 

Train, Arthur Savage 1833 112 

Train, Charles Russell 1837 123 

Trotter, William Ramsay. . . . 1880 273 
Trull, Washington Benson . . . 1861 205 

Tucker, Alpheus Dudley 1892 312 

Tucker, Carl Efferen 1890 306 

Tucker, Charles James 1879 269 

Tucker, Edward Tobey 1871 239 

Tucker, Elijah Withington. . . 1838 127 

Tucker, Frank William 1892 312 

Tucker, George Everett 1842 141 

Tucker, George Fox 1873 240 

Tucker John 1800 44 

Tucker, Simeon 1821 82 

Tucker, Thomas Horatio 1854 179 

TUfts, James 1789 34 

Tuller, Edward Pratt 1884 2SS 

Turner, Charles 1815 69 

Turner, Charles 1855 184 

Turner, Daniel 1799 43 

Turner, John 1788 33 

Turner, Robert Northam 1892 312 

Turner, William Mason 1S55 184 

Turney, John Penfield 1824 90 

Tustin, George Miller 18S0 273 

Tustin, Josiah Phillips 1838 127 

Twing, Martin Walter 1S83 2S4 

Tyler, Francis Maurice 1864 215 



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Name. Class. Page. 

Tyler, Joseph Henry 1877 261 

Tyler, Joseph Punderson. .. . 1S23 87 

Tyler, Othniel 17S3 31 

Tyler, Royal in 1819 324 

Tyler, Samuel Lockwood 1820 79 

Tyler, William 1809 57 

Tyzzer, George Alfred 18S4 288 

Underhill, William Henry 1864 215 

Underwood, Adiu Ballou 1849 163 

Underwood, Alvan 1798 42 

Updike, Caesar Augustus. . . . 1849 162 

Updike, Prank Arthur 1893 315 

Updike, Wilkins h 1846 371 

Upham, Albert George 1874 200 

Upham, Edward h 1769 329 

Upham, William D 1835 117 

Upton, Charles Russell 1884 288 

Upton, George Putnam 1854 179 

Upton, Winslow 1S75 254 

Urmeneta, Geronimo 1835 117 

Usher, John h 1794 310 

Ustick, Thomas 1771 28 

Utley, Albert Greene 1854 179 

Utley, Azel 1818 75 

Vail, Thomas Hubbard h 1857 380 

Valentine, James 1805 51 

Van Buren, Abram 1843 144 

Van Horn, William h 1774 332 

Van Home, William Grant. . 1877 261 
Van Slyck, Cyrus Manches- 
ter 1876 257 

Van Wickle, Augustus Stout. 1876 257 
Van Zandt, Charles Collins. . h 1867 386 
Varnum, James Mitchell .... 1769 27 

Vernon, John Winthrop 1854 180 

Vernon, Samuel Brown 1848 160 

Vernon, Thomas 1816 72 

Vernon, Thomas 1854 179 

Viets, Francis Hubbard 1879 269 

Vinton, Alexander Hamilton 

hl836 366 

Vinton, Elisha Dyer 1844 146 

Vinton, Fraucis h 1833 363 

Vinton, John Rogers h 1827 359 

Volentine, Thomas Jefferson. 1867 226 

Vose, George Blake 1S53 176 

Vose, James Gardner, h 1874 390 

Vose, Josiah Howe 1884 288 

Wa.le, Benjamin Clifford 1825 94 

Wade, Daniel Arnold 1878 265 

Wadsworth, Arthur Leonard . 1886 295 

Wadsworth Charles 1827 100 

Wadsworth, George Melvin . . 1884 288 
Wadsworth John Atherton. . . 1814 66 

Wadsworth, Lemuel 1793 37 

Wait, Francis Dehon 1810 58 

Wait, Oliver 1809 57 

Waite, Clarendon 1852 172 

Wakefield, Albert Gallatin. . 1830 107 
Wakeman, George Bulkeley.. 1884 288 
Wakeman, William Walter. . 18S7 298 
Walcott, George Theodore. .. 1848 160 

Waldo, Charles Sidney 1874 250 

Waldo, John 1790 34 

Walker, Boiling Mumford 18 '5 51 

Walker, Elnathan 1803 48 

Walker, George 1891 309 

Walke-, Harvey Day 1843 144 

Walker, Harry Franklin 1887 298 

Walker, Irving Everett 1890 306 



Name. Class. Page. 

Walker, James Bradford 

Richmond 1841 137 

Walker, Joseph 1887 298 

Walker, Leonard h 1864 385 

Walker, Phineas 1790 34 

Walker, Reuben Eugene 1875 254 

Walker, William 1843 144 

Wall, Ashbel Tingley 1885 291 

Wallin, Benjamin h 1770 321) 

Walter, Herbert Eugene a 1893 321 

Walther, Joseph 1893 315 

Walton, Frederick Johnson 

Clegg 1880 273 

Wanton, Joseph h 1769 329 

Ward, Ephraim 1834 114 

Ward, George Otis 1877 261 

Ward, Henry h 1769 329 

Ward, John Grover 1878 265 

Ward, John Jefferson 1861 205 

Ward, Joseph 1865 219 

Ward, Joseph Hooker 1886 295 

Ward, Samuel 1771 28 

Ward, Samuel h 1832 362 

Ward, William 1817 74 

Wardwell, Daniel 1811 59 

Ware, Jairus 1797 41 

Ware, Jonathan m 1821 324 

Warne, Joseph Andrews. . . .h 1834 364 

Warner, Eugene Francis 1S75 254 

Warner, Noah 1827 100 

Warner, Samuel 1838 127 

Warren, Andrew Fuller 1863 211 

Warren, Andrew McCorrie. . . 1885 291 

Warren, Charles Jarvis 1826 97 

Warren, Daniel 1794 38 

Warren, David March hl858 380 

Warren, George Eddy 1889 303 

Warren, Jacob Goulding 1835 117 

Warren, John Bliss 1815 69 

Warren, Laban Edwards. . . . 1866 223 

Warren, Samuel Stevens 1816 72 

Warren, Theodore David 1855 183 

Washburn Charles 1820 79 

Washburn, George 1872 24:; 

Washburn, Lemuel Williams. 1833 112 

Washburn, Lewis 1826 97 

Washburn, Philo Hortensius. 1801 4."» 

Washburn, Reuel 1814 67 

Washburn, Seth h 17S9 336 

Washington, George h 1790 337 

Waterbury, Charles Henry.. . 1836 120 
Waterhouse, Andrew Oliver. h 1811 350 
Waterhouse, John Fothergill h 1812 351 > 

Waterman, Daniel Dyer 1872 244 

Waterman, Harold Pearce . . . 1874 250 

Waterman, Henry 1831 108 

Waterman, John 1N35 117 

Waterman, Le\vis Anthony. . 1894 318 

Waterman, Marcus 1855 183 

Waterman, Paul 1880 273 

Waterman, Richard 1802 46 

Waterman, Richard 185!) 198 

Waterman, Silvanus 1798 42 

Waterman, Stephen 1S46 153 

Waterman, Stephen 1886 295 

Waterman, William Bullock.. 1882 279 
Waterman, William Henry. . . 1824 90 
Waterman, William Watson 

hl870 389 

Watjen, Herman William... 1890 306 



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Name. Class. Page. 

Watson, Arthur Eugene 1888 300 

Watson, Arthur Hamilton . . . 1870 237 

Watson, Elisha Freeman 1840 134 

Watson, Matthew 1873 247 

Watson, Samuel 1794 38 

Watson, Samuel 1825 94 

Watson, William 1818 75 

W T atson, William Henry 1852 173 

Watson, William Robinson. . . 1823 88 

Wayland, Francis h 1822 357 

Wayland, Francis 1846 153 

Wayland, Heman Lincoln 1849 163 

W T ayland, John h 1830 361 

Weaver, Charles Haddon 

Spurgeon 1882 279 

Webb, Benjamin Stanley 1892 312 

Webb, Charles Henry 1839 130 

Webb, Christopher 1803 48 

Webb, Conrad 1798 42 

Webb, George Heber 1890 307 

Webb, Quartus Morgan 1829 104 

Webb, Thomas Dennie 1805 51 

Webb, Thomas Hopkins 1821 82 

Webster, John h 1846 371 

Webster, Walter Gardner. . . . 1878 265 
Webster, Warren Thaddeus . . 1851 169 
Webster, William Franklin. . . 1852 173 

Wedge, Alanson 1848 160 

Weeden, Allen Hunt 1875 254 

Weeden, Anne Tillinghast. . . . 1894 318 
Weeden, Benjamin Dunham. . 1813 64 

Weeden, George Everson 1870 237 

Weeden, John Edward 1891 309 

Weeden, John Hull 1827 100 

Weeden, William Babcock .hl875 391 

Weeks, Edward Henry 1893 315 

Welch, Bartholomew Trow.. h 1831 361 

Welch, James Craft h 1842 368 

Welch, Stephen Albro 1879 270 

Weld, Fitz Henry 1843 144 

Weld, Stowell Leverett 1837 123 

Weld, William 1842 141 

Wells, Eleazar Mather Porter 

hl831 361 

Wells, James Lee 1879 270 

Welton, Cephas Burpee 1874 250 

Wenger, John h 1871 389 

West, Benjamin h 1770 329 

West, Edward Weeks 1840 134 

West, George Joseph 1876 257 

West, Samuel 1828 102 

Westall, John h 1866 386 

Westcott, Amasa Smith 1842 141 

Westcott, Frank Thomas 1890 307 

Westcott, Henry 1853 177 

Westcott, Oliver Spink 1856 186 

Weston, David 1859 197 

Weston Francis Wayland. . . . 1847 158 

Weston, George Franklin 1878 265 

Weston, Henry Griggs 1840 134 

Weston, Isaiah 1793 37 

Weston, Roderic Stocking 1846 153 

Wheaton, Francis Ide 1840 134 

Wheaton, Francis Levison . m 1828 326 

Wheaton, Frank h 1865 385 

Wheaton, Henry 1802 46 

Wheaton, Henry Nelson 1820 79 

Wheaton, Henry Steward .... 1841 137 
Wheaton, Horatio Gates 1820 79 



Name. Class. Page. 

Wheaton, James Lucas 1891 310 

Wheaton, Joseph 1812 61 

Wheaton, Laban Mitchell .... 1817 74 

Wheaton, Levi 1782 31 

Wheeler, Arthur Lincoln 1889 304 

Wheeler, Benjamin Ide 1875 254 

Wheeler Bennett Rollin 1878 265 

Wheeler, Charles 1807 53 

Wheeler, Charles Horace 1S82 280 

Wheeler, Henry Alexander. . . 1872 213 

Wheeler, John Brooks 1874 2"0 

Wlieeler, Nelson h 1849 373 

Wheelock, Isaac Robinson. . . 1869 232 
Wheelock, Lucius Augustus. . 1852 173 

Wheelock, Peter 1811 60 

Whelpley, Samuel h 1790 337 

Whipple, Jeremiah 1859 198 

Whipple, John 1802 47 

Whipple, John 1860 202. 

Whipple, Joseph Caldwell 1889 304 

Whipple, Shilometh Stowe. .m 1818 323 

Whitaker, Fred Earle 1888 300 

Whitaker, Henry day 1S38 127 

Whitaker, Jonathan Edwin. . 1844 146 

White, Albert Cicero 1863 211 

White, Charles Lincoln 1887 298 

White, Earl Percy 1813 64 

White, Elihu 1824 90 

White, Elipha 1817 74 

White, Elliot Farnsworth 1890 306 

White, Francis Wayland 1S56 186 

White, Frank Denison 1887 298 

White, Harriet May a 1894 321 

White, Jacob 1832 110 

White, John h 1774 332 

White, John m 1823 325 

White, John Brown 1832 110 

White, John Conant 1869 232 

White, Leonard h 1792 338 

White, Luther 1864 216 

White, Seth Hobart 1846 153 

White, William h 1808 348 

White, William Albert 1857 189 

White, William Hunt 1824 90 

White, William Nelson 1874 250 

White, William Shaw 1886 295 

Whiting, Abij ah 1790 34 

Whiting, Amos 1812 61 

Whiting, Daniel 1810 58 

Whiting, Nathan 1796 40 

Whiting, Thaddeus 1812 61 

Whitman, Benaiah Longley. . 1887 298 

Whitman, Benjamin 1788 33 

Whitman, Benjamin 1815 69 

Whitman, Daniel 1809 57 

Whitman, Eliab 1807 53 

Whitman, Ezekiel 1795 39 

Whitman, Frank Perkins 1874 251 

Whitman, Freeman Tupper. . 1878 265 
Whitman, Henry Brigham . . . 1864 215 

Whitman, Jared 1805 51 

Whitman, John Winslow 1818 75 

Whitman, Noah 1806 52 

Whitman, Peleg Spencer 1839 130 

Whitman, Seth Spencer h 1828 360 

Whitman, William Warren . . 1843 144 

Whitmarsh, Henry Allen 1876 258 

Whitmore, Benjamin 1814 67 

W r hitney, Patrick. 1877 261 



INDEX OF GRADUATES 



459 



Name. Class. Page. 

Whitney, Solon Franklin 1S59 197 

Whittemore, Frederick Ells- 
worth 18S3 284 

Whitten, William Wilberforce 1886 295 
Whittier. Edward Newton . . . 18G2 208 
Wickes, Gardner Matteson. .. 18~6 186 
Wigsin, Charles Dearborn. .. 1868 229 

Wight, Amherst 1813 64 

Wight, Henry h 1811 350 

Wight, John Burt 1S08 55 

Wightman, Alfred Reynolds.. 1893 315 

Wightman, Joseph Oolver 1852 173 

Wilbur, Henry Knowles 18S5 292 

Wilbur, William Allen 1888 300 

Wilcox, Elmer Almy 1891 309 

Wilcox, Horace Alexander. . . 1S33 112 

Wilder, Alfred Fisher 184S 160 

Wilder, John 1822 86 

Wilder, Samuel Tyler 1825 94 

Wildes, Frank Harlow 1889 304 

Wildes, Solomon Lovell 1818 75 

Wiley, Frederick 1847 158 

Wiley, Henry Gustavus 1833 112 

Wilkinson, Ezra 1824 90 

Wilkinson, Samuel Scott 1809 57 

Wilkinson, William 17S3 31 

Willard, Andrew Fuller 1849 163 

Willard, Ashbel h 1824 357 

Willard, Charles Erastus 1864 215 

Willard, Edgar Lincoln 1891 309 

Willard, George 1808 55 

Willard, Henry m 1824 325 

Willard, Horace Mann 1864 215 

Willard Jacob 1805 51 

Willard, John Barstow 1842 141 

Willard, Preston Greenleaf . . 1839 130 

Willard, Sidney h 1810 349 

Willett, Allan Herbert 1880 295 

Willey, Eliiah Frink 1814 67 

Willian, William Mortimer. . . 1845 150 

Williams, Abiel 1795 39 

Williams, Alfred 1801 45 

Williams, Alfred Mason h 1883 394 

Williams, Alonzo 1870 237 

Williams, Appleton Park 1889 304 

Williams, Asa Messer 1851 169 

Williams, Charles Pelgus 1858 194 

Williams, Clarence Otis 1883 284 

Williams, David h 1770 330 

Williams, David Rogerson. .h 1801 344 

Williams, Eliab 1821 82 

Williams, Elisha Scott h 1806 347 

Williams, Fred Homer 1877 261 

Williams, George Edgar 1850 166 

Williams, Henry 1826 97 

Williams, Henry Dudley 1855 183 

Williams, James Alexander. . 1890 306 

Williams, James Clark 1861 205 

Williams, Jared Irving 1854 180 

Williams, Jared Warner 1818 75 

Williams, Jeremiah m 1821 324 

Williams, John Fowler 1814 67 

Williams, John Loy 1882 280 

Williams, John Mason 1801 45 

Williams, John Parker 1889 304 

Williams, Jonathan h 1772 330 

Williams, Lemuel 1804 49 

Williams, Nathaniel West. .hl824 357 
Williams, Rodolphus Howard 1798 42 
Williams, Samuel King 1804 49 



Name. Class. Page. 

Williams, Sydney 1825 94 

Williams, Thomas 1809 57 

Williams, Thomas h 1814 352 

Williams, William 1769 28 

Williams, William Frederick. 1883 12S4 
Williams, William Hathaway 1823 88 

Williams, William Henry 1865 219 

Williams, William Hilton 1799 43 

Williamson, James Andrew. . 1861 205 

Williamson, Joseph h 1839 367 

Williamson. William Durkee. 1804 49 

Willis, Benjamin 1825 94 

Willis, George Washington. . 18S6 295 

Willis, John 1807 53 

Willis, Nathan 1826 97 

Wilmarth, Welcome 1829 104 

Wilmer, William Holland. . .h 1819 355 

Wilson, Daniel Sumner 1881 276 

Wilson, Ezekiel Bobbins 1807 53 

Wilson, Franklin 1841 137 

Wilson, George Francis h 1872 389 

Wilson, George Grafton * 18S6 296 

Wilson, Isaac Deleisseline. . . . 1829 104 

Wilson, Isaac Grant 1838 127 

Wilson, James h 1798 342 

Wilson, Joseph Kennard 1873 247 

Wilson, Peter h 1786 334 

Wilson, Thomas 1826 97 

Wilson, William Thomas 1839 130 

Wilton, Samuel h 1774 332 

Winchell. James Manning.. . . 1812 62 

Winkler, Edwin Theodore 1843 144 

Winn, Henry Alanson 1867 226 

Winn, William Bowers 1878 265 

Winslow, Isaac Oscar 187S 266 

Winslow, John 1795 39 

Winslow, John 1853 176 

Winslow, Seth Elliott 1814 67 

Winslow, William Henry 1880 273 

Winsor, Frank Edward 1891 310 

Winsor, Joseph 1840 134 

Winsor, Richard Brown 1868 229 

Winsor, William 1811 6 > 

Winter, Joseph h 1788 335 

Winthrop, John 1828 102 

Wiswell, Oliver 1795 39 

Witherspoon, John Dick 1797 41 

Withington, Ebenezer 1792 30 

Wolcott, George Theodore. .. 184S 160 

Wolcott, Oliver.. . v h 1799 343 

Wolford, George 1848 KiO 

Wood, Alexander 1816 72 

Wood, Alfred m 1822 325 

Wood, Allen Francis 1869 232 

Wood, Amos 1786 32 

Wood, Augustus 1878 266 

Wood, Charles Hiram 1856 187 

Wood, Charles Wilkes 1834 114 

Wood, Edmund 1876 258 

Wood, Francis 1819 77 

Wood, George h 1855 378 

Wood, Horatio Gates 1885 292 

Wood, Judson Irving 1879 270 

Wood, Thomas Weston 1840 134 

Wood, Thomas Weston 1884 288 

Wood, Wilkes 1793 37 

Wood, William Henry 1834 114 

Woodbridge, George Augustus 

hlSOO 382 

Woodbury, Augustus h 1888 395 



460 



BROWN UNIVERSITY 



Name. Class. Page. 

Woodcock, Fred Wayland. . . 1891 309 

Woodman, Isaac h 1770 330 

Woodman, Prentiss Mellen. . . 1870 237 

Woods, Alva h 1826 358 

Woods, Benjamin 1786 32 

Woods, George Henry 1853 176 

Woods, John Carter Brown . . 1872 244 

Woods, Marshall 1845 150 

Woodward, George Thompson 1862 208 
Woodworth, Leverett Supply. 1871 239 

Woolley, Irving Yale 1888 301 

Woolley, Mary Emma 1894 318 

Wooster, Edson Gaius 1874 251 

Worcester, Joseph Emerson, h 1847 371 
Worcester, Samuel Howard. . 1845 150 

Worthington, Erastus 1850 166 

Wright, George Frederick .. h 18S7 395 
Wright, Luther h 1S05 347 



Name. Class. Page. 

Wright, Nathan Manchester. . 1889 304 

Wright, Richard 18S7 29S 

Wright, Simeon 1816 72 

Wyman, Henry Harrison. . . . 1871 240 

Yates, William. h 1830 361 

York, John 1854 180 

Young, Charles Sumner 1877 262 

Young, Clarence Whitf ord . . . 1888 301 

Young, Daniel 1800 44 

Young, Frank Linnaeus 1874 251 

Young, George 1838 127 

Young, Herrick Piatt 1887 298 

Young, Roddo York 1894 318 

Young, Walter Allen 1891 310 

Young, Walter Harris 1890 306 

Young, Welcome 1814 67 

Zug, Charles Henry 1854 180 









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